My website, CollaredConsulting.com, has as much information about me
Joseph is a former securities lawyer in Ontario and the first and still only Canadian to receive a criminal conviction for insider trading. After being identified, Joseph cooperated with authorities in Canada and the US to absolve many innocent professionals inadvertently swept up in his criminal endeavor, admitted guilt, and began his 39-month prison sentence that included stays in two notorious maximum security prisons. His partner-in-crime and best friend, however, never made it to sentencing, tragically jumping off a bridge to his death a day before he was scheduled to fly with Joseph to New York to learn his fate. Joseph's dramatic story is featured in the educational crime-prevention documentary, "Collared" and used as part of his talks to student groups, professional bodies, and corporations around the world.
Joseph currently works in the field of Restorative Justice as the founding Program Director for the registered charity Restorative Justice Housing Ontario. The charity provides safe housing to long-term ex-prisoners who are committed to reform and need the foundation of stable housing to begin their long and difficult path back to rebuilding their lives and becoming productive and positive members of society
Knia Singh – The Man, The Lawyer, The Legend! Part I | Toronto Caribbean Newspaper
Home - Knia Singh (electkniasingh.ca)
[INTERVIEW] Toronto Mayoral Candidate Knia Singh – Bright Light News
Listen to an incredible story of resilience as Jordan takes us on his journey from childhood in Brantford ON Canada to the streets alone and inside the walls of prison finding Faith and currently being a top-notch fitness guru on the highlands of Mexico- what a story of a convert to Islam it is!
Channon A. Oyeniran (Vice President, Ontario Black History Society, Honours BA in Caribbean Studies and History; University of Toronto, MA in Slavery Studies; University of Hull, Certificate in Instructing Adults; George Brown College) Email: channonc425@gmail.com Twitter: @LookingBackInto Instagram: @Lookingbackinto Blog: Tuesday Justice
Her website:https://oyeseducation.org/channon/#ChannonForm And the link to her new children’s chapter book: The Time Travel Adventures of Ara: Harriet Tubman and The Underground Railroad https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1777460204/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RH3417AZQTBAFBV93PNE
Stacey Ann Berry, BA (Hons.) MPPAL
Stacey Ann Berry is the founder and president of Bstellar™ Group Inc., which provides professional development workshops as well as, consulting services in government relations, political candidate training, business development and strategic planning. She is also a published author, singer, and songwriter.
Stacey is a service-driven leader who is passionate about the arts, community engagement and youth development. She serves as a mentor for Inspire North, a non-profit in Toronto that aims to empower the “next generation of leaders to pursue their dreams.” Stacey also serves as the Toronto Chapter President for Blacks in Technology Foundation, which makes tech careers more accessible for black professionals and provides resources, mentorship, career development and scholarships.
As a former director for the Toronto Board of Health, she chaired the Public Health Champion Awards Selection Committee, served on the Performance Appraisal of the Medical Officer of Health Committee and the Association of Local Public Health Agencies (alPHa) Board of Directors.
She has a master’s degree in Public Policy Administration and Law as well as, an Honors BA in History and Law and Society from York University. She also has a diploma in Court and Tribunal Administration and a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution from Seneca College.
Stacey is the recipient of the “Outstanding Contribution to Student Experience” Award from York University. She was also recognized as one of the 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women as well as, Canada’s 100 Black Women to Watch by the Canadian International Black Women Excellence and recognized as one of the “150 Neighbors and Community Builders” by University of Toronto Scarborough. Stacey was recently nominated to receive the G. Raymond Chang Outstanding Volunteer Award from Ryerson University!
NIKKI CLARKE, KNOWN AS THE CANADIAN OPRAH WINFREY, IS A MULTI-AWARD-WINNING HOST, PRODUCER, OF THE NIKKI CLARKE SHOW, EDUCATOR, AND AUTHOR. SHE IS ALSO AN ACTIVE COMMUNITY ACTIVIST. PASTOR, AND INTERNATIONAL MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER, WHO COMPELS AUDIENCES WITH HER ELOQUENCE, HUMOUR, AND SHARP WIT. See her book Transforming Lives One Story At A Time on Amazon
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Warren Abbey is considered an ex- gang member of Toronto, who served t-risk communities. Steering youth away from the gang-culture and criminal lifestyle, Warren was a peer-mentor and a Public Speaker. Warren has just published his first book, written behind the walls of prison, titled “Honour Thy Brother”.
As we celebrate Guyana's Republic Day on 23rd of February, we the poets of the Guyanese nation and diaspora have displayed keen love and unity by choosing to share the expressions and lyrical words of our celebrated poets like Peter Jailall, Janet Naidu, Francis Quamina, Alicia Daniels, Habeeb Alli, James Richmond, Petamber Persaud, Lisa Freemantle, Cliff Rajkumar, Ken Puddicombe, Ray Williams, Dr Jerome Branche, and our beautiful Host Dr Sherry Itwaru and thank you by Shirley Najram! Click here for more info pakaraimawriters.org
https://www.habibadiallo.com/
Habiba has spoken at events worldwide. She has addressed audiences of students, academics, and medical practitioners.
For speaking invitations, please click here to get in touch.
#BLACKINSCHOOL
Available in Canada & US | Available in UK
https://www.waterstones.com/book/blackinschool/habiba-cooper-diallo/9780889778184
Toronto is buried under an epic snow fall so what better time to join Chaplain Habeeb and Chaplain Juliane this week as they catch up with C. He shares a bit of his journey with us as he talks about the tribulations of ignoring signs and landing in a US prison. Hear about what kept him pushing forward in another segment of the One Love podcast. Open your ears and heart and prepare to be inspired !!
How does a Canadian athlete and medical student turn down all of that to become a musician on tour- and what a beautiful voice- this young and talented Musician enraptures fans across the world- with his Muslim values, Guyanese and Trinidadian heritage and his sheer will to fight racism- all together an exciting story to listen to! His music is on https://razmusic.co/
Recently, Hoda has completed production of an award-winning children’s TV and digital series, MathXplosion, for TVOkids and TFO, along with a complementary interactive game, Magic Math Glasses. Hoda has also finished a social issue doc for the documentary Channel, Muneeza in the Middle–this multi-award-winning film is the inspiration for her new film, So You Want to be a Muslim? , a doc in development with the CBC
https://gapcentertainment.com/hoda/
Listen to an interesting life story of Earl Smith- a well known Interfaith Leader in Toronto - how he began as a choir boy and ended up with the Minister position for the past forty years in the Church of Scientology- helping in humanitarian disaster and fighting Islamophobia in his way as a white male in Canada. Interviewed by Chaplain Juliane Martin - my co-host!
Listen to Pastor Keaton Austin who grew up in Guyana and to becoming a pastor in Canada- fighting for youths to stay out of gun violence and now speaks out against the cultish attitudes in the recent happening in Jamaica, where members in a church were killed- almost nostalgic to his home country of Guyana where the tragic Jones town and Jim Jones ring a bell of violent cults!
https://www.insider.com/leader-killing-ritual-cult-jamaica-dies-police-crash-way-court-2021-10
After writing a multicultural book, Maariyah’s Day, Shaila was pleased to have it featured in Chapters and Indigo bookstores across the country. Shaila is currently pursuing her masters in theology at the University of Toronto. Shaila freelanced on CBC Radio 1 about the multicultural tapestry in Canada. Her passion for diversity, interfaith work, and multiculturalism have brought her to Islamic Relief as the Interfaith Advisor.--
Many are called but few are chosen! Why is a Muslim serving as a Chaplain? Are there female Muslim Chaplains? Why aren't Muslim Chaplains in Canada known and celebrated for Spiritual Care Week and even Islamic History Month?
Dr Abdullah Hakim Quick is an American Canadian with Mohawk and Barbadian roots whose Islamic journey took him to study in Saudia Arabia and henceforth has travelled around world including First Nations in Canada and the Amazons looking for the Truths in Spirituality and Politics- is reconciliation enough or is reparation of the First Nations in Canada necessary? Listen as we observe Sep 30th as the first National Holiday for Truth and Reconciliation after the discovery of the unmarked graves of residential schools. Shaikh Hakim Quick lived in South Africa and stood up against Apartheid as he continues that fight of Anti Black Racism and Anti Indigeneity in Canada. www.hakimquick.com
EMCEEs:
Habeeb Alli, Author and President of PAKARAIMA
Dr. Sherry Itwaru, Professor of Adult Education, George Brown College
Welcome and Opening Remarks
READINGS
VIRTUAL By ZOOM: Lisa Freemantle – Canada
Ray Williams – Canada
Peter Jailall – Canada
Alicia Daniels – Guyana
VIRTUAL By ZOOM:
Francis Quamina Farrier – USA
Dr. Shabeena Ramjohn – Guyana
James Richmond – USA
VIRTUAL By ZOOM: Ken Puddicombe – Canada
Habeeb Alli – Canada
Vote of Thanks: Shirley Najhram, Vice President, PAKARAIMA, Canada
CONTACT: Habeeb Alli: 416- 823-1738 OR Shirley Najhram: 416-904-7912
www.pakaraimawriters.org
Listen to second set of Guyanese Poets wax poetically during the second segment of the annual Pakaraima Poetry Medley hosted by yours truly and Dr Sherry Itwaru!
EMCEEs:
Habeeb Alli, Author and President of PAKARAIMA
Dr. Sherry Itwaru, Professor of Adult Education, George Brown College
Welcome and Opening Remarks
READINGS
VIRTUAL By ZOOM: Lisa Freemantle – Canada
Ray Williams – Canada
Peter Jailall – Canada
Alicia Daniels – Guyana
VIRTUAL By ZOOM:
Francis Quamina Farrier – USA
Dr. Shabeena Ramjohn – Guyana
James Richmond – USA
VIRTUAL By ZOOM: Ken Puddicombe – Canada
Habeeb Alli – Canada
Vote of Thanks: Shirley Najhram, Vice President, PAKARAIMA, Canada
CONTACT: Habeeb Alli: 416- 823-1738 OR Shirley Najhram: 416-904-7912
www.pakaraimawriters.org
Listen to the incredible story of Solieman Faqiri killed in a Canadian prison- from childhood to adulthood, he was an a exemplary role model to his older brother Yusuf Faqiri who has been carrying the torch for Justice for past the five years! Why was he killed?