Fridays, September 15 - November 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. (NO session on October 6).
Intersections: A Dialogue Series is an opportunity to engage with Challenging Racist ‘British Columbia’: 150 Years and Counting (CRBC). Produced as part of the commemorations of 150 years since BC joined Canada, this open-access, multimedia resources documents how the recent cycle of anti-racist activism in this province is part of a broader history of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities challenging white supremacy for over 150 years. This seven-week series brings people together in intentional conversations to:
...so we can participate with God in restoring creation and affirming the dignity of all people.
A team of trained moderators will offer each of the seven sessions which are based on the information covered in the CRBC project, using video, song, prayer, self-refection exercises, readings and group discussions.
Alternatively, this series is also offered on the same Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m. Please register for EITHER the afternoon OR evening sessions. CLICK HERE for the EVENING SESSIONS.
SERIES OUTLINE
Session 1: Introduction.
Session 2: Land, language, treaty.
Session 3: Residential ‘school’ System.
Session 4: Restrictive immigration.
Session 5: Japanese internment.
Session 6: Black experiences.
Session 7: Where to from here?