December 22, 2016

The Asian Canadian Asian Migration Studies module invites we to join us during it’s initial educational ACAM biography launch. The ACAM undergraduate biography is a new student-run announcement that reaches opposite several disciplines, genres, and forms, to cruise topics around Asian and Asian Canadian identity. The biography seeks to commend and inspire discourse around these topics, and to grow as these dialogues continue. Submissions from all UBC students, disciplines and informative contexts during are welcome. The initial issue, “Tributaries”, facilities collected poetry, brief stories, visible art, and essays. This eventuality will be holding place on a traditional, unceded, ancestral homelands of a xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) First Nation.
To celebrate, we are tenderly invited to a launch celebration from 12 – ۱PM in a Dodson Room 302 (Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC) on January 6th 2017. Free lunch will be supposing to those who RSVP. We are also mouth-watering contributors to review and share their work with a audience. Hope to see we there!
Click here to register for this event. Lunch will be supposing for those who RSVP. Please let us know if we have any special dietary needs during acam.events@ubc.ca.
From East Mall, enter a Learning Centre by a categorical doors. Dodson Room is on turn 3 in The Chapman Learning Commons. There are dual good sized elevators on a run turn (east mall entrance) that entrance all levels of a Learning Centre.
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