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After Centre A

March 31, 2015 by Milton Lim

Many many thanks to the Centre A Gallery for giving us the opportunity to create and present 
越界/粵界 (transgression/cantosphere) and for facilitating significant dialogue around linguistic diversity and the endangerment of languages. Check out these links below for more information on the amazing work of our panelists from last week:

  • Zoe Wai-Man Lam [Award winning, UBC PhD candidate, Department of Linguisitics]
  • Sarah Wai Yee Ling [Author and First Nations language revitalization advocate]
  • Ah To [Renowned illustrator of “The Great Canton and Hong Kong Proverbs”]
Panelists: Zoe Lam (Left) and Sarah Ling (Right)

Panelists: Zoe Lam (Left) and Sarah Ling (Right)

Via teleconference: Ah To (Left) and Po (Right)

Via teleconference: Ah To (Left) and Po (Right)

Also last week, Kristin Cheung + Natalie Tin Yin Gan spoke about the beginnings of HKX: three friends, a suburban hot tub, and an injured bird. They also talked about Centre A, arts stuff, culture stuff, plus more.

Many thanks to Vancouver Co-op Radio CFRO and Kristin!

March 31, 2015 /Milton Lim
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