Third Age Learning at Kwantlen
TALK offers a wide range of courses for adults 50 years of age or older. Registration for Winter/Spring courses will be open on January 22, 2024.
Third Age Learning at Kwantlen
TALK offers a wide range of courses for adults 50 years of age or older. Registration for Winter/Spring courses will be open on January 22, 2024.
Start date: Wednesday, April 17 2024.
Schedule:
On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 2:50 PM
Langley Campus
Location: Langley Campus | 20901 Langley Bypass, Langley, BC, V3A 8G9
Description:
During the 1930's in Canada in the midst of the Great Depression, left-wing, socialist and Christian-activist ideas were considered by mainstream Canadian society to be the territory of dangerous idealists. However, many Canadian intellectuals, writers, artists and educators thought that neither the Liberal party of Mackenzie King, nor the Conservative party of W.B. Bennett had the slightest intention or ability to create a society that cared about the welfare of its citizens. Therefore, to support a new political party like the CCF (the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation founded in 1933) was to have a highly romantic, adventurous temperament and outlook – to believe in just causes and to have the courage to take public action in the service of one’s ideals. This illustrated presentation will introduce a group of committed and purposeful individuals who dreamed of making a better Canada in a better world. The focus will be the life and times of John King Gordon, who exemplified the aims and activities of these individuals, and who also discovered that the romance of politics could lead to the politics of romance. Molly Ungar taught Canadian and Quebec History at a number of Universities in Ontario and Quebec plus the University of the Fraser Valley. She gave TALK the excellent presentation on How We Got to the 49th Parallel last spring. Register by: Fri. Apr. 12th
Mandatory membership(s):
Available: 15/30
Price: $15.00 Taxes waived
Notes: Langley Campus, West Building, Room 2130 Parking is available on all KPU campuses. The cost is $5. • Remember your car’s license plate number. • Go to a Pay station located at main building entrances. • Key in license number (not your stall number); select time; then pay. Coins ($0.25, $1 and $2 coins only), Visa, MasterCard, American Express or PayByPhone are accepted at all Pay stations. They do not accept debit cards. If you have a handicapped placard, parking is free in the marked handicapped spaces only. If you park in a regular stall, you are expected to pay. The parking map for each campus, which indicates the location of handicapped spaces, can be found at: kpu.ca/parking-transit/maps.
More information: Langley campus, West Building, Room 2130
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