Live at Lunch: Telling Women’s Stories through Heritage Sites and Belongings

March 8th is International Women's Day. To celebrate, Live at Lunch in March will examine how heritage sites and belongings tell the stories of women that traditional historic narratives miss. 

About the Speaker: 

Genevieve Weber, Manager of Heritage Programs and Services. The BC Heritage Branch is the Province's primary body responsible for the conservation of historic places, fossil management and geographical naming in British Columbia. 

Image: Kilby Store, BC Heritage, Archival Print KGSM1976.008.040

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Live at Lunch is a monthly series where you can hear directly from curators, archivists, staff and researchers at the Royal BC Museum as well as fascinating community members and guests. The events are free, no registration is required and they take place in the Conference Hall at the Royal BC Museum. 

Missed a session? Check out our YouTube Channel for recordings of past Live at Lunch talks.