This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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An Evening with Richard Van Camp
In-person
Truth and Reconciliation Writing & literature Library Storytelling IndigenousDate and time
Location
Richmond Public Library (Brighouse Branch)
7700 Minoru Gate
Richmond, BC
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Join us for an amazing storytelling event with best selling author, Richard Van Camp. He will share his life's work of reclaiming stories, family and community medicines and interviews with Elders from his community of Fort Smith, NWT. You'll hear miracle stories about how he and others whose parents went to residential schools have spent their adults lives reclaiming what was almost lost.
Richard Van Camp is a proud member of the Dogrib Nation from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. He is an internationally renowned storyteller and best-selling author, and the recipient of the Order of the Northwest Territories. He is the author of five collections of short stories, six baby books, three children's books, five comics and much more.
Links
- Event registration opens Monday August 18 at 9 AM, register here yourlibrary.bibliocommons.com
Organizer
Richmond Public Library
Richmond Public Library (RPL) has been proudly serving the Richmond, BC community since 1976. With four branches open seven days a week, an RPL To Go Van and two book dispensers, plus a wealth of information available 24/7 at yourlibrary.ca, we take you beyond the Google search to help you find the content you need wherever you are – in the library, on your mobile, at home or on the go!
This event is part of a hub:
Minoru Precinct Hub
City of Richmond Richmond, BCMinoru Precinct is located in the heart of Richmond, BC and includes numerous civic cultural facilities and amenities, including the Richmond Cultural Centre and Annex, Minoru Centre for Active Living, Gateway Theatre, Minoru Chapel and Ric...