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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CapU’s New Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisor Works to Foster Long-Term Relationships Through a Community-Based Approach
Wayne Dunkley moved across the country to help reframe conversations around equity Bridget Stringer-Holden (she/her) // News Editor Wayne Dunkley (he/him) has been thinking about equity long before becoming Capilano…
The Capilano Students’ Union turns 50 Series #5
The past members have reflected, now see what’s in store for the future of the CSU Bridget Stringer-Holden (she/her) // News Editor After two attempts to reach quorum and pass…
What’s Brewing?
Tea, tisanes, and yerba mate Cam Loeschmann // Columnist If anyone knows me, they know that I am a fan of tea. “True” tea has its humble beginnings as a…
Virago Nation: On Culture, Community and Claiming Indigeneity in Burlesque
They’ve come here to chew bubblegum and shake ass at colonial typecasting, and they’re all out of gum Megan Amato // Opinions Editor Valeriya Kim // Illustration The enduring monuments…
Your Body In a Space Matters: A Q&A With Aly Laube
Cushy Entertainment’s co-founder on why supporting local arts and culture matters Maria Penaranda // Editor-in-Chief Aly Laube is burning out. Light filters through the window of her cozy Gastown studio…
COVID-19: How Coronavirus is Affecting Capilano’s Communities
For international students, the virus means choosing between continuing their education or returning home to their families Bridget Stringer-Holden // ContributorCynthia Tran Vo // Illustrator Over the last few months,…
Going for Gold: Vancouver Finally Shows up for Something
Two decades after the 2010 winter Olympics, Vancouver has the chance to show the world we can do it right Katherine Griffiths // Contributor Megan Barry // Illustrator Vancouverites love something to…
The Arts Club Presents The Orchard (After Chekhov)
This spring the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage opens its doors to a novel story Alex Kropova // Contributor Inspired by her own childhood, playwright Sarena Parmar’s debut play The Orchard…









