10th Annual ACAM Graduation Celebration

ACAM is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting the 10th annual ACAM Graduation Celebration on Saturday, June 1 in 312 Main!  Please join us to celebrate the journeys and accomplishments of this year’s ACAM graduating students.  In addition to the graduation celebration, we will also share some exciting news about the program’s 10th anniversary.  This event is free and open to all, but make sure to register using the form below to reserve a seat – we look forward to seeing you there!

Tentative event agenda:

4:30-4:50pm Doors open and reception

4:50-5:00pm Opening remarks and land acknowledgement

5:00-6:10pm Presentations from graduating students

6:10-6:15pm Closing remarks

6:15-6:30pm Mix and mingle; photography

Accessibility: 

  • 312 Main’s building entrance (accessible) is off Cordova Street by the bus stop; the front desk is staffed 24/7 and you will be buzzed in upon arriving.
  • Indoor masking: For this in-person event, ACAM would like to encourage participants to wear a mask when not eating or drinking in consideration of the safety of vulnerable members of our community, as well as all welcomed guests.
  • Washrooms: All-gender washrooms are located by the front entrance beside the front desk and at the southeast corner of the ground floor.
  • Water: Filtered water bottle filling station is in the southeast corner of the ground floor.
  • Scent and Wi-Fi: The venue is technically scent- and fragrance-free. However, since access will be open to the public, we may not be able to guarantee this. Please be mindful of fellow attendees and avoid artificial scents and fragrances. The venue and event will use Wi-Fi and may not be suitable for those with electro-magnetic sensitivity (EMS).

We would like to acknowledge that this event is taking place on the traditional, unceded, ancestral homelands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations. We hope that as we continue facilitating dialogue around Asian diasporic communities, we also engage in critical conversation about what it means to be uninvited guests and settlers on this land.


ACAM Graduation 2024