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Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on December 13, 2021, through video conference via Zoom
Present/Attendees
Thomas S. Saras
Neel Nanda
Maria Saras-Voutsinas
Rosemary Sadler
Ricky Castellvi
Jonathan Annobil
Pooyan Tabatabaei
Nishantha Don
Lankathas Pathmanathan
Linda Karuks
Rue Hayer-Bains
Liisa Qureshi
Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi
George Guzmas
Serge Vankevich
Roberto Hausman
Arif Ahmed
Fiza Syeda
Denis Poirier
Arash Kharabi
Ragee Arasaratnam
Lydia Sun
Leila Monteiro Lins
Jonathan Annobil
Mohammed BagherSamimi
Ali Mahmoud
Mohammad Tajdolati
Ghulam Rasool
Anfisa Lyasota
Ranjit Wicks
Sandie De Freitas
Norman Hart
Kathy L. L. Li
WaisPopalzai
Teshome Woldramanuel
Khalid Magram
Mooka Tamil
Bobby Wang
Maria Swietoizacki
Elizabeth Muzalc
Mike Kolososki
Joe Volpe
Susana Donan
Khalid Menan
Khalid Hamid
Helen Wang
Nagamany Logendralingam
Hermie Garcia
Mila Garcia
Nawrin Farah
Eugenia Bakchinow
Elsayed Nasr
MizhardBagant
Cezar Bangu
GezahegnMekonnenDemissie
Saad Alsafar
Rui Yang
HaiTien Lin
Kumanan Thnambi
Kathy Wang
Ernesto Donan
Isa Melo
ThavapalanKathiravelu
Yuri Natchetoi
John Saraidaris
Said Henry
Lui Queano
Kumayan Thambi
Najibullah Popalzai
Hannan Mamun
Nobodip News
Ali Mahboub
Mulugeta Zergaba
Janusz Niemczyk
Denis Brito
Stensont A
GeethaNangarajh
Syed Irbal
Mike Kolosowski
Bobby Wang
Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam
Foe Jole
ThanapalanKathivarelu
Dimitris Vohaitis
Daril Brar
Ahmad Rostamijam
Lalit Thakar
Lawrence Joseph
Ronny Yason
Khuvan Aftab
Abdul Azeem
Qazi AFRASIAB
Nawrin Farah
S Krishnalingam
Shaiful Horn
Ahmad Hotaki
Thomas Galgor
Kathy Gerasklis
Athanasios Kourtesis
Kumanan Thambi
Tamil Muraka
Solomon Areinu
Bety Glothai
Salah Allam
Stena Allam
Elizabeth Muzale
Agenda of the day:
Welcome Remarks by the Chair:
Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the agenda. Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.
Minutes of the previous meeting:
Rue moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Roberto Hausman seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were unanimously approved.
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President’s Report/Discussions:
Presentation by Nikolaos Mantas Councillor Scarborough -Agincourt
Councillor Mantas thanked NEPMCC for the invitation. He said he is there to listen to the concerns of the members and relay that to the City Hall. There were several discussions on vaccination ads run by the City of Toronto. Councillor Mantas promised to investigate the concerns of City run ads and convey the message to the respective departments at City Hall. After his brief presentation Councillor Mantas candidly answered all questions raised by the members of NEPMCC
President Thomas Saras, Shaihidul Islam Mintu, Logan, Logendralingam, Hon Joe Volpe, Pooyan Tabatabaei and others participated in the discussions
Presentation by US Consulate Officer Diane Del Rosario
She spoke of various programs run by the department of Foreign Service in US.
She spoke on the “How to Navigate the U.S. Government Grant Application Process Information Session” which will take place on December 17
She was pleased to inform the council that the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, Office of Public Affairs, will be conducting an information session on “How to Navigate the U.S. Government Grant Application Process.” The information session will cover how to navigate the U.S. Embassy’s and Consulate’s notice of funding opportunity (NOFO), understanding and fulfilling the NOFO criteria, deadline dates, completing the required grant forms, the importance of budget narratives, and creating solid monitoring and evaluation plans. She mentioned the importance of ethnic media in North America as it does a great job in informing its readership of the available government programs in their native language. After her presentation she answered all questions posed by members of NEPMCC
George Guzmas, Tariq Durrani, Roberto Hausman, Karim Mirshahi, Manan Gupta, and others participated in the discussion.
New Business/Discussions:
Mr. Saras discussed meeting in person. He is hopefully that restrictions will be lifted soon so that we can begin meeting at City Hall again. We will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.
Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the Aid to Publishers next year.
Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.
Karim Mirshahi who is also the Managing Director of BIPOC Film Festival 2021 invited all the members on December 18 and 19 at the Carlton Cinemas.
BIPOC filmmakers face unique social barriers in every aspect of the filmmaking, production, and distribution process. According to a report from McKinsey & Company this March, only approximately 6% of writers, directors, and producers working on films in the United States are black. The report also found that films led by black producers, writers and directors on average receive 40% less funding than other films. While indigenous cinema has seen a significant rise in popularity and success in Canada over the last decade, indigenous people are still vastly underrepresented in every aspect of film production. Additionally, within feature film production there is a stark underrepresentation of indigenous voices. According to a 2013 report on indigenous filmmaking, from 2008-2012 Telefilm Canada funded 310 feature films, only five of which were created by Indigenous filmmakers. Similarly, of 115 feature films supported by the Ontario Media Development Corporation between 2008-2012, only one was created by an indigenous filmmaker. These statistics highlight how important it is to support and promote films created by BIPOC individuals, through BIFF we hope to give a new platform to marginalized BIPOC filmmakers to share their creations.
The BIPOC International Film Festival and experience a wide array of acclaimed films and engage in socially relevant discussion around representation in media.
BIPOC International Film Festival (BIFF) is happening on December 18 and 19, at the Carlton Cinemas, downtown Toronto.
Karim Mirshahi invited all his colleagues at the Ethnic media to attend and enjoy the event as a VIP guest and do interviews with the film makers, other VIP guests and dignitaries attending the festival.
Adjournment:
Kathy Lin moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Dimitri P seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, January 11, 2021, via Zoom.
The above notes from the meeting of December 13,2021 were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.