THE WALRUS TALKS CITIES OF MIGRATION
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Join us for TD Presents The Walrus Talks Cities of Migration, an evening of lively, thought-provoking ideas about how migration shapes cities, cultural exchange, business development, and more.
Featuring speakers:
George Abraham, founder and publishing director, New Canadian Media
Carmine Aguirre, actor, author and playwright
Kamal Al-Solaylee, author and university professor
Queenie Choo, CEO, S.U.C.C.E.S.S.
Mary Clare Zak, managing director of social policy, City of Vancouver
Michael Heeney, principal, Bing Thom Architects
Rick "Big Love" Kumar, rapper
Calvin “Kalvonix” Tiu, rapper
The Walrus Talks is a national series of events produced by the charitable, non-profit Walrus Foundation as part of an educational mandate to provide forums for conversations on matters vital to Canadians. Each event offers lively, thoughtful, inspiring, riveting, smart, new thinking from scientists, writers, performers, scholars, and leaders of business and the arts.