Students from Chandler Win the 2005 Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition

MONTREAL, March 21, 2005 -- The Honourable Raymond Chan, Minister of State (Multiculturalism) honoured the 10 winning teams of the 9th annual Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition, at a ceremony held today at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. The Honourable Jean-C. Lapierre, Minister of Transport, political lieutenant of Quebec and Minister responsible for Gaspé, is proud that one of the winning teams is from Chandler.

A team from Chandler's Polyvalente Mgr. Sévigny, consisting of three students - Annie Pier Audet, Vicky Pelletier and Charlotte Levasseur-Paquin - was honoured for its video, "Pensez-y!"

"In their video, our young people have expressed their wish to live in a society without racism, and it is important to listen to them", said Minister Lapierre.

"These videos enable us to see the world through the eyes of Canada's youth," said Minister of State Chan.

"These young Canadians understand the pain of exclusion. They know that stereotyping can cause damage to both the individual and the community", added Minister of State Chan. "They recognize that racism is a barrier for many Canadians, and that respect and understanding are the only means to overcome this challenge."

Every year the Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition challenges youth aged 12 to 18 to take a stand against racism by creating videos that deliver strong anti-racism messages. The competition is sponsored by Panasonic Canada Inc. The videos are selected by a panel of judges who make their choices based on originality, audio/visual quality and the effectiveness of the Racism. Stop It! message.

The winning teams come from schools in Prince George, British Columbia; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Yellowknife, NWT; Toronto and Markham, Ontario; Chandler and Laval, Quebec, and; Halifax, Nova Scotia. The 2005 winning videos can be viewed at: www.march21.gc.ca.

The Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition was created to honour the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, March 21. This special day was declared by the United Nations in 1966 to commemorate the anti-apartheid demonstrators who were killed in Sharpeville, South Africa, 45 years ago. Canada was one of the first countries to support this International Day.

The Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition is funded and managed by the Multiculturalism Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Information:

Roy Bornmann
Office of the Minister of State
(Multiculturalism)
(819) 997-9900

Véronick Raymond
Director, Public Affairs and Communications
Canadian Heritage -Quebec Region
(514) 283-7698


BACKGROUNDER

Racism. Stop It!
Winners of the 2005 National Video Competition


Nous sommes qui nous sommes
École Curé-Antoine-Labelle, Laval, Quebec
Carl Lebel - 17
Eve Desrochers - 16
Yan Gagnon-Labelle - 16
Laura Léger - 16

Leave Out Violence
c/o Moving Images Group

Sacred Heart School of Halifax,
Halifax, Nova Scotia

Andrew Abraham - 18
Ryan Gannon - 17

What is Racism?
Cedars Christian School, Prince George, BC
Tim Wood - 14
Colton Beeton - 13
Josh Burnham - 13
Daniel Giesbrecht -13
Craig Pudlas -13

Stereotypes
Sacred Heart School of Halifax,
Halifax, Nova Scotia

Melanie Hattie - 14
Desirée Adams - 16
Meaghean Richardson - 15
Kirsti Jangaard - 14
Hilary Lanyon - 15


Embrace it!
Balmoral Hall School, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Krupa Kotecha - 14
Teresa Kennedy - 14
Alex Campbell - 14

The Bigot Awards
Arthur A. Leach School, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sasa Janjic - 14
Leanne Farough - 15
Selma Medanhodzic - 15
Erin Roach - 14
Minahal A. Asif - 14

Racism. Stop it!
Sir John Franklin High School, Yellowknife,
NWT

Julia McIntyre - 15
Nicole Krivan - 15

Stop Discrimination Cuz You Can
Markville Secondary School, Markham, Ontario
Roy Wong - 18
Ashleigh Clarke - 18
Wei-Jen Lee - 17

Picking Teams
Silver Springs Public School, Toronto, Ont.
Ashley Tsang - 13
Carrie Han - 13
Trevor Harvey - 13
Danusha Jebanesan - 13
Matthew Sun - 13

Pensez-y!
Polyvalente Mgr. Sévigny, Chandler, Quebec
Annie Pier Audet - 14
Vicky Pelletier - 14
Charlotte Levasseur-Paquin - 14