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Recon-ciliaction with Jim Adams
En personne
Histoire et patrimoine Autochtone Bibliothèque Vérité et réconciliationDate and time
Lieu
Burlington Public Library - Central
2331 New Street
Burlington, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible et a des toillettes neutres.
Free parking
À propos
Jim Adams, an Indigenous storyteller of First Nations and settler heritage, creates spaces for healthy dialogue and action.
Through stories featuring the Four Rs (Resilience, Resurgence, Relationship, and Recon-ciliaction), Adams conveys the seldom told history of Indigenous people in Canada and explores how connecting to the 4Rs is a vital step in the journey of Recon-ciliaction.
This Culture Days event is made possible with funding from the City of Burlington.
Links
- Register to attend attend.bpl.on.ca
Organisateur
Burlington Public Library
Explore – Discover – Learn! That’s what Burlington Public Library is all about.
The Library belongs to everyone in the community and is free to join if you live, work, or go to school in Burlington. With six full-service branches across the city and a cozy collection in the rural hamlet of Kilbride, we’ve been a cornerstone of Burlington life since 1872. Central Branch, in downtown Burlington, features historical collections, a vibrant MakerSpace, and the imaginative DiscoverySpace for kids. Our branches are situated on Burlington Transit routes, and parking is free at every location. We are open every day except for statutory holidays.
We can't wait to welcome you during Culture Days 2024—come discover all that your library has to offer!
Contact
Cet événement fait partie d'un carrefour créatif:
Burlington Culture Days
The Corporation of the City of Burlington Burlington, ONCelebrate Culture Days in Burlington! Join local artists, cultural professionals and creative organizations to attend free, interactive in-person and online events and activities during the 15th annual Culture Days celebration from Sept. 20...