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2014 Spring/Summer Program Guide

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ADULT LEARNING SWAP Café

Still Chanting Denied Shores

Swap ideas, questions and answers in our community dialogues with topic experts. 7 – 9 pm $5 per person, 10% member discount

Tariq Malik, Novelist and Poet In recognition of the 100th Anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident this talk explores the legacy and politics of skin and colour among the colonized populations. Presented in partnership with the University of Victoria. May 16, 7 – 8:30 pm Registration is free but limited

Will we learn to love novel ecosystems? We explore how environmental change, human action and invasive species are affecting ecosystems. March 27 Komagata Maru Join us at The Vic Theatre for the documentary Continuous Journey’s and then discuss the repercussions and lessons learned. May 23 The Vic Theatre, 808 Douglas St

Garth Lenz: Wildlife Photographer Lecture Join Victoria-based Garth Lenz an awardwinning photographer and runner-up for World in Our Hands Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013 award and learn about his recent work. March 13, 7 – 8:30 pm $16 per person, 10% member discount

Flathead Talk Members only Join us on an update on our 2013 Bio Blitz where as many species as possible were recorded and surveyed in the Flathead River Valley. April 24, 7 – 8:30 pm Free

Workshop – Charting Imperial Itineraries: 1914-2014, Unmooring the Komagata Maru This workshop will bring together scholars from across academic disciplines and continents to reconsider the global significance of the Komagata Maru. May 15 & 16 Registration is free but limited University of Victoria Register by emailing Dr Rita Kaur Dhamoon dhamoonr@uvic.ca

Viking Feature Lecture: Part 1 Join the University of Victoria’s Dr Erin McGuire as she shares her expertise about what modern archaeology tells us about the people we call Vikings. May 29, 7 – 8:30 pm $16 per person, 10% member discount


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