ACAM Dialogues: arts & crafts afternoon

We acknowledge and are thankful that this event will take place on the traditional, unceded, ancestral homelands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations.

On Thurs. March 21st, join us for an afternoon of arts and crafts, a year’s review of the ACAM Dialogues on mental health, and a space to relax with snacks and music! Free refreshments and art supplies provided with registration.

When: March 21 @ 2:00-3:30pm

Where: Room #109, 6331 Crescent Rd. (UBC Leon and Thea Koerner University Centre)

RSVP: http://bit.ly/MHDMar21

* Space is limited due to venue capacity – please RSVP!

This event is a continuation of the ACAM Dialogues: Mental Health in Asian Canadian Communities, which opened in 2018 with an Oct. 16 discussion around racism in academia. While the Dialogues centres the experiences of students of colour, with particular focus towards students of Asian Canadian communities, we invite all to attend (including staff and faculty), while being mindful of what it means to engage in a space of respectful and conscientious dialogue.

This project is generously supported by the Equity Enhancement Fund by the UBC Equity & Inclusion Office.

*** ACCESSIBILITY ***

Building access

  • Room located on level 1.
  • Power- and wheelchair-accessible doors available.
  • Paths leading up to the main entrance include a mixture of flat, concrete sidewalks and smooth brick pavement, and paths cutting through grassy areas.
  • Seating: Mix of soft-back seating and soft chairs.
  • Wayfinding map: https://bit.ly/2TJvbV8

Washrooms

  • Gendered, wheelchair-accessible washrooms available.
  • Guide to gender- and wheelchair-accessible washrooms at UBC: http://bit.ly/2fv7hK1

Scent / Noise / Wi-Fi

  • The space will only be shared by participants, but due to public nature of event, we cannot guarantee controlled scent or noise levels. We invite guests to be mindful of one another by refraining from wearing scented/perfumed products.
  • The space has WiFi and may not be suitable for those with EMS (electromagnetic sensitivity).
  • Food: Light lunch and refreshments will be provided. Vegetarian options will be available. Please indicate any dietary restrictions and allergies on the RSVP page.

If you require any other accessibility accommodations, such as ASL interpretation or specific seating arrangements, please contact us at acam.events@ubc.ca by Monday, March 18th.

ABOUT THE DIALOGUES:

What does mental health in Asian Canadian communities mean to you? How do we talk about mental health within our communities? How do we sustain support for each other and ourselves?

The 2018/19 ACAM Dialogues on Mental Health in Asian Canadian Communities is a continuation of events that took place in March 2018, which explored experiences of mental health within Asian Canadian contexts. This year’s series intends to draw from topics that emerged from these initial discussions, such as racism, queerness, disability, uneven access to resources, collective healing, and intergenerational relationships.

The series will be composed of discussion events and art-based gatherings, where students can collectively work through and imagine how we might continue these threads of dialogue.

Twitter: @UBCACAM

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https://acam.arts.ubc.ca