Speaking Pictures With Gary Láwa Johnston

Explore powerful photographs and hear stories of strength and resilience from the dock workers who helped shape this community. Guest speaker Gary "Lawa" Johnston will share the remarkable story of his Squamish ancestor, William Nahanee, the first person in B.C. to go on strike. In the 1880s, Nahanee joined forces with fellow longshoremen to form a union, paving the way for Indigenous workers to organize and advocate for their rights. His leadership guided the creation of the Bows and Arrows Union, a groundbreaking movement for equality on the waterfront.

Join us in celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day and the Summer Solstice with storytelling and light refreshments from 11am until 1pm.

Admission is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group

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About Gary Johnston
Gary Johnston is Skwxwú7mesh Uxwumixw, and has been an educator for over 25 years with a specialized focus on First Nations history, culture, and tourism development. Throughout his career, Gary has dedicated himself to engaging students in meaningful discussions around cultural revitalization, the importance of language preservation, and the values of authenticity and cultural integrity. His work encourages a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultures and aims to foster respect and appreciation for First Nations traditions in both academic and community settings.

About Speaking Pictures
Speaking Pictures invites Indigenous elders to come and speak to the public about photographs that highlight the stories, histories, and landscapes of the North Shore. This program takes place on the Sunday closest to each solstice: June 22 for Summer, and December 21 for Winter. The changing of seasons is marked with gathering, storytelling and the sharing of food. The seasonal changes invite us to reflect on the past and grow into the future.

Curated/Hosted by Joelle Johnston, Indigenous Liaison

Generously supported by
North Shore Community Foundation

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