Rana Liu
Communications Officer
Rana Liu is a Communications Officer at CBC Quebec working in community engagement and outreach. She has previously worked in community development and education. She is looking for new ways to connect with underserved communities on the stories and issues that matter to them.
Latest from Rana Liu
Join CBC on June 1 for a free beading circle and special screening
Our next event at the Benny Library is on Saturday, June 1, to mark the beginning of National Indigenous History Month.
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Free CBC workshop: How to tell your story
On Saturday, May 4, join CBC Montreal for an in-person interactive workshop to learn about what journalists look for in a good story, as well as get tips and insight on how to pitch yours.
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Free screening: The road to the Special Olympics
Join CBC Montreal on April 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. for a free screening and Q&A about the fascinating world where athletes with an intellectual difference are at the forefront.
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Explore the roots of Irish music
Join CBC Montreal on March 17 from 3 - 5 p.m. for a free live concert, screening, and director talkback about the roots of Irish music.
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Gem of an Idea: Free monthly workshops and meet-ups in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
From documentary screenings to hands-on workshops, all the events are free with registration on the Benny Library’s website.
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Carrying Our Cultures
This Asian Heritage Month, we're asking how you carry your culture
Asian Canadians in Montreal share how carrying their culture impacts their lives every day.
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Portraits of a community in Park Ex
From June 23 to Sept. 1, the William-Hingston Centre is presenting an exhibition to celebrate the people behind the incredible community work in Parc-Extension.
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Changing the theatre landscape, one play at a time
Montreal’s Teesri Duniya Theatre recognizes the need for people to be able to tell their own stories. Since its inception in 1981, the theatre has produced over 65 plays by artists who are Indigenous and people of colour.
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Teaching the value of cultural heritage in Brossard
Every weekend, Brossard resident Diana Low would commute back and forth over the Champlain Bridge with her children so they could learn Chinese language and culture. It was her only option. That is, until she and a few friends decided to start a school of their own.
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Opening a business during a pandemic takes a village
Noriko Suzuki could not have started her own business without support from her community.
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