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May 25,
2001: Significant Music® Library ~ U.N. Peace Education
works inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy included in analysis chapter
of "Dante and Music: Musical Adaptations of the Commedia from the
16th-Century to the Present" by Maria A. Roglieri.
Feb. 16,
2001: (IPB) International Peace Bureau Endorsement for Peace
Education, Hague Appeal for Peace, Geneva, Switzerland.
January 5, 2001: National Geographic Society (Washington,
D.C.) Video Release of REGIONS OF THE WORLD. (See March 22/00 for
additional information).
May 11/00:
York University, Main Campus, Vari Hall. Equity in the Classroom
Curriculum : Equity in the Curriculum
March
21/00 - In Tacit Understanding @ Union Station. Filming for National
Geographic Society (Washington, D.C.) and Glencoe McGraw-Hill
Publishers (co-producers), Director, Chris Intagliata, Full House
Films. REGIONS OF THE WORLD, a 7 part Educational video series and
National Geographic Society's 1st International Video Release of the
New Millennium. Release date: Jan. 5, 2001.
December
14, 1999 - Respect on the Internet workshop by Neil McNeil One
Community Network @ WoodGreen Community Centre, Toronto.
November
29 1999 - Music Educator, Significant
Music®
Composer/Director of Music, Ennio A. Paola, receives Pickering Civic
Award - Arts and Culture, for outstanding achievements. Council
Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex, Pickering.
October
1999 - PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT IN CANADA Magazine,
Vol.32,No.3, reprints Canadian Scene article, pg. 19.
August 23,
1999, - Ben Viccari's CFMT-TV Commentary on "In Tacit Understanding"
Program.
Channel 47
in Toronto, Channel 60 in Ottawa, Channel 69 in London @ 12:58
p.m.
April 21,
1999 - 4th Annual show at Metro Hall. An evening of music, fun and
togetherness. A number of groups performed various items, showcasing
the objectives of the program. The Official One Community Universe
web site was launched by Dr. Karen Mock, National Director, League
for Human Rights of B'nai Brith Canada. The launching of the site
represents an opportunity to reach people not only locally, but on a
global scale.
March 22,
1999 - Ceremony at Toronto Police Headquarters to award certificates
to participating people. The award is non-competitive, and a number
of students will be receiving it through the One Community program.
Guests included :
Dr. Bryan E. Walls - author of "The Road that Led to
Somewhere"
Toronto Chief of Police - David Boothby
Minister of Culture - Isabelle Bassett
Vice Chair of Police Board Services - Judy Sgor
March 21,
1999 - Stop Racism Youth Challenge
- click for more details
National
Anti-Racism Campaign! Project sponsored by the Multiculturalism
Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage, and is part of the on
going "Racism. Stop It!" March 21st Campaign. Visit http://www.march21.com
March 21,
1999 - Dynamic Public Forum on Hate on the Internet. One
Community Students will be participating in this attempt to spread
awareness of the problems due to Hate sites. For more information,
visit http://www.bnaibrith.ca
Calendar of Key Human Rights Related Observances
For a World Calendar of Human Rights Events Around the World, visit http://www.hri.ca/calendar/index.shtml
One Community Initiative Groups are encouraged to use any number of the following special days as a way to raise awareness about various human rights themes and as a basis to launch your own school events and activities
C = Canada ; NA = North America ; I = International ; SM = Significant Music®
January
February
Black History Month
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
Women's History Month
November
December
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