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Life stories from marginalized groups told at a new Coquitlam library series

The Coquitlam Public Library is hosting the Life Stories talks in October and November, focusing on a different group each night.
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posAbilities Employment Service members are set to share stories as part of a new Coquitlam speaker series next week.

You can hear the stories of people in marginalized groups as part of a Coquitlam Public Library series that starts next Tuesday (Oct. 25).

The library is hosting the Life Stories talks in October and November, focusing on a different group each night.

James Miller and David Webster from posAbilities Employment Service, a group that provides customized employment supports in the Vancouver and Tri-Cities, will present first.

Their People Living with Disabilities conversation is on Oct. 25 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the library’s City Centre branch (1169 Pinetree Way).

To register for the free program, you're encouraged to visit the Coquitlam Public Library's website.

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