Monthly Archives: July 2005

Gim Wong completes his “Ride for Redress” in Montreal – flying back to Vancouver for Wednesday


It's been a long ride for 83
year old Gim Wong, starting from Victoria BC on June 5th to Calgary,
Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa for July 1st, and finally Montreal on July
5th.


 

The Chinese Canadian National Council had asked for meetings with Prime
Minister Martin on Wong's behalf, to discuss redress and discrimination
issues for Chinese
Head
Tax and the 1923 Chinese “Exclusion” Act, but received no response..
While he only managed to view Prime Minister Paul Martin from the
Canada Day Celebrations VIP section, before being escorted away by RCMP
officers because he approached the stage area. .  Gim Wong had
made headlines all across Canada.

Click here for all the collected stories about Gim Wong on www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com
http://www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com/blog/
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Here is the latest on Gim Wong's “Ride for Redress”

courtesey of William Dere in Montreal.

Gim
Wong successfully completed his cross Canada ride for redress in Montreal
tonight at a fundraising dinner attended by over 100 people.

Various
community leaders spoke to thank Gim for his heroic efforts and leadership
in mobilizing the community to pressure the government for redress. A
representative of the City of Montreal gave a solidarity message on behalf
of the City. Over $3,000 were raised to help pay for Gim and his
son Jeff's
expenses.

Prior to the dinner tonight, Gim visited James Wing, Montreal's
youngest surviving Head Tax Payer at the hospital. They had a very good and
long discussion (hour and a half). Walter will forward the photos of Gim and
James as well as from the dinner later.

Yesterday, Monday, the
reception and signing of the Montreal City hall Book of Honour was a
success, as we got good media coverage from CFCF television and the Montreal
Gazette. Also representatives from all the different
Chinese community
associations in Montreal participated and the City of Montreal reiterated its
support of the Redress campaign.

Much thanks to the main organizers,
Walter Tom, Jack Lee, Timothy Chan and Kenneth Cheung. The unity of the
various community organizations including the Quebec Chapter of the National
Congress of Chinese Canadians, the Chinese Canadian National Council, and
the Chinese Canadian Redress Alliance was strengthened by Gim Wong's valiant
efforts for Redress.

The organizers in Montreal purchased a plane ticket
for Gim. He will be flying back to Vancouver tomorrow.

All of us
involved in the Redress Movement in Montreal owe a great debt of thanks to
Gim and his son Jeff for sucessfully and safely competing their ride for
redress. Gim is an inspiration for all of us.

William Dere
for the
organizing committee in Montreal

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Andrea Nann: presents MUSE, a short contemporary dance work at CRUSH, July 4/5

Andrea Nann – known as one of
Canada's hottest contemporary dance choreographers will be at Crush
Champagne Lounge on July 4/5.  See below for Andrea's message…


Hello my friends,
In the event that any of you will be travelling to
Vancouver next week, I will be presenting Muse, a new short solo, at Dances for a Small
Stage X. 
 
Also on this program are short works by Crystal Pite,
Noam Gagnon, Tara Cheyenne Friedenburg, James Gnam, Jill Henis, Yannick Matthon
and Mascall Dance.  Here are the details:
 

Dances for a Small Stage X

July 4 + 5, 2005


Human Mysteries Part V
– Muse

performer/choreographer: Andrea
Nann
music: “Staying Alive” by LOUD composed
by Eileen Kage, Leslie Komori and Elaine
Stef

Crush Champagne Lounge
1180 Granville (at Davie)
Doors 7pm Show 8pm Thickets
$15
Information 604-731-6856
 
Thank you
to Gord Downie for awakening the Muse.

Mike Dangeli… new works for First Nations artist

Mike Dangeli is a very cool guy.
It has been a privilege to work in his studio “House of Culture” while
Bob “Rabbie” Brinson and I are carving our “Scottish-Chinese-Canadian”
Dragon Boat head for the Sea Vancouver Festival.

Click here to see pictures of our Dragon Boat head carving

Check out Mike's works of art, and if you call him up, say “Toddish McWong sent me!”



New work by Mike Dangeli


Check out my photos


dangeli_northwind has invited you to view a photo album on Yahoo! Photos
Hey there,
Another
month has gone by and I have produced some more work for the world (and
myself) to enjoy. I am in the beginning stages of planning a special
Feast and will be having many works dedicated strictly to that so I am
eager to share those when they come to life…until then…Mike


View New work by Mike Dangeli


Sex in Vancouver new episode August 5th to 20th.

Here's a message from my friend Joyce Lam!

Sex
in Vancouver is a wonderfully fast paced and soap-opera-ish fun
production.  Everybody I have ever taken or recommended it to has
liked it a lot!

– Todd
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Hi
family and friends once again,

Here
is my latest production, a brand new episode of Sex in
Vancouver!
Enjoy a nice summer evening at the show. I guarantee it will be a fun way to
spend an August night.   Come
say hello and let me know what you've been up to and how you managed to arrange
bail.

Joyce

A
new episode of the
Vancouver
Asian Canadian Theatre
's
popular series, “SEX IN VANCOUVER”, premieres at The Roundhouse Performance
Centre starting August 5th to 20th.

Sex
In
Vancouver:
Intimate Secrets, a romantic comedy, brings Jenna,
Shari,
Elizabeth, Tess, and the rest of the lovable cast of
characters back together for Chinese New Year's celebrations. When mom and dad
invites boyfriends and husbands, ex-boyfriends and hopeless romantics, the
resulting wacky combination delivers… long life, happiness, prosperity — and
LAUGHTER.

Advance
tickets are available now online at VACT, www.vact.ca

Created
by
Kathy
Hsieh & Serin Ngai under
the title Sex in
Seattle
for SIS Productions.
  Written
by
Kathy
Hsieh.
 

Directed by Tom
Chin.
  Produced by
Joyce
Lam
.

Gim Wong's “Ride for Redress” storms the July 1 stage on Parliament Hill

Gim Wong made it to Ottawa in time for the July 1st Canada Day ceremonies,
also the anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act, known amongst the
Chinese as Humiliation Day. Here's the latest in Ottawa from Yew Lee


Subject: Gim Wong storms the July 1 stage on Parliament Hill

Hi Everyone:

I just spoke to Jeffrey.

Here's the latest breaking news from the Canada Day Celebrations,
Parliament Hill, Ottawa.........

As I reported earlier, Gim and Jeffrey were provided passes for the
July 1 ceremonies at Parliament Hill. So today Gim and Jeffrey took advantage
of their special seats near the stage, where many dignitaries were seated
­including Prime Minister Paul Martin and her Excellency, Adrienne
Clarkson.

Gim was handsomely decked out his air force uniform.
During one of the speeches ­ and to Jeffery's surprise ­ Gim stood up
and headed towards the stage. I assume his intent was to speak with the
Prime Minister (who has not replied to our request for a meeting).
Apparently a RCMP officer in plainclothes stopped Gim and after a noisy verbal
exchange, he physically had to escort Gim out of the VIP area. Jeffrey reminded
the RCMP officer, to no avail, that Gim was an Air Force Veteran and that
this was the Year of the Veteran.

Gim and Jeffrey were later told that someone from the government will
meet with them. My advice to Jeffrey was not to bother meeting with some
powerless bureaucrat, but to demand a meeting with the Prime Minister
or at least a Minister who intends to move this issue forward.

Gim is now having a much needed nap. I will speak
to Gim tomorrow and get the straight goods ­ from the man who stormed the
stage on Parliament Hill on July 1, 2005, on the anniversary of Humiliation Day.


Yew Lee


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Gim Wong's Ride For Redress – gets attention in Toronto – wants to tell Paul Martin to “get off his butt”

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Chinese-Canadian biker, 83, demands formal apology, repayment of head tax


COLIN PERKEL

Mon Jun 27, 2:40 PM ET

TORONTO (CP) – An 83-year-old man who defied his wife to ride his
motorcycle from Victoria to Parliament Hill said Monday he's looking
for an apology for the infamous head tax on Chinese immigrants and the
later ban on immigration from China. Gim Wong said it's time Prime Minister Paul Martin got “off his butt” and did something to right past wrongs against Chinese Canadians.





“I'll give him hell,” said the spry and feisty senior.

“He can issue a formal apology. Absolutely.”

Born in Vancouver's Chinatown in 1922, Wong left Victoria on June 3
and arrived Sunday in Toronto on his gleaming, self-customized Yamaha
V-Star 650, having left his heavier 1985 Honda Goldwing in Regina.

He expects to get to Ottawa by Canada Day, the 82nd anniversary of
the enactment of the Chinese Exclusion Act, and he is seeking a meeting
with Martin.

The racist law was repealed in 1947.

“If I see Paul Martin, I'll say to him . . . get off your
foot-dragging – it's going to be too little, too late, way too late,”
said Wong.

“They can rewrite history. Set it right. It's wrong.”

For the past 25 years, Chinese Canadians have been seeking redress
for the head tax once imposed on Chinese immigrants and later the
exclusion act.

Both measures were adopted by Ottawa to discourage immigration from
China that followed after the Chinese were brought to Canada in 1881 to
build the railroad.

Ottawa collected about $23 million from an estimated 88,000 Chinese,
including Wong's parents, who paid up to $500 each between 1885 and
1923.

It's that money that Wong, who served as a commissioned officer in
the RCAF during the Second World War, the Chinese Canadian National
Council and others want refunded to survivors and their families.

“It's a symbolic amount,” said former Toronto politician Susan Eng.

“It's just a symbol of Canada's attitudes towards its own racist past. An apology is not enough.”

Scott Reid, a spokesman for Martin, said Monday he wasn't aware of Wong's request for a meeting.

In the February budget, the Liberal government set aside $25 million
for awareness programs about how various ethnic groups have suffered
racism in Canadian history.

Besides the Chinese, Italians, Ukrainians, Jews, Germans and Sikhs have all at times been wronged.

Activist June Callwood, and a member of the campaign pressing for
redress, said it's not good enough to dismiss the old racist laws as
simply something of the past.

A “decent country” would make the effort to redress the “terrible damage” done to Chinese Canadians, she said.

“This is a deep, deep wound,” said Callwood.

Toronto Mayor David Miller praised Wong for his “long and trying journey” to raise awareness of the “stain” of injustice.

“It wasn't that long ago that Chinese immigrants were barred
from entering our country simply because of their race,” Miller wrote.

“As Canadians, we should all learn about the mistakes that we have made in the past.”

Canada Day in North Vancouver

I love Canada… Day…

I think it's great how everybody comes out and puts maple leaf tatoos
on their faces, stick Canadian flags in their hats, wear red and
white…

Today I went down to Lonsdale Quay and Waterfront Park.  I
marvelled how I could eat Vietnamese sweet and sour salmon and
lemongrass chicken, alongside fish and chips, gourmet burgers, donairs
and beaver tails.  North Vancouver is much more multicultural now
then when I grew up here in the 1970's.  Farsi, Korean and
Japanese language are now as commonplace as their ethnic counterpart
stores and restaurants.

There was a tent where people were adding clay figures to clay “North
Shore mountains.”  I listened intently as MP Don Bell (former
North Vancouver District Mayor) explained to a South Asian-Canadian
teenager about why he voted for the same-sex marriage bill, even though
both he and his wife are evangelical Christians.  I watched
children of all ages and ethnicities play together in the inflatable
dragon, and in the children's play areas.  I talked with both the
Rotaract Club and North Shore Scouts Canada organizers about setting up
a dragon boat race/festival for the North Shore (typical Todd!)

But on this day, when CBC Radio was playing the highlights of Jian
Gomesi's “50 Canadian Song Tracks” – I don't think I heard one single
Canadian song.  I heard celtic music in the Celtic store and I
heard zydeco music at the Lonsdale Quay mainstage.  Last year I
heard lots of American Rock and Roll music at Canada Place. 

For once, I would love to see some Canadian Music cover bands where the
audience can all sing along to Canadian music classics such as Ian
Tyson's “Four
Strong Winds,”  Stompin' Tom Connors “The Hockey Song,” Gordon
Lightfoot's “Canadian Railroad Trilogy,” Brian Adams' “Summer of
'69”, Joni Mitchell's “The Circle Game,” “Neil Young's “Helpless,” The
Guess Who's “These Eyes,” and Anne Murray's “Snowbird” written by Gene
McLellan.  Okay
contemporary songs by the Bare Naked Ladies, Shania Twain, Jann Arden,
Sara McLachlan, and Alanis Morisette.

Maybe I will have to form my own band for next year… but then I would have to play my accordion!

Saltwater City TV: featuring Larissa Lai, Daphne Marlatt, Roy Miki, Ula Shines and Sean Gunn

Here's the latest programming for Saltwater City
- courtesey of Sid Tan


Saltwater City TV:

Featuring Larissa Lai, Daphne Marlatt, Roy Miki,
Sean Gunn and Ula Shines

Sunday July 3 at 1:00PM
Monday July 4 at 10:30PM
Thursday July 7 at 2:30PM
Saturday July 9 at 11:30AM


Larissa Lai reads from her novel-in-progress - The Corrupted Text - and
shares some thoughts on activism, criticism and creativity. Includes
introduction by Daphne Marlatt, Writer-in-Residence at Simon Fraser
University. Saltwater City TV premieres this broadcast Sunday July 3,
2005 with repeats (schedule follows) on $haw cable 4, the community
channel.

Taped June 23, 2005 during the transCanada Literature - Institutions -
Citizenship conference at Simon Fraser University. Volunteer-produced
by Roy Miki and Sid Tan with many thanks to the volunteers, organisers and
participants.

Also on the show, Head Tax Blues (with new visuals) performed by Sean
Gunn and Ula Shine. This music video is also on-line www.ccnc.ca courtesy
the Chinese Canadian National Council Culture On-line youth project.

On $haw cable 4 - the community channel - in Greater Vancouver and
Fraser Valley. Saltwater City TV broadcasts thanks to ICTV exercising
its entitlement to access to Shaw cable 4, the cable community channel.

If you want copies, set your VCR to record it. Or ask a friend. It
takes alot of time to respond to requests for copies, especially since
this is volunteer community television and we have hard costs for
tapes,transportation and refreshments. And yes, you are always welcome to
sendin a couple of dollars to support ICTV and citizen-access to the public
airwaves. Make cheque out to ICTV but put transmitter fund on it.