Learn to write your memoir in ten easy steps with Dr. Sultan Somjee, renowned ethnographer and author.
Six sessions of storytelling and writing are designed to help you start writing your memoir by utilizing ‘things’ that may have been in your family or items you have collected and cherished over the years. Please bring one of your treasured objects to the first class. Objects can include a priceless old tea pot, a broach, a pocket watch, baby mittens, a vase, a holiday souvenir, a special book, et cetera.
“Everyone has had unique experiences with objects. They represent precious memories and are a part of your family story that will be valued when read by your children and grandchildren.”
Dr. Sultan Somjee is a Canada-based, Kenya-born ethnographer and writer. He is the founder of the Asian African Heritage Trust and Community Peace Museums Heritage Foundation in Kenya. Dr. Somjee has curated many exhibitions on artefacts of dialogue among tribal and ethnic peoples of Eastern Africa. He’s published “Stories from Things” and “Bead Bai”.
October 27 - December 1
Tuesdays, 10:00am - 12:00pm
$63 for 6 sessions, Ages 45+
Registration #1124911
Call 604-276-4300 or visit
www.richmond.ca/register