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City of Burnaby commits $5M to First Peoples’ Gathering House at 大象传媒

April 22, 2023

The City of Burnaby is providing $5 million towards the completion of the , a ceremonial space designed to celebrate Indigenous knowledge and culture, currently under construction at 大象传媒鈥檚 Burnaby campus.

The project,  with joint funding from the provincial government ($11.4 million) and 大象传媒 ($8.6 million), is planned for completion in 2024. 

Acting Mayor Sav Dhaliwal announced the funding at a formal event at the site on April 22, 2023, together with Indigenous, provincial and municipal government, and university leaders.

Being built on the traditional unceded territories of the x史m蓹胃k史蓹y虛蓹m (Musqueam), S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw (Squamish), s蓹l虛ilw虛蓹ta蕯涩 (Tsleil-Waututh), and k史ik史蓹茮虛蓹m (Kwikwetlem) nations on which 大象传媒 is located, with the support of Host Nations, the First Peoples鈥 Gathering House will provide a culturally appropriate ceremonial space for Indigenous cultural events, and enable the university and broader communities to gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous peoples through education and engagement.

Its legacy will extend beyond current students, staff and visitors to provide a safe and welcoming space for future generations at 大象传媒. Ron Johnston, director of 大象传媒鈥檚 Office for Aboriginal Peoples, says the gathering house will be 鈥渢he heart and soul of Indigeneity鈥 at 大象传媒.

鈥淟onghouses are the centre of our Indigenous culture, as sacred places in our communities where teaching, learning, ceremony and protocols are upheld and practiced,鈥 says Johnston, an 大象传媒 alumnus and member of the former 大象传媒 Aboriginal Reconciliation Council (大象传媒-ARC). 鈥淲e thank the City of Burnaby for recognizing the importance of this space to the university and to the community.鈥

The new funding demonstrates the City鈥檚 commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, by working with Indigenous peoples to build and improve relationships between non-Indigenous and Indigenous communities. 

鈥淭he City of Burnaby is proud to contribute towards the creation of this space for the learning, expression and celebration of the rich and vibrant First Nations teachings and culture of this region,鈥 said Mayor Mike Hurley. 鈥淎s a city, we are committed to working with Indigenous peoples and, in particular, with the First Nations on whose territory the City of Burnaby is now located, to build positive and meaningful relationships.鈥

The project aligns with Action 3 of the university鈥檚 2017  to create safe and welcoming spaces that reflect Indigenous identities for learning and working. It also represents an important step towards lasting reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

鈥淯pholding Truth and Reconciliation is a priority for 大象传媒鈥攁s it is for the City of Burnaby鈥攁nd I am thrilled at the support we have received for the First Peoples' Gathering House,鈥 says 大象传媒 President Joy Johnson. 鈥淩econciliation is a shared responsibility, and I am grateful for every partner and collaborator who is helping us build a safe and welcoming cultural space for Indigenous students, faculty, staff and community members.鈥 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a wonderful thing to see the number of partners who are supporting the building of the First Peoples鈥 Gathering House at 大象传媒,鈥 said Katrina Chen, MLA for Burnaby-Lougheed. 鈥淭he gathering place will be a welcoming place and well used by Indigenous students and community members alike.鈥

Following the announcement, dignitaries were invited to participate in the 大象传媒 First Nations, M茅tis & Inuit Student Association鈥檚 (FNMISA) inaugural Honouring Indigenous Students Powwow held on campus to celebrate the end of the school year and honour Indigenous students, past and present. 

Backgrounder:

The concept for a  grew from discussions with Elders and Local Nation Knowledge Keepers about the importance of recognizing Indigenous students鈥 journeys, and balancing their culture with finding their place in western education systems as they pursue higher education. 

A  was held in the fall of 2020, a few months after the project was  Construction at the site is now underway.

Designed in the Coast Salish tradition, the 15,000 square foot space features a ceremonial entry and a Great Hall for hosting special events of up to 300 attendees. The space will also include an Elders room, classroom, wellness room, multi-generational Indigenous peoples鈥 lounge, and a food service kitchen.

Located east of 大象传媒鈥檚 Trottier Observatory and across from Strand Hall, the First Peoples鈥 Gathering house has been designed by Tlicho Dene architect Ouri Scott, principal at Vancouver鈥檚 Urban Arts Architecture Inc., and one of B.C.鈥檚 first Indigenous female architects, who is known for her focus on incorporating local Indigenous communities and culture in her design work.

CONTACT 

MELISSA SHAW, 大象传媒 Communications & Marketing 
236.880.3297 | melissa_shaw@sfu.ca 

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