Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2020.
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Own Your Voice
Flux en direct
Histoire et patrimoine Interculturel Bibliothèque Poésie et parole ContesDate et heure
Lieu
Coquitlam, BC
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
À propos
Your story has the power to inspire. During this series of workshops, discover, embrace and own your story to support your leadership goals.
This workshop series is part of the Diversity in Leadership Project to engage diverse voices in community leadership roles.
Priority will be given to individuals who identify from diverse under-represented groups (including but not limited to Black, Indigenous and people of colour; persons with disabilities; youth; newcomers to Canada; LGBTQ2SI+, etc.) and those who live in the Tri-Cities area.
This project is made possible with support from the Province of BC, Multiculturalism Grant and is presented in partnership by the Tri-Cities Local Immigration Partnership and Coquitlam Public Library
Dates:
October 13 & 15: 5:30- 7:30pm
October 17: 10am- 12pm
Register at https://ownyouvoiceworkshopseries.eventbrite.com
Virtual meeting details will be sent closer to the workshop date via email.
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- Register here ownyouvoiceworkshopseries.eventbrite.com
Organisateur
Tri-Cities Local Immigration Partnership and Coquitlam Public Library
The Tri-Cities Local Immigration Partnership (TCLIP) brings community leaders and organizations together to review the needs of its newest residents and identify means to facilitate immigrant settlement and integration. The ultimate goal of the TCLIP is to develop welcoming and inclusive communities where both long term residents and newcomers feel a sense of belonging and attachment.
Coquitlam Public Library is a growing library system in the northeast sector of Metro Vancouver. It serves a population of 139,300 and has approximately 61,000 active card holders. Established in 1976, it is funded with taxes raised in the community it serves as well as a Government of BC operating grant. The Library Board consists of ten members. CPL’s mission is “to engage its diverse community through creativity, discovery and knowledge.”