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91ƵHow to be an Anti-Racist91Ƶ set for Penticton91Ƶs Brown Bag Lecture Series

The city91Ƶs museum will host the discussion on Jan. 9
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The Penticton Museum and Archives is home to the Brown Bag Lecture Series. (Google Maps photo)

Penticton91Ƶs Brown Bag Lecture Series is back for 2024, and a local resident committed to ending racism will kick things off with a special presentation.

Lynn Walford will be joined on stage by Rosemary Mupambwa on Jan. 9, when the Penticton Museum Auditorium hosts 91ƵHow to be an Anti-Racist.91Ƶ

91ƵAntiracism holds the principles and language that dismantle the hierarchy,91Ƶ representatives from the museum write. 91ƵAt this lecture, you will widen your circle of language and understanding to recognize racial groups as equals, there is nothing inherently right or wrong with any racial group.91Ƶ

Walford is a Penticton resident and attended SOICS91Ƶ Anti-Racism Community Forum earlier in 2023 and went back to the Oasis Church to create the Anti-Racism Passion Cluster.

Mupambwa, meanwhile, is the executive director of the Roses Life Women Centre Foundation in Okanagan Falls.

The Brown Bag Lecture Series features weekly discussions on topics related to heritage, culture and history.

91ƵHow to be an Anti-Racist91Ƶ is the first of 12 scheduled talks set to take place between Jan. 9 and March 26.

The lecture runs from noon to 1 p.m. and admission is by donation.

Penticton Museum and Archives will also upload each of the talks on its .



Logan Lockhart

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I joined Black Press Media in 2021 after graduating from a pair of Toronto post-secondary institutions and working as a sports reporter for several different outlets.
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