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Ontario, Toronto - Community Alliance Forum Program Version imprimable
mardi, 04 novembre 2008, 08:00 - 16:00 Vues : 3803

8:00 am  Breakfast

  • Memorial Hall, Burgundy Room
9:00 am  Keynote Speaker
  • Ian Fine, Senior General Counsel, Canadian Human Rights Commission

Introduction:

  • Professor Alain Goldschlager, Ontario Chair, League for Human Rights; Director, Holocaust Literature Research Institute, University of Western Ontario
9:30 am  Plenary Panel
  • Memorial Hall, Burgundy Room
RESPONDING TO THE NEEDS: A BEST PRACTICES APPROACH

A cross-sector panel will come together to identify best practices to combat hate that can be implemented across communities and generations through legal/ legislative approaches, mentorship and coalition building. Victim impact statements will frame the discussion.

Moderator:

  • Toni Silberman, Board of Directors, Canadian Race Relations Foundation; National Chair, Commission on Holocaust Education, B’nai Brith Canada
Speakers:
  • Courtney Betty, Human Rights Lawyer
  • Jeremy Dias, Director and Founder, Jer’s Vision: Canada’s Youth Diversity Initiative
  • Marvin Kurz, National Legal Counsel, B’nai Brith Canada
  • Eva Marszewski, Founder & Executive Director, Peacebuilders International (Canada)

10:45 am  Question & Answer

11:00 am Break

11:15 am  Presentations

WORKING MODELS: A PROACTIVE APPROAH

Forming Community Partnerships

Gold Room A

Presenters:

  • Ghulam Sajan, Commissioner, Ontario Human Rights Commission & Joint-Chair, Mosaic Interfaith

Group

  • Aubrey Zidenberg, Chair, Special Advisory Council, League for Human Rights, B’nai Brith Canada

Using Technology to Counter Hate

Burgundy Room

Presenters:

  • Professor Valerie Steeves, Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa
  • Jane Tallim, Co-Executive Director, Media Awareness Network

Research and Education Methods

Gold Room B

Presenter:

  • Professor Joan O’Callaghan, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
  • Barbara Perry, Project Manager & Professor, Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

 

4. Using Legislation to Counter Hate

Committee Room #2

Presenters:

Sergeant Stephen Camp, former Hate Crimes Officer, Edmonton Police

Richard Warman, Human Rights Lawyer

 

5. Joint Community Police Initiatives

Committee Room #4

Presenters:

Constable Tom Decker, LGBT Liaison Officer, Community Mobilization Unit, Toronto Police Service Warren Silver, National Training Officer, Policing Services Program, Statistics Canada

 

12:30 pm Networking Lunch

Memorial Hall, Burgundy Room

 

1:30 pm  Round Table Discussions

Break-out rooms


ENSURING SUSTAINABILITY: THE NUTS & BOLTS OF A COMMUNITY APPROACH

 

Building on the recommendations of the plenary sessions and the working models presented for discussion, facilitators will work with participants to create a sustainable, multi-disciplinary anti-hate alliance.

 

1. Brother Razak Damani, President, Islamic Shia Ithna Asheri Jama’at of Toronto

Burgundy Room

2. Surinder Singh Gill, Policy Advisor, Strategic Policy and Planning Division, Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs

Gold Room

3. Greg Rogers, Executive Director, John Howard Society of Toronto

Committee Room #2

4. Constable Brett Kemp, Diversity Unit, York Regional Police

    Constable Paul Chiang, Diversity Unit, York Regional Police

Committee Room #4

 

3:00 pm  Concluding Session

Memorial Hall, Bugundy Room

 

Recommendations to the Forum Chair from the Round Table Facilitators

 

4:00 pm  Closing Remarks

 

Funding provided by the Ontario Victim Services Secretariat, Ministry of the Attorney General and the B’nai Brith Foundation

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Table ronde en partenariat avec le Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Setllement (RCIS)
 
La race, l'identité, et appartenant: un fossé entre les générations?

Les panelistes inclut
Debbie Douglas, Executive Director
Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
Dr. Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali, Université Ryerson
Joe Friesen, Demography Reporter, The Globe & Mail
Animée par Dr. Harald Bauder, Academic Director, RCIS

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Cara Commons, Room 1-150
7ème étage, Ted Rogers School of Management
55 Dundas Street West, Toronto
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