Latin American Short Stories Reading Group with María Adelaida Escobar
Join us for the May edition of VLACC’s Latin American Short Stories Reading Group, a welcoming space for readers and literature enthusiasts
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Time: 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Location: Conference Room (Britannia Community Services Centre) 1661 Napier St, Vancouver, BC V5L 4X4
This is a FREE event, but registration is required, and donations are welcome. the
This session, in the style of a book club, will feature two evocative short stories by Mexican author Martha Bátiz: “The First Cup of Coffee” and “The Rain Coat.” Through these works, Bátiz offers intimate reflections on memory, identity, and the emotional textures of everyday life.
The discussion will be facilitated by Professor María Adelaida Escobar-Trujillo, who will guide participants through the narratives while opening up space for conversation, interpretation, and shared insights.
This gathering offers a welcoming space for thoughtful discussion, collective reflection, and connection through literature. No prior knowledge of Latin American literature is required.
The discussion will take place in English, and both English translations and the original Portuguese versions will be provided. Please make sure to read the stories in advance of the session.
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About the Facilitator
María Adelaida Escobar-Trujillo is originally from Colombia, where she studied Philosophy and Literature before pursuing further studies in English Literature and Hispanic Literature and Cultures. Since 2016, she has been teaching Spanish language and literature at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Her research focuses on transcultural interactions, identity, and gender dialogues across Spain and Latin America.
She is also an accomplished writer, with publications spanning short stories, poetry, and academic articles. Her first novel, Tiempo del Sur, was published in 2018, and her most recent book, Nueve de Nueve (2024), is a collaborative work featuring nine Colombian women writers. In 2023, she received the Inspirational Award in Arts and Culture for her contributions to Hispanic culture in Vancouver.
With the support of the Britannia Community and Services Centre.
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