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Asian Heritage Symposium 2010
===History of Asian Heritage Month in Canada===
 
1995: The first Asian Heritage Month (AHM) meeting in Toronto initiated by Toronto Asian Heritage director,Saheed Khan. This event was supported by the Canada Council Head of Music section, Gary Christall, and included AHM partners from Vancouver, Jim Wong Chu, Zainub Verjee, Toronto’s Desh Par Desh team and Accès Asie’s team with Janet Lumb, Bernard Nguyen and Attif Siddiqi.
 
2003: A four-day meeting occurs between Montreal Asian Heritage Festival with the Vancouver Asian Heritage Month group. This exchange meeting was supported by Canada Council through its Outreach section and included William Lau as a representative from Toronto’s Little Pear Garden Collective.
 
2005: Accès Asie organized a national AHM team meeting in Toronto that was sponsored by the Harbourfront Centre with representatives from Asian Heritage Month groups from Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, Montreal and Calgary.
 
2006: A teleconference call was organized with Senator Poy and with Asian Heritage Month groups across Canada consisting of representatives from Montréal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax and Ottawa.
 
 
===Asian Heritage Symposium 2010===
Accès Asie (aka Montreal Asian Heritage Festival) is hosting a national Asian Heritage Month(AHM) symposium for Fri., Sat. Sun. Sept. 17, 18, 19, 2010 in Montreal. Building into, during and after the symposium in a participatory national momentum towards an network, Accès Asie is initiating an Asian Canadian wiki, www.asiancanadianwiki.org. Documents, notes and comments, of the symposium will be available on the wiki for all to access and to add.  
Accès Asie (aka Montreal Asian Heritage Festival) is hosting a national Asian Heritage Month(AHM) symposium for Fri., Sat. Sun. Sept. 17, 18, 19, 2010 in Montreal. Building into, during and after the symposium in a participatory national momentum towards an network, Accès Asie is initiating an Asian Canadian wiki, www.asiancanadianwiki.org. Documents, notes and comments, of the symposium will be available on the wiki for all to access and to add.  



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Presenter Festival Accès Asie
Location Montreal
Home page http://www.accesasie.com
Start date 17/09/2010
End date 19/09/2010

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History of Asian Heritage Month in Canada

1995: The first Asian Heritage Month (AHM) meeting in Toronto initiated by Toronto Asian Heritage director,Saheed Khan. This event was supported by the Canada Council Head of Music section, Gary Christall, and included AHM partners from Vancouver, Jim Wong Chu, Zainub Verjee, Toronto’s Desh Par Desh team and Accès Asie’s team with Janet Lumb, Bernard Nguyen and Attif Siddiqi.

2003: A four-day meeting occurs between Montreal Asian Heritage Festival with the Vancouver Asian Heritage Month group. This exchange meeting was supported by Canada Council through its Outreach section and included William Lau as a representative from Toronto’s Little Pear Garden Collective.

2005: Accès Asie organized a national AHM team meeting in Toronto that was sponsored by the Harbourfront Centre with representatives from Asian Heritage Month groups from Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, Montreal and Calgary.

2006: A teleconference call was organized with Senator Poy and with Asian Heritage Month groups across Canada consisting of representatives from Montréal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax and Ottawa.


Asian Heritage Symposium 2010

Accès Asie (aka Montreal Asian Heritage Festival) is hosting a national Asian Heritage Month(AHM) symposium for Fri., Sat. Sun. Sept. 17, 18, 19, 2010 in Montreal. Building into, during and after the symposium in a participatory national momentum towards an network, Accès Asie is initiating an Asian Canadian wiki, www.asiancanadianwiki.org. Documents, notes and comments, of the symposium will be available on the wiki for all to access and to add.

Accès Asie has identified a need to connect Asian Canadian cultural communities and artists who may be working in isolation, in order to encourage cross-regional, cross-provincial and cross-community exchanges such as resource sharing, collaborative strategies, touring possibilities, funding options etc.

The symposium will offer discussion and coaching activities led by speakers who are known for their leadership in the respective areas of cultural strategy, fundraising strategies and diversity-equity policy implementation.

The Asian Canadian wiki is to develop the connections and shared information from the symposium, facilitate communication and cultivate a democratic, information sharing connection with Asian Heritage month organizations, cultural communities and artists increasing the profile and visibility of Asian Canadians across Canada.

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