The Culture Club - Discussion Club - BIPOC Books, Music, and Movies!

The Culture Club - Discussion Club - BIPOC Books, Music, and Movies!

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Join us at Mackin House Museum for our new discussion club for BIPOC books, movies, and music - The Culture Club!

Join us each month as we discuss a novel, comic, movie, poem, or other media each rooted in themes of personal cultural heritage, anti-racism, and diversity. If you're looking for a fun way to spend Friday evenings, connect with community, or read a more unique array of books, the Culture Club may be perfect for you!

Here's our upcoming discussion line up:

February: The Sleeping Car Porter by Suzette Mayr (book - pick up at museum)
March: Women Talking by Miriam Towes (book - pick up at museum) AND/OR Women Talking by Sarah Polley (film - available on Prime)
April: Beans by Tracey Deer (film - available for free on CBC Gem)
May: Denison Avenue by Christina Wong (book - pick up at museum)
June: Queer poetry club (we will link to recommendations of LGBTQ poets and people can also come with their own favourites)

Last Friday of every month from 6 PM to 8 PM.
RSVP appreciated but not required.
Free. Ages 18+.
1116 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlam.

About Mackin House Museum:

Mackin House Museum (operated by Coquitlam Heritage Society) is a museum based out of a 1909 Heritage House originally belonging to the Sales Manager of the Fraser Mill. The house now serves as a community event space, hosts exhibits, and generally works to share the joint culture and history of the diverse city of Coquitlam.

Become a Member:

Support Mackin House Museum today by becoming a member! Members receive benefits like 10% off all paid events and workshops, complimentary private tours, and unlimited free admission to the Museum. Memberships start as low as $10 and support the Museum's programming and archival work.

To learn more or purchase, visit our website.


Join us at Mackin House Museum for our new discussion club for BIPOC books, movies, and music - The Culture Club!

Join us each month as we discuss a novel, comic, movie, poem, or other media each rooted in themes of personal cultural heritage, anti-racism, and diversity. If you're looking for a fun way to spend Friday evenings, connect with community, or read a more unique array of books, the Culture Club may be perfect for you!

Here's our upcoming discussion line up:

February: The Sleeping Car Porter by Suzette Mayr (book - pick up at museum)
March: Women Talking by Miriam Towes (book - pick up at museum) AND/OR Women Talking by Sarah Polley (film - available on Prime)
April: Beans by Tracey Deer (film - available for free on CBC Gem)
May: Denison Avenue by Christina Wong (book - pick up at museum)
June: Queer poetry club (we will link to recommendations of LGBTQ poets and people can also come with their own favourites)

Last Friday of every month from 6 PM to 8 PM.
RSVP appreciated but not required.
Free. Ages 18+.
1116 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlam.

About Mackin House Museum:

Mackin House Museum (operated by Coquitlam Heritage Society) is a museum based out of a 1909 Heritage House originally belonging to the Sales Manager of the Fraser Mill. The house now serves as a community event space, hosts exhibits, and generally works to share the joint culture and history of the diverse city of Coquitlam.

Become a Member:

Support Mackin House Museum today by becoming a member! Members receive benefits like 10% off all paid events and workshops, complimentary private tours, and unlimited free admission to the Museum. Memberships start as low as $10 and support the Museum's programming and archival work.

To learn more or purchase, visit our website.


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Mackin House

1116 Brunette Ave

Coquitlam, BC V3K 1G2

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