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Agenda
November 2, 2023
Hybrid Electronic Meeting - 7:00 pm
Main Committee Room Chair: O. Grignon
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Members of the public may observe the meeting proceedings by viewing the livestream.
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1.Welcome and Call to Order O. Grignon
2.Review and Approval of Agenda O. Grignon
3.Disclosure of Interest O. Grignon
4.Approval of Minutes
4.1 October 12, 2023 1
5.Presentations
5.1 Shailene Panylo, Diversity Initiatives & Community Engagement (DICE) Lead, Durham Children’s Aid Society
Re: Initiatives at Durham Children’s Aid Society
6.Delegations
7.General Business
7.1 O. Grignon 8
7.2 D. Dill
7.3 O. Grignon
7.4
Draft 2024 Meeting Schedule and Format
Terms of Reference
Work Plan
Events Updates
-Black Joy Holiday Market-Black History in Canada Workshop
O. Grignon
7.5 PABRT booth & display enhancement proposal C. Canzius
8.Correspondence
9.Other Business
Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce
Agenda
November 2, 2023
Hybrid Electronic Meeting - 7:00 pm
Main Committee Room Chair: O. Grignon
For information related to accessibility requirements please contact: Committee Coordinator 905.420.4611
clerks@pickering.ca
10.Next Meeting
11.Adjournment
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Minutes/Meeting Summary
Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce
October 12, 2023
Hybrid Electronic Meeting 7:00 pm
Attendees: C. Canzius
A. Fraser
O. GrignonB. LoiseauP.MartinS. Mascoll
V. Shaw
K. HansonMayor K. AsheH.Mohammed, Policy Coordinator, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Division,Region of Durham
J. San Antonio, Senior Advisor, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (Staff Liaison)C.Addo-Bekoe, Manager, People and Culture (Staff Liaison)D.YewWoon, Community Engagement Coordinator, Equity, Diversity & InclusionA.MacGillivray, Committee Coordinator (Recording Secretary)
Absent: D. DavidD. DillZ. DonaldsonC. Russell
K. Petrolo
K. Smith
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Details & Discussion & Conclusion
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Action Items/Status
(include deadline as appropriate) 1. Welcome and Call to Order
O. Grignon welcomed everyone to the meeting and
called the meeting to order.
C. Canzius read the Land Acknowledgement.
2. Review and Approval of Agenda
Moved by P. Martin
Seconded by C. Canzius
That the October 12, 2023 Meeting agenda of the
Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce be approved.
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Carried 3. Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
4. Approval of Minutes
Moved by V. Shaw Seconded by A. Fraser
That the September 14, 2023 Meeting Minutes of the Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce be approved.
Carried
5. Presentations
5.1 Elaine Knox, Community Safety & Well-Being Advisor Re: Community Safety & Well-Being Plan
E. Knox, Community Safety & Well-BeingAdvisor, through the aid of a PDF presentation,provided an overview of the City’s DraftCommunity Safety & Well-Being Plan and
solicited the Taskforce for feedback.
Discussion ensued with Taskforce Members regarding:
•how the Community Safety & Well-Being
priorities were determined;
•whether there were any other initiatives orpriorities that were identified in theCommunity Survey;
•clarification that the priorities in the DraftCommunity Safety & Well-Being Plan are notbased on ranked order of significance fromthe Community Survey; and,
•clarification around the timeline of the Cityfinalizing and implementing the CommunitySafety & Well-Being Plan.
5.2 Hanna Mohammed, Policy Coordinator, Diversity and Inclusion, Region of Durham Re: Durham Region Anti-Racism Taskforce Work Plan
H. Mohammed, Policy Coordinator, Diversity and
Inclusion, Region of Durham, through the aid of a
PDF presentation, provided an overview of the
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Durham Region Anti-Racism Taskforce and their Work Plan.
Discussion ensued with Taskforce Members
regarding the potential for the Taskforce to collaborate with DRART in the future and how often the DRART meets.
6. Delegations
There were no delegations.
7. General Business
7.1 Terms of Reference
O. Grignon reminded the Taskforce that theTerms of Reference was sent out by email on
September 27, 2023 and that members have the
opportunity to edit or add comments to thedocument.
S. Mascoll indicated that there was no feedbackon the document as of yet, and that a more
comprehensive document can be provided at the
next meeting following any further feedbackreceived over the next month.
7.2 Events Update
Confronting Anti-Black Racism Workshop
O. Grignon provided an update regarding the
Confronting Anti-Black Racism Workshopinitiative including:
•clarification of the definition of anti-Black
racism;
•the element of dehumanization resultingfrom anti-Black racism;
•the importance of understanding the
difference between intent and impact ofwords and actions;
•what the Taskforce can do to dismantle
anti-Black racism;
•what resources are required, and whatobstacles exist to dismantling anti-Blackracism;
•the importance of considering visibility andimpact of Taskforce initiatives; and,
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•common themes of communication, youthengagement, and collaboration across
initiative ideas.
O. Grignon solicited the Taskforce as towhether they would like to strike a workinggroup to formulate a Work Plan.
Discussion ensued amongst members regarding whether this Working Group should be formed after the Terms of Reference document is finalized.
Black Joy Holiday Market (Winter Nights, City Lights)
O. Grignon provided an update regarding theBlack Joy Holiday Market (Winter Nights, City
Lights) Event and solicited the Taskforce as towhether they would like to support the eventgoing on from 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm on Sunday,November 26, 2023.
Discussion ensued amongst Taskforce Members
regarding:
•the amount of members that were involvedin last year’s Black Joy Holiday event;
•clarity around what the Taskforce’ssupport would look like for this event; and,
•clarity around the days and times that theTaskforce is being solicited for support in
this event.
O. Grignon showed social media postsshowcasing the 2022 Black Joy Holiday Eventas well as the food baskets that were
prepared.
Discussion continued amongst Taskforce Members regarding the family-friendly nature of the event, and opportunities to network and
engage with the community.
Moved by P. Martin Seconded by K. Hanson
S. Mascoll indicated that herand D. Dill will send areminder to members toprovide feedback on the
Terms of Reference.
O. Grignon to send an emailto members to solicit whomay be interested in being a
part of the Work PlanWorking Group.
J. San Antonio will submit aReport to Council for theupcoming October 23, 2023
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That the Taskforce move forward with the Black Joy Holiday Market Event being expanded over 3 days, to include November 26, 2023.
Carried
7.3 Media Release of PABRT Statement/Letter
O. Grignon provided background contextregarding the “modern day slave” comment madeby Councillor Robinson.
C. Canzius read PABRT’s Statement/Letter inresponse.
Discussion ensued amongst Taskforce Members regarding:
•the contributions of various Taskforcemembers to the statement and response;
•the Taskforce’s interview with Global News onthis matter;
•the importance of addressing these kinds ofsituations in the community;
•the importance of leaders needing to represent
all of their constituents; and,
•the importance of education in addressingthese incidents.
J. San Antonio, Senior Advisor, Equity, Diversity,
and Inclusion and C. Addo-Bekoe, Manager,People and Culture spoke to the City’s EDIStrategy that is being developed and educationbeing a key component. They indicated that
feedback from the community and the Taskforce
is welcome.
Mayor K. Ashe thanked the Taskforce for the work that they do and indicated his support for O. Grignon after her experience delegating at the
September 23, 2023 Council Meeting. He thanked
City staff and the corporation as a whole for their continued support of the Taskforce and indicated that there was a lot of learning to do. Mayor K. Ashe expressed that input is welcome from the
community and Taskforce as to how to make the
community a better place, and indicated that if
Council Meeting to request approval of the Black Joy Holiday Market Event.
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there is anything that the City or the Mayor’s Office could do, that the Taskforce can reach out.
Discussion ensued amongst Taskforce members
regarding:
•the anticipated implementation of the City’sEDI Strategy in 2024, and that educationcomponents would be incorporated as part of
the implementation;
•the format and specifics of the training havingnot been finalized as of yet;
•the inability to mandate Members of Councilto undergo training unless it is legislated;
•whether there was an opportunity to examinepolicies and procedures around what trainings
are required of Members of Council;
•wanting to ensure the EDI Strategy isintentional and impactful rather thanperformative;
•the exploration of various methods andmodels to embed and implement continuousEDI education within the City;
•the expected engagement with the community
on the City’s EDI Strategy on a continuousbasis; and,
•concerns around the inability to require
Members of Council undertake EDI training.
8. Correspondence
There was no correspondence.
9. Other Business
9.1 Shooting Incident at Pickering Casino Resort
A. Fraser spoke to the shooting incident that had
recently occurred at the Pickering Casino Resort, andwhether further information has been provided to theCity or Taskforce regarding the incident.
Mayor Ashe indicated that he was briefed on the
incident and provided the Taskforce a brief overview
of the incident and indicated that it was still under investigation. He also highlighted the crowdfunding efforts underway in support of the victim’s family.
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9.2 Meeting Format
O. Grignon solicited the Taskforce as to whetherthey wish to continue conducting meetings in
Hybrid format, or whether they would like to moveto virtual meetings.
Discussion ensued amongst Taskforce members regarding whether they could alternate between Hybrid and Electronic format and that a further
discussion can be had when the 2024 Meeting Schedule is considered at the November 2, 2023 Meeting.
9.3 Black Community Mixtapes TV Series
P. Martin informed the Taskforce of the TV show
Black Community Mixtapes which documents thehistory and stories of Black Canadians. He notedthat the show airs on Sundays on CityTV, andmentioned that the Taskforce could perhapsconsider exploring a community watch group and
archiving this material for the library.
9.4 Anti-Black Racism in Canada Course
P. Martin spoke to the Anti-Racism CertificateCourse that he is involved in authoring atCentennial College.
Paul Martin to send Taskforce Members more information regarding the TV
show.
10. Next Meeting
The next meeting is scheduled for November 2, 2023 at 7:00pm.
11. Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned.
Meeting Adjourned: 8:56 pm
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Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce
Draft 2024 Meeting Schedule
January 4, 2024 – 7:00 pm
February 1, 2024 – 7:00 pm
March 7, 2024 – 7:00 pm
April 4, 2024 – 7:00 pm
May 2, 2024 – 7:00 pm
June 6, 2024 – 7:00 pm
September 12, 2024 – 7:00 pm
October 3, 2024 – 7:00 pm
November 7, 2024 – 7:00 pm
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