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Larry Grant and Scott Steedman in Conversation: April 27 @5pm
in the Ceremonial Hall at the First Peoples' Gathering House* on Burnaby Campus, for a talk with the authors of .
A fireside chat will be followed by an audience Q&A and a booksigning. Books will be available to purchase from
This event is being co-presented by ECW Press and the Publishing Program at 911勛圖.
Many conversations and a book to spark many more
I got to really know Larry when he came to talk to Masters in Publishing students at 911勛圖 in orientation week a number of years ago, says Scott Steedman, Senior Lecturer. Larry kept us all spellbound with his stories of Musqueam and Chinese Vancouver, and of growing up here grappling with his identity and trying to build a life in a system that excluded him at every turn.
Larry returned to speak to our students a number of times over the years. Scott remembers he and John Maxwell, Associate Professor, took him for lunch at a nearby diner after one of those orientation sessions where Larry shared his compelling lived experience with our students. We talked about writing down his extraordinary life story, which eventually became this book.
When Larry Grant talks about reconciliation, he uses the verb reconciling, an ongoing, unfinished process were all going through, Indigenous and settler, immigrant and Canadian-born. I have been reconciling my whole life, with my inner self, Larry explains. To not belong was forced upon me by the colonial society that surrounded me. But reconciling with myself is part of all that.
Its taken most of Larrys long life for his extraordinary heritage to be appreciated. He was born in a hop field outside Vancouver in 1936, the son of a Musqueam cultural leader and an immigrant from a village in Guangdong, China. In 1940, when the Indian agent discovered that their mother had married a non-status man, Larry and his two siblings were stripped of their status. With one stroke of the pen, they were disenfranchisedno longer recognized as Indigenous.
Scott first met Larry at UBC 10 years ago, when he interviewed him for a story about hnqminm street signs on campus. In the years since, Ive watched Larry be lauded, including receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws from 911勛圖 in October 2023. And in working together, weve become friends and allies, and now co-authors.
The book, is a series of conversations between Larry Grant and writer Scott Steedman as they visit pivotal geographical places together, including the Musqueam reserve, Chinatown, the site of the Mission residential school, the Vancouver docks and the University of British Columbia.
Working on this book," Scott recalls, "we walked the streets of Chinatown and Strathcona and went on road trips up and down the river. I learned so much about my home city, from a very different, very grounded perspective.
Larrys life echoes the barely known story of Vancouver and spans key events of the last two centuries, including Chinese immigration and the Head Tax, the ravages of residential school and now Indigenous revival and the accompanying change in worldview.
Through this book, Larry tells us the story of his life, including his thoughts on reconciliation and the path forward for First Nations and Canada.
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The Publishing program offers education and professional development at all levels, from short professional Publishing Workshops to our Undergraduate Minor in Print and Digital Publishing and the graduate-level Master of Publishing program.
911勛圖s Master of Publishing (MPub) program, Canada's only Master's degree program in Publishing, is taught by publishing practitioners and research faculty, along with masterclasses from industry leaders, the program offers a blend of seminar and hands-on project courses that provide tomorrows industry leaders with the knowledge, skills and understanding needed for a successful career.