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Wikis Ginger Garden, a public potluck gathering to eat, drink, and talk about burning questions and projects in arts, education, community and ventures creates an intimate space for sharing information, exchanging ideas, and to encourage self representations. Presenters who identify themselves as Asians/ mixed race present their most recent works in 5 minutes followed by a Q & A of 5 minutes.   
Wikis Ginger Garden is an intimate public potluck gathering to eat, drink, and talk about burning questions and projects in arts, education, and community and sharing and exchanging information and ideas. Ten presenters who identify themselves as Asians/ mixed race present their most recent works in 5 minutes that is followed by a Q & A of 5 minutes. The event includes open time for public announcements, questions, spontaneous presenters, and discussion.
                                                                                                               
Wiki’s Ginger Garden facilitates serendipity celebrating accidental discoveries and fortunate happenstance and where imaginations can be captured.  Presentations are video documented with permission and contributed here. This website is a database of all things Asian Canadian. Advocating and advancing self representation, the Asian Canadian Wiki team is dedicated to working to end all forms of discrimination, including racism and stereotyping.
Bring your plate, utensil, cup etc. to reduce waste.   


Wiki’s Ginger Garden facilitates a fortunate happenstance, a serendipity celebrating accidental discoveries and connections where imaginations can be captured.  Presentations are video documented with permission and contributed to the asiancanadianwiki.org (ACWiki).


Please bring your plate, utensils, cup etc. to minimize waste.
Presenters
 
Some Presenters


Emily Gan, http://www.emilygan.com/
Emily Gan, http://www.emilygan.com/

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