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Past Events

More details and agenda to come! All PSAC members in the Fraser Valley are welcome!

AGENDA

  • Introductions
  • Review & approval of January Minutes
  • Financial Report
  • Black History Month Video
  • Update re Dec 6, 2014
  • March 8 event

Please R.S.V.P by email to Rosemary at mackenr@psac.com no later than February 17th as snacks will be provided as well as if you wish to teleconference in from out of town. Note: the building door is locked by 5:30. Please use the intercom on the very far right of the door.Thanks

Agenda:     

1.    Financial statement
2.    Budget for 2014
3.    Upcoming events
4.    Next meeting dates

Please email Garry Fraser at fraserg@psac.com if you would like to join the meeting via conference call. Deadline to RSVP for those calling in is Wednesday, Feb. 12 at noon.  If the call-in exceeds 4 members we need to book a conference call line.

The first women’s memorial march was held in 1991 in response to the murder of a Coast Salish woman on Powell Street in Vancouver. Her name is not spoken today out of respect for the wishes of her family. Out of this sense of hopelessness and anger came an annual march on Valentine’s Day to express compassion, community, and caring for all women in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Unceded Coast Salish Territories. Twenty three years later, the women’s memorial march continues to honour the lives of missing and murdered women.

PSAC BC is proud to present a free screening of the short documentary Cal Best: Simply the Best, followed by a panel presentation. Join us at this free event!

The Cal Best Project celebrates the life and legacy of this extraordinary activist with a travelling exhibition that includes a documentary (Simply the Best), multi-panel educational display, and panel discussion.

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