The Culture Club - Discussion Club - BIPOC Books, Music, and Movies! | Mackin House
Cultural Experiences
Join us at Mackin House Museum for our new discussion club for BIPOC books, movies, and music - The Culture Club!
Join us each month as we discuss a novel, comic, movie, poem, or other media each rooted in themes of personal cultural heritage, anti-racism, and diversity. If you're looking for a fun way to spend Friday evenings, connect with community, or read a more unique array of books, the Culture Club may be perfect for you!
Here's our upcoming discussion line up:
February:
The Sleeping Car Porter by Suzette Mayr (book - pick up at museum)
March:
Women Talking by Miriam Towes (book - pick up at museum) AND/OR Women Talking by Sarah Polley (film - available on Prime)
April:
Beans by Tracey Deer (film -
available for free on CBC Gem
)
May:
Denison Avenue by Christina Wong (book - pick up at museum)
June:
Queer poetry club (we will link to recommendations of LGBTQ poets and people can also come with their own favourites)
Last Friday of every month from 6 PM to 8 PM.
RSVP appreciated but not required.
Free. Ages 18+.
1116 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlam.
About Mackin House Museum:
Mackin House Museum (operated by Coquitlam Heritage Society) is a museum based out of a 1909 Heritage House originally belonging to the Sales Manager of the Fraser Mill. The house now serves as a community event space, hosts exhibits, and generally works to share the joint culture and history of the diverse city of Coquitlam.
Become a Member:
Support Mackin House Museum today by becoming a member! Members receive benefits like 10% off all paid events and workshops, complimentary private tours, and unlimited free admission to the Museum. Memberships start as low as $10 and support the Museum's programming and archival work.
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