Yulanda Lui and Rachel Lau share experiences from the making of the radio documentary series Speak My Language, which highlighted the stories of Chinese-Canadian seniors facing barriers in accessing the BC healthcare system. A project of Yarrow Intergenerational Society for Justice, the radio pieces were created in collaboration with youth and seniors under the mentorship of project coordinator and lead artist Rachel Lau with the support of Yarrow co-founder Yulanda Lui. This episode is hosted by our Office’s previous Communications Coordinator, Rachel Wong, and touches upon ethical community-based storytelling and accessing healthcare for non-English speakers. Rachel Lau is a community-engaged artist, writer, and radio producer based in wh...
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These hwulmuhwqun stories are about connecting generations. After learning the history of our people...
Projects in this collection: Inside Out, I Still Live Here, Everybody Eats Lunch Christy Chan is an...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research work explores my narrative in the making by a ...
For the month of February in 2011, on Saturday mornings, the Chinese Canadian Stories project record...
When this project began, Liú intended to make an oral history-based audio documentary in honor of th...
Vicky Qiao spent the summer of 2019 working at the Canadian not-for-profit Yee Hong Community Wellne...
Tiffany Lee-Shoy is the Senior Policy Advisor on Cultural Development at Fairfield City Council in w...
The growth of the ageing population worldwide has been noted as one of the “major forces shaping the...
Over the summer of 2015, the Youth Collaborative for Chinatown worked to activate public spaces in...
Since joining UBC in 2003, Prof. Henry Yu has worked closely with local community groups in Vancouve...
Rachel Lau is a community-engaged multidisciplinary artist, writer, and radio producer based in what...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2017 with Mandarin-Speaking Chinese senior migrants in...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation documents the collaboration between the author and a local activist or...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Prof. Yu is committed to expanding the en...
These hwulmuhwqun stories are about connecting generations. After learning the history of our people...
Projects in this collection: Inside Out, I Still Live Here, Everybody Eats Lunch Christy Chan is an...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research work explores my narrative in the making by a ...