Past and Present: A Conversation about Race in BC
Indigenous Peoples
Wednesday, October 06
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Branch - City Centre
City Centre Combined 136 & 137Join Coquitlam Public Library for a 5-part series about Race In BC. Each session will focus on different cultural groups. You can participate either in person or via Zoom.
The first session in our speaker series will focus on the Indigenous Peoples of BC. You will learn about the history of the Kwikwetlem First Nation and other Indigenous Peoples in BC, including the experiences they dealt with, the legal rights they had, discrimination they face, residential schools and lasting impacts of all of this. We will also discuss the current situation.
There will be time for questions from the audience.
When registering for this event, please specify if you will be joining us in person or via Zoom.
- The Library will share an invitation to the Zoom meeting via email 24 hours in advance of the session.
- Please contact the Library if you have not received an email.
- We may be unable to email invitations to the Zoom meeting if you register less than 60 minutes before the start of the program.
Other events in this speaker series include:
- Oct 27 - Early Immigrants
- Nov 17 - Black History
- Dec 8 – Current Climate
- Jan 12 - Community Conversations
To learn more about this program, please contact Ann at ajohannes@coqlibrary.ca
Thank you to the Province of British Columbia for providing us the funding for this series. This program is supported by the BC Multiculturalism grants.
Branch - City Centre
The City Centre branch offers:
- Free wi-fi access, no password required
- Meeting and study rooms
- Public computer stations
- Printing, faxing, scanning, and photocopying
- Silent study room
- A Discovery Lab showcasing eResources and lendable technology