Jan 25 2022
Anti-Oppression Book Club My Mother’s Daughter by Perdita Felicien

Anti-Oppression Book Club My Mother’s Daughter by Perdita Felicien

Presented by East End Arts at Online/Virtual Space

Over the course of the pandemic we have seen numerous movements to address the deep social inequity that exists in our societies, and we have had ample opportunities to learn and increase our knowledge of anti-oppressive practices. One of our favourite ways to learn and to expand our understanding and empathy for the world, is in the community discussing great works of art. And so, what could be a better way to continue this learning than with a Book Club where we can learn alongside our neighbours?

The Anti-O Book Club will endeavour to be a space where people can share ideas, ask important questions, and share their love of literature and social justice in an inclusive and respectful environment. Led by the talented Lalaa Comrie of This Black Girl Reads, we are ecstatic to present a bi-monthly Book Club to help us expand our practice and understanding of anti-oppression.

My Mother’s Daughter is the former world champion hurdler’s memoir of the challenges she and her family faced in their pursuit of the Canadian dream. It’s a story about strong women, but also women who can be vulnerable at the same time. A story about opportunity, immigration, and the power of a mother’s love.

Dates & Times

2022/01/25 - 2022/01/25

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Location Info

Online/Virtual Space