Vancouver, BC – Next Wednesday, on March 7th, UBC will be hosting an open discussion on poverty reduction in British Columbia. Currently, BC is the only Canadian province without a poverty reduction plan despite having 1 in 10 BC residents living in poverty. The BC government is seeking input on poverty reduction strategies. As students, our voices are incredibly important to the process as rising tuition and living costs make attending UBC impossible for many. Ensure that your voice is heard by attending the discussion and sharing your opinion on the issues.Â
The Details:Â
When: March 7th, 2018 at 1 – 3:30 pm
Where: BC Hydro Theatre, CIRSÂ
Moderators:Â
- Trish Garner, BC Poverty Reduction Coalition
- Kell Gerlings, Raise the Rates CampaignÂ
- Anastasia Gaisenok, Check Your HeadÂ
- Phoebe Lo Patigdas, BC Federation of Students
Can’t make it in person? Don’t worry, you can still contribute online to the discussion!Â
All of the information provided will be recorded, compiled and submitted to the BC government by March 30th. If that isn’t enough to get you to attend, there will also be free food and refreshments provided at the event.Â
Your voice matters, UBC, so make sure that you use it.Â