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Download FileDear Friends of SJS,
VIRCS invites you to a film showing and dinner to honour World AIDS Day (see attached poster)
Film: United in Anger: A History of ACT UP
Dinner provided by the Victoria African and Caribbean Cultural Society Dec. 1Eric Martin Pavillion at Royal Jubilee Hospital (Doors open at 6 p.m.)
CAPI invites you to:
Discovering the Past: Storytelling to Reveal Japanese Canadian History, Traditions and CultureInaugural Michiko ‘Midge’ Ayukawa Commemorative Lecturer: Terry WatadaDecember 3, 2014 at 4:30 pmUVic, David Strong Building, room C103
Poet, novelist and social activist, Terry Watada is the author of
Ten Thousand Views of Rain (Thistledown Press, 2001),
Obon: the Festival of the Dead(Thistledown Press, 2006),
Kuroshio: The Blood of Foxes (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2007) and the forthcoming
The Game of 100 Ghosts (TSAR publications). His lecture will address the role of storytelling in overcoming a legacy of silence in Japanese and Asian Canadian literature. As a young person, Terry Watada never knew... about the internment and dispersal his family suffered during and after WWII, nor did he know his family’s stories. His ignorance persisted until 1972, when he helped organize the Asian Canadian Experience Conference in Toronto. His subsequent searching has propelled him to write songs, poems, histories and fiction centred on Japanese Canadian history, culture and traditions. A longtime colleague and friend of Midge Ayukawa, Terry received the Dr. Gordon Hirabayashi Humanitarian Award this fall.
The Ayukawa Commemorative Fund was established last year by the UVic Department of History in honour of the life and work of Dr. Michiko ‘Midge’ Ayukawa (1930-2013) who dedicated her later years to the study and telling of Japanese Canadian and women’s history. Her Ph.D. dissertation (History, UVIC) was published as Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 (UBC Press, 2008).Presented by the UVic Department of History and co-sponsored by
Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives and the
Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society--
Margo MatwychukDirector
Social Justice Studies ProgramUniversity of Victoria
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