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+ | <div style="line-height: 3em; font-size: 175%; font-family:'Helvetica Neue', 'Lucida Grande', Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif;color:#282840;">'''Upcoming Events'''</div> | ||
+ | === '''📅 July 29, 2021''' === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Join us on July 29, 2021 for the Inaugural Commemoration to mark the first nationally recognized Emancipation Day in Canada. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The webinar will raise awareness of its historical context and how the day was celebrated in the past. It will also recognize the accomplishments of Black Canadians as they continue to challenge systemic racism in today’s society. | ||
− | + | '''To register: http://ow.ly/8Z3e50Fxwe1''' (This event is for federal public servants). | |
− | === ''' | + | |
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | === '''⭐ Mr. Emancipation: Documentary Screening''' === | ||
+ | The story of Walter Perry’s determination to put on a celebration that would transcend divisions of race and class. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''-Date:''' July 29, 2021 | ||
− | + | '''-Time:''' 12:30pm EST – with English subtitles | |
− | + | '''-Location:''' Zoom | |
− | + | To register for this event: http://ow.ly/8Z3e50Fxwe1 (this event is for federal public servants). | |
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− | === '''⭐ | + | === '''⭐ Presentation and Panel discussion''' === |
− | + | Presentation and panel discussion with simultaneous interpretation, American Sign Language and Quebec Sign Language. | |
+ | |||
+ | Presenters include: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 🎤 '''Paige Gallette:''' Community organizer and educator. Cofounder of Northern Voices Rising. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 🎤 '''Balarama Holness:''' Community activist and founder of Montreal en action. | ||
− | ''' | + | 🎤 '''Sgt. Craig Smith:''' 25 year veteran of the RCMP, historian, writer and author. |
− | |||
− | '''- | + | '''-Date:''' July 29, 2021 |
− | + | '''-Time:''' 1:30 PM EST | |
− | === ''' | + | '''-Location:''' Zoom |
− | Come and | + | |
+ | To register for this event: http://ow.ly/8Z3e50Fxwe1 (this event is for federal public servants). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === '''📅 August 1, 2021''' === | ||
+ | |||
+ | In celebration of Emancipation Day, Federal Black Employee Caucus (FBEC) - BC Chapter is pleased to organize an outdoor gathering and the invitation is open to all. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === '''⭐ Emancipation Day Outdoor Gathering''' === | ||
+ | Come meet FBEC BC members, allies and other public servants as we gather on this important day. | ||
+ | Bring your own supplies that you need to stay hydrated and comfortable. This includes food and beverage, BBQ, chairs, blankets, and anything else you need. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is a family friendly event. Bring your family and friends to join a fun and relaxing afternoon. | ||
+ | Please note that social distancing measures will be followed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''-Date:''' August 1, 2021 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''-Time:''' 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''-Location:''' Lafarge Lake in Town Centre Park, 1299 Pinetree Way Coquitlam BC V3B 7S4 [https://goo.gl/maps/cN65XNAL4nDsDRdaA (See map for direction)]. Look for the FBEC BC Decade for People of African Descent signs. Lafarge Lake is accessed by transit from Lafarge Lake-Douglas SkyTrain station and has ample free parking. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''-To register for this event:''' Please RSVP to FBEC team by July 26th by emailing fbecbc.cefncb@gmail.com | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
− | ''' | + | === '''📅 August 3, 2021''' === |
− | ' | + | Join us to honour the history, heritage, diversity, achievements and contributions of Black Canadians and celebrate a pivotal part of our history as a nation. This event is part of the Canada School of Public Service's Anti-Racism Event Series and is presented in collaboration with the Federal Black Employee Caucus (FBEC). |
− | ''' | + | === '''⭐ Celebrating Black History and Emancipation Day''' === |
− | To | + | To commemorate this occasion, a diverse group of panelists will share stories of what Emancipation Day means to them as individuals and in their communities. |
− | + | '''-Date:''' August 3, 2021 | |
− | |||
− | '''- | + | '''-Time:''' 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) |
− | '''- | + | '''-Location:''' This event will be delivered virtually. A link to the live broadcast will be provided to registered participants. |
− | '''- | + | '''-Language:''' Bilingual, with interpretation in both official languages. |
− | To register for this event | + | '''-To register for this event:''' http://ow.ly/8n0J50FDHLq (this event is for Federal public servants) |
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📅 July 29, 2021
Join us on July 29, 2021 for the Inaugural Commemoration to mark the first nationally recognized Emancipation Day in Canada.
The webinar will raise awareness of its historical context and how the day was celebrated in the past. It will also recognize the accomplishments of Black Canadians as they continue to challenge systemic racism in today’s society.
To register: http://ow.ly/8Z3e50Fxwe1 (This event is for federal public servants).
⭐ Mr. Emancipation: Documentary Screening
The story of Walter Perry’s determination to put on a celebration that would transcend divisions of race and class.
-Date: July 29, 2021
-Time: 12:30pm EST – with English subtitles
-Location: Zoom
To register for this event: http://ow.ly/8Z3e50Fxwe1 (this event is for federal public servants).
⭐ Presentation and Panel discussion
Presentation and panel discussion with simultaneous interpretation, American Sign Language and Quebec Sign Language.
Presenters include:
🎤 Paige Gallette: Community organizer and educator. Cofounder of Northern Voices Rising.
🎤 Balarama Holness: Community activist and founder of Montreal en action.
🎤 Sgt. Craig Smith: 25 year veteran of the RCMP, historian, writer and author.
-Date: July 29, 2021
-Time: 1:30 PM EST
-Location: Zoom
To register for this event: http://ow.ly/8Z3e50Fxwe1 (this event is for federal public servants).
📅 August 1, 2021
In celebration of Emancipation Day, Federal Black Employee Caucus (FBEC) - BC Chapter is pleased to organize an outdoor gathering and the invitation is open to all.
⭐ Emancipation Day Outdoor Gathering
Come meet FBEC BC members, allies and other public servants as we gather on this important day. Bring your own supplies that you need to stay hydrated and comfortable. This includes food and beverage, BBQ, chairs, blankets, and anything else you need.
This is a family friendly event. Bring your family and friends to join a fun and relaxing afternoon. Please note that social distancing measures will be followed.
-Date: August 1, 2021
-Time: 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
-Location: Lafarge Lake in Town Centre Park, 1299 Pinetree Way Coquitlam BC V3B 7S4 (See map for direction). Look for the FBEC BC Decade for People of African Descent signs. Lafarge Lake is accessed by transit from Lafarge Lake-Douglas SkyTrain station and has ample free parking.
-To register for this event: Please RSVP to FBEC team by July 26th by emailing fbecbc.cefncb@gmail.com
📅 August 3, 2021
Join us to honour the history, heritage, diversity, achievements and contributions of Black Canadians and celebrate a pivotal part of our history as a nation. This event is part of the Canada School of Public Service's Anti-Racism Event Series and is presented in collaboration with the Federal Black Employee Caucus (FBEC).
⭐ Celebrating Black History and Emancipation Day
To commemorate this occasion, a diverse group of panelists will share stories of what Emancipation Day means to them as individuals and in their communities.
-Date: August 3, 2021
-Time: 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET)
-Location: This event will be delivered virtually. A link to the live broadcast will be provided to registered participants.
-Language: Bilingual, with interpretation in both official languages.
-To register for this event: http://ow.ly/8n0J50FDHLq (this event is for Federal public servants)