Author Visit with Drew Hayden Taylor (Indigenous History Month)
Date and time
Location
Online event
Commemorate National Indigenous History Month this June with author Drew Hayden Taylor.
About this event
Live via Zoom
Tuesday, June 28
6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Registration required; register in person at any branch, by phone at 905-623-7322 x2712, or online.
Join us virtually on Wednesday, June 28 as Drew Hayden Taylor highlights his works and discusses his experiences travelling the world, writing, and speaking from the Aboriginal perspective to help bridge the gap between cultures while tickling the funny bone.
Presented in partnership with the Municipality of Clarington.
This program is funded by the Government of Canada.
About Drew Hayden Taylor
Originally from the Curve Lake First Nations, in Central Ontario, Drew has spent the last two decades travelling the world and writing about it from the Aboriginal perspective. An award-winning playwright, author, columnist, film maker and lecturer, he has managed to bridge the gap between cultures by tickling the funny bone.
The years of writing have brought Drew many accolades by his peers, including the Floyd S. Chalmers Award, Dora Mavor Moore Award and the Canadian Author’s Literary Award. He has also been the recipient of many other varied honours; an Honorary Doctorate of Law from Mount Allison University, a Plaque of Honour on the Peterborough Walk of Fame, the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Award, Ontario Premier’s Award for Creative Arts and Design, and Victoria Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award for Outstanding Artistic Achievement in Theatre, to name a few.