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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 20, 1996 MINUTES A meeting of the Pickering Advisory Committee on Race Relations and Equity was held in the Pickering Civic Complex on Tuesday,August 20, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. Present: Councillor David Ryan(Co-Chair) Roland Rutland, Social Development(Co-Chair) Staff Sergeant Gord McKechnie, Durham Regional Police Jane Kiyonaga, Durham Separate School Board Abou Nabe, Community Appointee Donna Bovolaneas, Community Appointee Fred Gibson, Community Appointee Olivia Rose, St. Mary High School Victoria George, Pickering High School Stephen Reynolds, Town of Pickering Margaret Donaldson, Recording Secretary Regrets: Jack Gardner, Durham Board of Education Donna Bovolaneas will try to join the meeting later in the evening Roger Beckett Ian Weber, Community Appointee Dr. Khan 1. WELCOME Councillor Dave Ryan welcomed all in attendance. 2. APPROVE MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING MOTION: Moved by Staff Sergeant Gord McKechnie Seconded by Abou Nabe That the Minutes of the May 21, 1996 Meeting be accepted as presented. Carried 2 3. BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES Board of Trade Representation Ms. Lesley Whyte has confirmed that she will be joining the committee as the representative for the Board of Trade, but apologized for not being in attendance this evening due to a prior commitment. Roger Beckett(Durham Free Net) Roger Beckett apologized that he could not attend due to work and advised he would like to do a presentation of the Website at the next meeting. Gord McKechnie asked if anyone had viewed the website. He suggested committee members try to view it so that they could comment or any potential changes at the next meeting. Developing a Database Steve Reynolds advised that Donna Bovolaneas has been working on this project. She has contacted Joan Skelton of the Social Development Council and was advised that Karla Rhodie's contract has been extended. Donna will contact Karla and provide an update of data available from Community Profiles at the September meeting. Distributing Brochures through Schools Jayne Kiyonaga advised that the Separate School Board is willing to distribute copies of the "Harassment With Us All" brochure in September, to all Pickering students. Steve Reynolds commented that Jack Gardner had advised that the Durham Board of Education is also willing to distribute the brochure to all their students. After various discussions it was decided that the brochures will be printed in black and white and forwarded to the School Boards for distribution. If the Boards want to copy them and distribute on a wider range the committee did not have a problem with this. Councillor Ryan thought the suggestion of forwarding 2 original copies to each school for display and 2 copies to Parent/Teacher associations with a letter asking for comments was an excellent idea. 3 Steve Reynolds will compose a letter for review by Jane and Jack for brochure distribution through the School Principals. Councillor Ryan asked if committee members could put some thought into how we can promote to the community at large. He suggested contacting the book industry to see if we could produce a book mark. GTA Race Relations Committee Correspondence Various committee members felt that this GTA Race Relations Committee appears to be a watchdog committee. Abou Nabe advised that he had spoke to Ron Rock and he was advised that originally the GTA committee was established as an advisory committee. They do not have an mandate for action across the GTA. Roland Rutland and Abou Nabe stated that they will still attend these meetings. 4. IMPLICATIONS OF THE LOSS OF THE PROVINCIAL SENIOR ADVISOR ON COMMUNITY AFFAIR'S POSITION. It was suggested that a representative from the Ministry be invited to attend the October meeting to review Ministry changes and priorities and the impact on our municipality. Steve Reynolds will arrange. Roland Rutland advised that the Ministry have now appointed a field consultant for the Durham Region for Race Relations and Culture. 5. NEW BUSINESS Roland Rutland advised that the Social Development Council have received a $20,000 Grant from Levi Strauss for Race Relation in Durham. The Taking A Stand Speakers Bureau is now winding down (copies attached to minutes). The MECCA project has now come to an end. It has had a lot impact on the community. Roland also advised that there was an excellent display of chronicle 10 years of Work in Durham in place in the foyer of the Pickering Recreation Complex. The display will be moving to the Ajax Community Centre on August 21, 1996. Roland also advised that he attended the Town of Pickering Youth Summer Drop in Program for youth ages 13-19 years old last week and played the Race Relations Interaction Game. The youth were very motivated and the game appealed to them. They had a lot of interesting questions. 4 Jayne Kiyonaga advised that an Anti Racial Camp will be hosted by the Oshawa Knights of Columbus. She will keep the committee posted. Fred Gibson commended the Town of Pickering for the front cover of the recent Town Brochure. It was an excellent representation of the Pickering community.0 Donna Bovolaneas stated that the display at the Complex was fabulous and very professional. Roland should be commended. Donna Bovolaneas apologized for arriving late but asked if we could advise her on the GTA Race Relations Committee discussion. Councillor Ryan gave her an overview. Donna then asked if she could read a report she had prepared and asked if a copy could be distributed with the Minutes for members to review (please see attached). 6. NEXT MEETING Tuesday, September 17, 1996 - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 22, 1996 - 7:00 p.m. crec\rrmin5\cr100