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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 12, 2012 qty 00 Minutes/Meeting Summary Advisory Committee on Diversity i i Thursday, January 12, 2012 PI KERIN 7:00 pm Pickering Civic Complex, Main Committee Room Attendees: Kirk Mark, Chair Devinder Panesar, Community Appointee Jacob Yacoumidis, Community Appointee Preet Panesar, Dunbarton High School Christy Harper, Pickering Public Library Jody Morris, City of Pickering L. Roberts, Recording Secretary Absent: Kevin Ashe, Councillor, Ward 1 Carlisle Miller, Community Appointee Catherine Reidt, Co-Chair Margaret Lazarus, Valley Farm Public School Neha Mohan, VP, (YOU)nity, Pine Ridge High School Fred Gibson, Pickering Carib Canadian Cultural Association Alma Sandoval, Hispanic Canadian Alliance of Ontario Keith Richards, DRPS Misha Biswas, President, (YOU)nity, Pine Ridge High School Alysha Singh, Secretary of YOU)nity, Pine Ridge High School Item/ Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 1.0 Welcome & Introductions Kirk Mark K. Mark welcomed everyone to the meeting and introductions were made around the table for the benefit of guests resent. 2.0 Delegations J. Morris introduced guest speakers Cody Morrison, Bryan Hansraj and Principal Hoi from Pine Ridge Secondary School. Cody Morrison appeared before the Committee and through the aid of a power point presentation provided information on their "I Am Who I Am" campaign which they launched on November 14, 2011. He provided an overview of their strategies and goals as noted below; • to raise awareness of muscular dystrophy • support cancer research • educate on being street smart • acceptance - inclusive community Page 1 CORP0228-2/02 • currently 19 schools involved Mr. Morrison also noted their fundraising initiatives which include the sale of t-shirts, wrist bands and green t-shirt days held within the school. They have now surpassed their goal of raising $10,000 and plan to use these funds to aid with the purchase of wheelchairs and breathing apparatus through the Muscular Dystrophy Association. He noted a number of events they would be participating in in conjuction with Black History Month. J. Morris invited the organization to participate in the Heritage Day activities to be held on February 25th at Pickering Town J. Morris to action Centre. She also noted she would pass their information along to [YOU]nity for possible participation in the March Break Camp. as well. K. Mark invited them to participate on the Diversity Committee by having a representative from their organization attend meetings. 3.0 Nomination and Election of Chair K. Mark passed the Chair over to J. Morris for the purpose of electing a Chair of the Committee. Moved by J. Yacoumidis Seconded by D. Panesar That K. Mark be nominated for the position of Chair of the. Advisory Committee on Diversity. K. Mark accepted the nomination and the decision was Carried Unanimously. K. Mark resumed the Chair. 4.0 Agendas & Minutes Approval of agenda Moved by C. Harper Seconded by J. Yacoumidis Carried Moved by J. Yacoumidis Seconded by D. Panesar Page 2 CORP0228-2/02 That the minutes of the December 8, 2011 meeting of the Diversity Committee be approved. Carried Business arising from the minutes J. Morris noted that the suggested revisions had been made to the 2012 workplan/2011 report. It is now complete and will be going forward to Council on January 23~d with K. Mark presenting as a delegation. Discussion ensued with respect to choosing wording to expand on the name "Heritage Day" Moved by C. Harper Seconded by J. Yacoumidis That the name "Heritage Day - Diversity Comes Alive" be accepted. Carried 5.0 Correspondence 5.1) DiverseCity Correspondence was received from DiverseCity outlining their findings and recommendations from their report "The Diversity Gap: The Electoral Under-Representation of Visible Minorities". L. Roberts noted the letter contained a website with further information which she will email to the members. L. Roberts to action 6.0 New Business 6.1) Event Updates Heritage Day J. Morris advised everything was set to go for Heritage Day. The letters of invitation would be going out to dignitaries this week as well as the confirmation letters and list of performers. Race Relations Forum J. Morris noted 100 written submissions had been received, mostly comprised of students from grades 5 through 8. These packages have been provided to the judges and a meeting has Page 3 CORP0228-2/02 been scheduled for February 6 to judge the work. Once this has been completed, the winners will be notified and invitations will be sent out. J. Morris advised the Committee that she had received a call back from Honourable David Onley's office and was hoping to have him confirmed as the guest speaker for the forum later this week. J. Morris provided Committee members with copies of a calendar she had prepared outlining the Committee's upcoming events as well as proclamations. Discussion took place with respect to having delegations attend the meetings. It was noted this should be decided first at a. J. Morris to action committee meeting with each delegation being allotted ten minutes to address the Committee. J. Morris noted she would follow up to obtain additional details J. Morris to action on the March Break Camp and also confirm the dates have been booked with the Pickering Library. J. Morris handed out copies of the research proposal which had been prepared by Durham College for the Diversity Committee. She noted a second report would be coming and she will forward this out to the members once received. This will enable members to review it prior to the February meeting. 6.0 Ad'ournment Kirk Mark The next meeting will be held on February 9, 2012 Meeting Adjourned: 8:25 pm Copy: City Clerk Page 4 CORP0228-2/02