A Last Stand for Lelu Island film screening

Vancouver Public Library Central Branch 350 W Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

FREE! Popular event! Please come early. No ticket needed for entry. HAPA Society / Hapa-palooza presents A Last Stand for Lelu film screening with hapa environmental activists and sustainability advocates panel featuring the film’s co-director Tamo Campos (Founder of Beyond Boarding), Anne Casselman (Environmental Journalist), Toby Barazzuol (Founder of Eclipse Awards), Kai Nagata (Communications Director […]

DTES Small Arts Grant Group Show 2016

Interurban Gallery 1 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

• Opening: Fri, June 3, 7pm - 10pm • Exhibition: Fri, June 3 - Fri, June 24 • Gallery Hours: Wed - Sat, 1pm - 5pm Vancouver Foundation’s Downtown Eastside Small Arts Grants (DTES SAG) presents the 2016 Downtown Eastside Small Arts Grants Group Show, from June 3 to 24 at the Interurban Gallery. Curated […]

Rally to Cancel the Saudi Arms Deals

Library Square Robson and Homer St, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Tell Trudeau – No tanks! The Canadian government plans on selling $15B worth of armoured vehicles and weapons to Saudi Arabia. In addition to torturing and executing their own people, the Saudi government used these vehicles in 2011 to put down the democracy movement in neighbouring Bahrain. Organized by Stopwar.ca.

Tent City: Out of Sight & Policing Poverty

Centennial Square 1 Centennial Square, Victoria, BC, Canada

In 2012, VIPIRG released a report called "Out of Sight: Policing Poverty in Victoria, Coast and Straits Salish Territories". http://www.vipirg.ca/2012/01/out-of-sight-policing-poverty-in-victoria/ Join us for an informal discussion with Rose Henry, Kym Hothead (with a guest from Tent City), and Derek Book. We'll be gathering in Centennial Square, with lots of snacks and bus tickets. Things we'll […]

VPL Aboriginal Storyteller in Residence: Storytelling Chats

Vancouver Public Library Central Branch 350 W Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Renae Morriseau, VPL's Aboriginal Storyteller in Residence, is available to meet and share experiences with emerging storytellers and community members who have an interest in Aboriginal culture and cross-cultural connections. Please call to register for a 45-minute session. Phone: (604) 331-3603

Wild Salmon Caravan, Vancouver

Creekside Park 1455 Quebec Street, Vancouver, Canada

The intention of the Wild Salmon Caravan is to nurture the creative energy that wild salmon have inspired through the ages, and affirm inter-tribal relationships that are the foundation of Indigenous trade and fisheries knowledge systems adapted over thousands of years. The collaboration and creative energy will serve to transform the darkness surrounding the industrial […]

Rally for CRAB Park

CRAB Park 101 East Waterfront Road, Vancouver, Canada

The Port is planning to expand Centerm container terminal by infilling 7 acres in front of CRAB Park, encroachng on its natural beauty with heavy industry. Come out and show that our park is important to us! Rain or shine.

Bookmaking Workshop with Karen Ward: Intro to Coptic Binding

WePress 202-268 Keefer Street, Vancouver, Canada

Ever want to learn how to make your own books? – those ones with the cool stitching on the spine that lie flat when you open them? Artist extraordinaire and Gallery Gachet associate member, Karen Ward, can teach you how! Please join us for a 3-hour bookbinding workshop. Karen Ward lives in the Downtown Eastside […]

Art for Awareness

Vancouver Public Library Central Branch 350 W Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Art can challenge, raise awareness and organize communities on critical issues. Since 2012, Lorelei Williams has been leading a dance troupe, Butterflies in Spirit, on a mission to raise awareness of violence against aboriginal women and girls and the missing and murdered aboriginal women and girls across Canada. Join Williams and VPL's 2016 aboriginal storyteller […]

Gentrification and disappearing low-income retail

Carnegie Community Centre 401 Main Street, Vancouver, Canada

Come to a CCAP Town Hall to talk about the growing number of "zones of exclusion" in the Downtown Eastside and about what makes a store or a service low-income friendly. CCAP will try to collect your thoughts, identify and map all the low income stores (existing and lost) and make recommendations to the city […]

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