
Join us on March 21 at Launch Co-Working in the Exchange District to explore the CreativeMornings global theme of PARALLEL! Doors open at 8am for networking and breakfast. Our event is free and everyone is welcome! Scroll down for agenda overview.
*All CreativeMornings Winnipeg events offer ASL interpretation.
Talk Title:Â Creating Spaces to Belong: The Parallel Stories of Two Meg(h)ans
As writers and storytellers, Meghan Malcolm (they/she) and Megan Kiyoko Wray (she/her) have spent their lives searching for reflections of themselves in the stories around themâonly to realize that true representation often requires creating the spaces and narratives they longed for. Their journeys parallel in many ways: both grew up feeling underrepresented in media, both found community through storytelling, and both have worked to build spaces where others can feel seen, valued, and understood.

Meet our Speakers: Meghan Malcolm and Megan Wray
Meghan, a queer writer, founded Willow, a bookstore and community hub that grew from a self-publishing project into a beloved gathering space. With a mandate of sharing stories to âfind and lose yourselfâ in, Willow championed diverse books and fostered a space for inclusive events like queer open mics, drag performances, and community workshops.
Megan, a queer, mixed-race Japanese Canadian writer, has spent years uncovering the histories that shaped her family and community, confronting the intergenerational trauma of wartime incarceration and dispossession. Through her work with Mata Ashita: An Intergenerational Writing Circle for Japanese Canadians, she has foundâand now helps createâa space for connection, healing, and shared stories.
Together, Megan and Meghan will explore the power of representation, the intersections of their journeys, and how storytelling can be an act of both self-discovery and community-building. Join us as they reflect on the parallels between their paths and the ways creativity fosters belonging.

Meet our Musician: Raine Hamilton
Resonant, acoustic chamber folk with an otherworldly edge, and a lyric presence that cuts deep. Prism-clear vocals + strings. Anchored in the ancient mountains, reaching out beyond the earthly.Â
Raine is part prairie songstress, part storyweaver; Each song has a story, delivered between songs with humour and grace. Raine invites deep love of the violin into the singer-songwriter genre, writing for violin and voice, as well as for guitar and voice. Joined by cello and upright bass, expect string arrangements that push and pull, that move as they console.
Art is for everyone, music is for everyone. Raine often performs alongside an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter, making their concerts accessible to the Deaf community. Raine is great with kids; Ask them about their songwriting workshops.Â
SOUNDS LIKE: A string quartet + Sarah Harmer + Joni Mitchell
https://www.instagram.com/rainehamilton/
What to expect at a CM Winnipeg event (beside inspiration and fun):
8:00am Arrival and check in – grab a coffee, a breakfast treat and make a new friend (or just smile at someone while making a cool nametag)
8:25am Refill coffee and settle in for a great event!
8:30am Welcome, info about CreativeMornings and listen to our featured local performer
8:45am Community creative engagement activity – introvert approved (and introvert friendly!)
9:00am Intro of Speaker(s)
9:30am Wrap up and exchange contact info with your new friend!
We aim to have the event wrapped up by no later than 9:45am so you can get back to your vehicle before your parking runs out. However, CreativeMornings guests also have free access to Launch Co-Working public spaces on the day of our events, so feel free to hang out for the morning or the day!