Currently at the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) and Chinatown, A Seat at the Table is part of an inaugural temporary project in collaboration with the Chinese Canadian Museum. Which explores the stories and perspectives of Chinese Canadians in so-called B.C, through both a contemporary and historical lens. The exhibit focuses on the challenges and struggles of belonging experienced by Chinese Canadians as well as the importance of food on a cultural and community level.
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The Really Gay History Tour: Breathing Life into the Lost Stories of 2SLGBTQQIA+ People
Take a Walk Through Vancouver’s Hidden 2SLGBTQQIA+ History Rain Marie (She/They) // Contributor Valeriya Kim // Design Director 2SLGBTQQIA+: Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual and/or Gender…
Overlook, BC
West Coast Camels: It was more than straw that broke these camels’ backs David Eusebio // Columnist Twin Peaks, Washington; New York, Riverdale; Fargo, North Dakota; Hawkins, Indiana. Some strange things have…
CapU presents Robyn Maynard
Author of best-selling book on Canadian Black lives sheds light on the country’s often untold history Helen Aikenhead // Features Editor One of the many values, if not the core…
Black History Month
Time to expose Canada’s history of anti-black violence to the mainstream KEVIN KAPENDA // Contributor ILLUSTRATION BY ANNIE CHANG It’s February again, but this Black History Month feels different than...





