
Welcoming City Community Conversation
Saturday, November 15, 2025
6pm-8pm
Fernwood Community Centre 1240 Gladstone AvenueVictoria, BC, V8T 1G6 Canada
Genres
Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible? Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible? Hosted by the City of Victoria’s Welcoming City Advisory Committee in partnership with the Coastal Research, Education, and Advocacy Network (CREAN), this Welcoming City Community Conversation explores what leadership and belonging mean in community spaces.
Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible?
Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible?
Hosted by the City of Victoria’s Welcoming City Advisory Committee in partnership with the Coastal Research, Education, and Advocacy Network (CREAN), this Welcoming City Community Conversation explores what leadership and belonging mean in community spaces. This conversation builds upon the Welcoming City Standards and Strategy.
The evening will open with guest speaker Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde, the first Indigenous Artist in Residence for the City of Victoria (2017–2019). Her work centers on Indigenous theatre, collaborative practice, cultural resurgence, and social and political activism through the arts.
A facilitated group discussion will follow, inviting community members to share experiences and ideas for shaping more inclusive, welcoming, and accessible civic spaces.
Light refreshments provided by Stir It Up (Caribbean food).
For accessibility accommodations, please email: zara@creansociety.org

Saturday, November 15, 2025
6pm-8pm
Fernwood Community Centre 1240 Gladstone AvenueVictoria, BC, V8T 1G6 Canada
Welcoming City Community Conversation
Genres
Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible? Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible? Hosted by the City of Victoria’s Welcoming City Advisory Committee in partnership with the Coastal Research, Education, and Advocacy Network (CREAN), this Welcoming City Community Conversation explores what leadership and belonging mean in community spaces.
Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible?
Who leads? Who belongs? How do we open doors for more voices? How can we make civic spaces more accessible?
Hosted by the City of Victoria’s Welcoming City Advisory Committee in partnership with the Coastal Research, Education, and Advocacy Network (CREAN), this Welcoming City Community Conversation explores what leadership and belonging mean in community spaces. This conversation builds upon the Welcoming City Standards and Strategy.
The evening will open with guest speaker Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde, the first Indigenous Artist in Residence for the City of Victoria (2017–2019). Her work centers on Indigenous theatre, collaborative practice, cultural resurgence, and social and political activism through the arts.
A facilitated group discussion will follow, inviting community members to share experiences and ideas for shaping more inclusive, welcoming, and accessible civic spaces.
Light refreshments provided by Stir It Up (Caribbean food).
For accessibility accommodations, please email: zara@creansociety.org
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