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==Welcome to Ginger Garden==  
==Welcome to Ginger Garden 2014==  


Ginger Garden 2014 is a gathering to eat, drink, and talk about burning questions and projects in the arts, education and community building.   
Ginger Garden 2014 is a gathering to eat, drink, and talk about burning questions and projects in the arts, education and community building.   
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The intent of Ginger Garden is: 1. to create an intimate space for sharing information and exchanging ideas, 2. to highlight Asian Canadians, 3. to represent Asian Canadians as Asian Canadians, 4. to encourage and promote the importance of self representations of Asian Canadians, and 5. to connect, bridge and intersect the arts, academic and community circles and networks.
The intent of Ginger Garden is: 1. to create an intimate space for sharing information and exchanging ideas, 2. to highlight Asian Canadians, 3. to represent Asian Canadians as Asian Canadians, 4. to encourage and promote the importance of self representations of Asian Canadians, and 5. to connect, bridge and intersect the arts, academic and community circles and networks.


=Event Schedule=
==Presenters Descriptions and Bios==
=Tracy Zhang= facilitator
Tracy Zhang is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Geography, Planning, and Environment, Concordia University. Her recent research examines international recruitment of Chinese acrobats. She is a member of Art Can Heal Montreal, a collective group of oncology patients and their loved ones, arts therapists, researchers affiliated with Cedars CanSupport. 
==Chinese Tea Salon in Montreal 2013==
==Chinese Tea Salon in Montreal 2013==