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Launching the BC + AI Ecosystem Association Nonprofit at H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, Vancouver BC w/ ~250 humans, plus the ghosts of ancestors, datasets, and machine spirits
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Vancouver AI Highlights: Ceremony, Justice, Music, Launch | BC + AI Ecosystem
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You don’t walk into a Vancouver AI meetup like you’re checking into a hotel ballroom. You step into a living organism. A hundred different storylines colliding under the planetarium dome… founders, high school hackers, elders, journalists, artists, scientists, and my mom and dad, who braved the border crossing just to see what the hell I’ve been building up here.
I kicked things off with the basics: it’s our 20th meetup. Twenty months straight, we’ve gathered to mix art, tech, ethics, and beer. Tonight was special… we weren’t just meeting, we were founding. The official launch of the BC + AI Ecosystem Association nonprofit.
BC + AI Ecosystem | Building a Responsible & Inclusive AI Future for British Columbia
But before bylaws and board seats, we started where we always should: in ceremony.
Gabriel George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) stood up first. No slides. No jargon. Just lineage. He reminded us that his great-great grandmother lived in this very village before her family was forcibly relocated. He reminded us that surnames themselves are a colonial hack — his people understood identity not as a line but as a web.

And then he dropped the line that rewired the room: