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SUMMARY:Public Arts in Public Cities
DESCRIPTION:Join Indigenous planner\, filmmaker\, and educator\, Kamala Jasmine Todd about Indigenous visibility and re-storying urban landscapes in thinking about how we build health\, culturally resilient cities. \nJoin Indigenous planner\, filmmaker\, and educator\, Kamala Jasmine Todd for a public talk considering the importance of Indigenous visibility and re-storying urban landscapes in thinking about how we build health\, culturally resilient cities. In partnership with ArtsConnect. Registration recommended. ArtsConnect gratefully acknowledges the support for this talk through Spirit of Coquitlam Grant. \nArtist Bios & more information: \nKamala Todd is a Métis-Cree mother\, Indigenous planner\, filmmaker\, and educator born and raised in the beautiful lands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples (aka Vancouver). Her maternal family roots are in Red River\, St. Paul des Métis\, Lac la Biche\, Edmonton\, and other homelands. Her father descends from Eastern European immigrants. Kamala has a Masters degree in Geography from UBC\, and works at the intersection of film and urban planning to support decolonizing and re-Indigenizing the city and narratives. She was the City of Vancouver’s first Indigenous Arts and Culture Planner and Aboriginal Social Planner. Recently\, she was honoured to be part of the Vancouver UNDRIP Strategy work with the City and Musqueam\, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations\, as consultant and writer. Kamala taught at UBC SCARP and SFU Urban Studies as Adjunct Professor. She is Director of Indigenous City Media\, and her projects weave stories for truth\, transformation\, redress\, and healing. Her film credits include Cedar and Bamboo\, Indigenous Plant Diva\, and RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws. She has written and directed for Coyote Science and Tansi! Nehiyawetan on APTN. Her writing credits include Truth-Telling: Indigenous Perspectives on Working with Municipal Governments (2017) and City Transforming (2023). Kamala lives with her family in Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom: https://www.sfu.ca/urban/people/faculty/kamala-todd.html \nPresenter personal site: https://indigenouscity.com/ \nArtsConnect gratefully acknowledges the support of the Spirit of Coquitlam Grant Program\, the City of Port Coquitlam Community Cultural Development Investment Program\, the City of Port Moody\, and the Village of Anmore. \nIn Partnership with ArtsConnect \nFor inquiries\, please contact Shirley at schan@coqlibrary.ca
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/public-arts-in-public-cities/
LOCATION:Coquitlam Public Library – The City Centre Branch\, 1169 Pinetree Way\, Coquitlam\, BC\, V3B 0Y1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coquitlam Public Library":MAILTO:ask@coqlibrary.ca
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SUMMARY:The Culture Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us each month as we discuss a novel\, comic\, movie\, poem\, or other media each rooted in themes of personal cultural heritage\, anti-racism\, and diversity. If you’re looking for a fun way to spend Friday evenings\, connect with community\, or read a more unique array of books\, the Culture Club may be perfect for you! \nHere’s our upcoming discussion line up: \nFebruary: The Sleeping Car Porter by Suzette Mayr (book – pick up at museum)\nMarch: Women Talking by Miriam Towes (book – pick up at museum) AND/OR Women Talking by Sarah Polley (film – available on Prime)\nApril: Beans by Tracey Deer (film – available for free on CBC Gem)\nMay: Denison Avenue by Christina Wong (book – pick up at museum)\nJune: Queer poetry club (we will link to recommendations of LGBTQ poets and people can also come with their own favourite) \nLast Friday of every month from 6 PM to 8 PM.\nRSVP appreciated but not required.\nFree. Ages 18+.\n1116 Brunette Avenue\, Coquitlam.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/the-culture-club/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Mackin House\, 1116 Brunette Avenue\, Coquitlam\, BC\, V3K 1G2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film,Literary Arts,Poetry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coquitlam Heritage":MAILTO:info@coquitlamheritage.ca
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