Panel Discussion: The Fate of Women, Marginalized Refugees and Asylum Seekers


DATE
Friday November 4, 2016
TIME
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM

This event is part of the multi-day symposium, Breaking the Cycle: Canada’s Refugee Record on the Global Stage, alongside an opera and an art exhibit titled The Consul in order to stimulate discussion on the various aspects of the global refugee crisis. The UBC Opera Ensemble, the Liu Institute for Global IssuesUBC Community Engagement, the Faculty of Arts, the Peter A. Allard School of Law, Green CollegeSt. John’s College, Immigrant Services Society of BC (ISSofBC), and other partners have come together to host the program. Operatic performances will take place on campus and at community venues – adjoined by conversation featuring prominent academics, community leaders and impassioned advocates.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 2016
Panel at 5:00 PM followed by the Opera at 7:30 PM
Venue: Multipurpose Room – Liu Institute for Global Issues,
6476 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2. Link to Map.

Panel Discussion: The Fate of Women, Marginalized Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Moderator
: Efrat Arbel, Assistant Professor, Peter A. Allard School of Law

Panelists
:
Fadi Yachoua, Syrian refugee lawyer
Kerstin Walter, Director, Settlement Orientation Services
Jana Husseini, ISSofBC Youth Settlement Worker
Chris Morrissey, Rainbow Refugee Committee

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Light refreshments will be provided.
The Liu Institute “Seeking Refuge” video series will be shown at each panel event.
Follow the conversation on Twitter using #RefugeeUBC.

Followed by ‘The Consul” opera performance

7:30 PM

Venue: Old Auditorium, 6344 Memorial Road, UBC
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Accompanying the opera and symposium is an art exhibit courtesy of the Penticton Art Gallery and curator, Mr. Paul Crawford, featuring the 45 works of Judith Foster called ‘The Consul’. This collection was created in the 1950s after the artist had attended the premiere of Menotti’s opera. She was so taken by the compelling music, plot and the sheer raw emotion of the story that she revisited the performances roughly 33 times. The message of the opera inspired Judith Foster to create this incredible series of paintings. Along with her art work, the Penticton Gallery has also lent UBC paintings by Syrian artists titled ‘Behind the Lines‘. The collection will be on display in the Old Auditorium (Room 100) from November 2nd – November 6th.

The Consul’ art exhibit will be displayed in Room 100 of the Old Auditorium, 6344 Memorial Road, UBC.

Image Credit: Judith Foster



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