
BOC’S Children’s book:
The Tiara that Sparkled with Culture
Betty O. Chan moved from Hong Kong to London at the age of six, becoming one of only two Asian students in her grade. Her class had a weekly “Star of the Week” tradition, where each selected student wore a sparkly pink tiara and did something special for the class. When Betty’s turn arrived during Lunar New Year, she decided to impress her peers with a twist of her own culture…

WHY SHOULD YOU BUY THIS BOOK?
Purchase this book for any children in your life! It’s a perfect way to teach them lessons about inclusitivity and kindness while introducing them to different cultures’ traditions.
The Flow Initiative
Lack of access to menstrual products in British Columbia is a barrier to education and personal dignity. We advocate for the provision of free menstrual hygiene products in all schools to ensure that no student is forced to miss class because of period poverty. Menstrual care is a basic necessity, not a privilege.
