Please join us at the Chilliwack Museum and Archives to celebrate Haq and History and the Hands that Braid. 45820 Spadina Avenue, Chilliwack BC May 15, 2025. 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm. Haq and History traces the journeys of early South Asian immigrants who made their way to BC in search of opportunity. Haq and History offers a powerful reflection on the ongoing pursuit of justice and inclusion, celebrating the strenth of South Asian communities in BC. The Hands that Braid is an art project that explores the connections between symbols of wealth, ornamentation, and love and how these connections are shown through the relationships between people and objects. This installation was created by Kiranjob Kaur, a Surrey-based emerging multidisciplinary artist, author, and engineer. For more information visit https://www.chilliwackmuseum.ca
Slogans on buttons. Farmworkers Struggle Zindabad, Support B.C. Farmworkers, CFU Unit & Fight, Canadian Farmworkers Union.
May 15: Opening of Haq and History until September 6 at Chilliwack Museum and Archives. We are thrilled with added content on the creation of the Canadian Farmworkers Union in 1980. A watershed moment for South Asian Canadian labour in B.C. Union Zindabad! #bchist #bcpoli #bcunion #bclab