免费电影与讲座:加国华人和原住民的相联史

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日期:5 月21 日
时间:7 点30 分
地点:Nepean Centrepointe Library



Senator Dyck (关丽丽)will speak about her mixed Chinese and Native Canadian background.
Professor Stanley will discuss how the shared experience of exclusion and racism often resulted in
marriage and economic interaction between the two cultures.

There will be a screening of Cedar and Bamboo, the Canadian documentary film profiling four individuals of First Nations/Chinese ancestry. http://www.schemamag.ca/archive2/2010/05/cedar_bamboo_doxa_documentary.php

Reception will follow



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Senator Dyck's Biography
Member of the Gordon First Nation in Saskatchewan, and a first generation Chinese Canadian, The Honourable Dr. Lillian Eva Quan Dyck is well-known for advocating for equity in the education and employment of women, Chinese Canadians and Aboriginals. She is the first female First Nations senator and first Canadian born Chinese senator.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Master of Science Degrees in Biochemistry in 1968 and 1970, respectively and obtained a Ph.D. in Biological Psychiatry in 1981, all from the University of Saskatchewan. She was conferred a Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa by CapeBretonUniversity in 2007.
Senator Dyck was a Full Professor in the Neuropsychiatry Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry and Associate Dean, College of Graduate Studies & Research at the University of Saskatchewan
 
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