HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 20, 1998 MINUTES
A meeting of the Pickering Advisory Committee on Race Relations and Equity was
held in the Pickering Civic Complex on Tuesday, January 20, 1998 at 7:00 p.m.
Present: Councillor Dave Ryan(Co-Chair)
Roland Rutland, Ajax-Pickering Social Development Council
Ted Dionne, Durham Regional Police Service
Philip Matsushita, Pine Ridge Secondary School
Jane Kiyonaga, Durham Separate School Board
Alice Carlson, Dunbarton High School
Monika B. Jensen, Community Appointee
Mobeen Khaj a, Muslim Educational Cultural Association
Stephen Reynolds, Director of Culture&Recreation
Lynn Winterstein, Town of Pickering
Margaret Donaldson, Recording Secretary
Regrets:
Dr. Phebe-Jane Poole, Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade
Norm Powers, Durham Board of Education
Fred Gibson, Pickering Carib Canadian Cultural Association
Jacqui Steer, William Dunbar Public School
Victoria George, Pickering High School
Olivia Rose, St. Mary Secondary School
Ian Weber, Community Appointee
Beth Lo Bello, Community Appointee
Roger Beckett, Community Appointee
1. WELCOME
Councillor Ryan welcomed all in attendance to the first meeting of the new
Race Relations & Equity Committee for the new Council term. He gave a
brief overview of the work and projects that previous committees had
accomplished.
2. INTRODUCTIONS OF NEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Introductions of new and existing committee members were made. Councillor
Ryan advised that Committee members were planning an upcoming event in
March and that Youth play a key role in this event with the Committee.
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Mr. Reynolds gave an overview of the Committee Mandate and Terms of
Reference. He explained that the Committee works through Councillor Ryan
who advises Mayor and Members of the Council with respect to matters
involving race relations and equity issues within the community. Councillor
Ryan indicated the Committee's role is one of analysis for incidents and
developing recommendations not mediation or conflict resolution.
Mr. Reynolds advised that the position of the Co-chair of the Committee is
reviewed at the beginning each new term. The appointment of co-chair can
either be one or three year term. This item will be placed on the February
Agenda for recommendations.
3. APPROVE MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 18, 1997 MEETING
MOTION:
Moved by: Mr. T. Dionne
Seconded by: Mr. Roland Rutland
That the Minutes of the November 18, 1997 meeting be accepted as presented.
Carried
4. BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES
Black History Month Pine Ridge Secondary School Update
Mr. Matsushita advised that at the last meeting it was decided that the Race
Relations and Equity Committee would not be involved in this event, due to
the fact that we have our 98 Forum upcoming in March.
Mr. Matsushita advised that Ms. Speaks would be performing in six schools in
the Durham Region, during the last week of February. Pine Ridge Secondary
School will be hosting this event on February 26th commencing 9:15 a.m. It
is a 50 minute performance. Each school has been subsidized by the Durham
Board of Education. Pine Ridge has offered all Grades 9 through O.A.C.
History classes the opportunity to attend. There are still 100 seats available
and the World Issue classes will be asked if they wish to attend each student
will be charged a nominal fee. If there are any funds remaining after this
event Pine Ridge will purchase books on Black History.
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Ms. Carlson advised that Dunbarton will be having their performance on
Thursday, February 26, 1998 in the afternoon.
Mr. Reynolds asked if it would be possible for Committee Members to attend.
Ms. Carlson advised that we should contact either herself of Sarah McDonald
to reserve seats. Mr. Matsushita is the contact for seats for the performance
at Pine Ridge.
S.D.C. Critical Path Race Relations Project
Mr. Rutland gave Committee Members a brief overview of what this Social
Development Council project is and why this project had been initiated.
5. 1998 RACE RELATIONS FORUM
Sub-Committee Update
Mr. Rutland distributed and reviewed the minutes from the Sub-Committee's
last meeting.
Mr. Rutland advised that the evening had been formulated on showcasing
Youth. It is a similar format as the 1997 Forum. We are using song, dance
and drama presentations followed by a Youth/Adult Panel question-answer
session.
The following individuals have confirmed they will be participants on the
panel:
Stephen Reynolds, Town of Pickering
Gary Renalli, Durham Board of Education
Ted Dionne confirmed a member of the Durham Regional Police
Mr. Rutland asked what Committee members thought of the idea of having
two keynote speakers. The consensus was only one keynote speaker.
The decision of the Committee was that the keynote speaker should be youth
oriented. The Committee decided that the first choice should be Tracy
Melchor.
Mr. Reynolds asked if a deadline had been established for poetry and essays to
be submitted.
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Ms. Winterstein stated that March 23rd was the date for the Art to be brought
to the Town for mounting. She asked if she could be advised in advance of
the numbers being submitted as room dividers would have to be rented and if
the item was 3 dimensional or wall mounted. She asked if the Town was
going to be responsible for producing the booklet.
Mr. Rutland felt that the sub-committee should discuss these items and that a
proper schedule be prepared and what involvement the Town would have.
Ms. Winterstein reviewed the size and structure of the Council Chambers and
foyer. She advised that space was limited and refreshments would be served
in the foyer.
The Sub-Committee planned their next meeting for Thursday, January 29,
1998 in the Civic Complex.
6. DATES OF FUTURE RACE RELATIONS & EQUITY MEETINGS
February 10, 1998 - 7:00 p.m.
March 10, 1998 - 7:00 p.m.
April 14, 1998 - 7:00 p.m.
May 12, 1998 - 7:00 p.m.
June 9, 1998 - 7:00 p.m.
7. NEW BUSINESS
Ms. Winterstein advised that the Murals have been removed from the Council
Chambers and that Parks Division staff were installing a rod to make them
easy to be hung collectively. The Durham Board of Education have already
reserved the Murals for the month of February. Ms. Kiyonaga asked if the
Separate School Board could reserve them after the Forum.
Mr. Rutland commented that Isabel Bassett new Minister of Citizenship,
Culture & Recreation had been extended an invitation to attend a Durham
Region Strategy Conference on Race Relations.
Ajax will be hosting their Race Relations Festival on April 5th at the McLean
Centre.
Mr. Khaja advised that he has organized the Eid-ul Fitr Dinner on February
4th at the House of Commons in Ottawa. 250 people will be attending
including Members of Parliament, Senators and Ambassadors. Mr. Dan
McTeague MP is the Master of Ceremonies.
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Mr. Reynolds stated that Councillor Ryan had suggested that someone from
the Aboriginal Community be invited to join the Committee, Committee
Members agreed.
Mr. Rutland requested that thank you letters should be sent to Ms. Bovolaneas
and Mr.Nabe for their assistance on the previous Committee.
MEETING ADJOURNED -8:40 p.m.