Reconciliation Canada speaker series coming to Nanaimo Libraries

November 19, 2018

Monday, November 19, 2018: What is reconciliation? What is not reconciliation? Discuss these and other important issues with Reconciliation Canada Ambassador and member of the Snuneymux’w First Nation, Yvonne Rigsby-Jones, at an insightful and informative afternoon, supported by Reconciliation Canada and Snuneymux’w First Nation.

“Vancouver Island Regional Library is committed to advancing reconciliation in Canada,” says the library’s Executive Director Rosemary Bonanno. “This event is an opportunity for everyone to come together to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing our country today. We are honoured to be working with Reconciliation Canada, Yvonne Rigsby-Jones and the Snuneymux’w First Nation on this important initiative.”

The event, called What Reconciliation Is and What It Is Not, is coming to the Nanaimo Harbourfront and North libraries at the following dates and times:

  • Nanaimo North (6250 Hammond Bay Road): Thursday, November 22, 2 – 4pm
  • Nanaimo Harbourfront (90 Commercial Street): Friday, November 30, 2 – 4pm

Rigsby-Jones will also visit the Courtenay branch on December 14 from 1 – 3pm as part of this series. More information is available at virl.bc.ca/reconciliation.

About Yvonne Rigsby-Jones

Yvonne Rigsby-Jones is Snuneymux’w First Nation, Coast Salish, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, friend and Reconciliation Canada speaker. She was previously employed as the Addictions Specialist for the First Nations Health Authority bringing a background of working in Addictions and Trauma Healing.

About Reconciliation Canada

Born from the vision of Chief Dr. Robert Joseph, Gwawaenuk Elder, Reconciliation Canada is leading the way in engaging Canadians in dialogue and transformative experiences that revitalize the relationships among Indigenous peoples and all Canadians. Reconciliation Canada’s model for reconciliation engages people in open and honest conversation to understand our diverse histories and experiences, and actively engages multi-faith and multi-cultural communities to explore the meaning of reconciliation.

Discover more about Reconciliation Canada.

For more Information

David Carson
Director, Corporate Communications and Strategic Initiatives
250.753.1154 ex 248
Cell: 250.327.3651

dcarson@virl.bc.ca