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Who You Callin Black Eh? Theatre for the People, by the People

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

I believe it was the headline of this play that caught my attention. I mean, Who You Callin Black Eh? I was shocked by the boldness of the title and I contacted the playwright Rita Shelton Deverell as soon as I could to learn more. This play is one that needs to be experienced, and not necessarily retold, so I thought I would present this article a little differently. I actually attended the second show, which was on Saturday, July 6th, 2019 at the Factory Theatre Studio just off Bathurst and Adelaide. I arrived a little late, and Rita who happens to be one of the gentlest, sweetest souls I have ever met, waited for me and led me in to catch the tail end of the production.

The play was picked up at the Alumnae Theatre New Ideas Festival in 2017. It was then selected to be part of the Fringe Festival, which runs from July 3rd – July 14th. An assemblage of artists founded the Toronto Fringe in 1989; their goal was to provide a platform for grassroots performing artists. Since then, the Toronto Fringe Festival has become the largest theatre festival in Ontario. They showcase anywhere from 150+ productions every July at about 30+ venues around the city of Toronto. It is truly an act of manifestation to have your script chosen to be a part of Fringe because it is chosen by lottery in contrast to juried festivals in which the acts are selected based on their artistic qualities. I would like to take this time to introduce each of the parties involved in putting on this dramatic tale of race and shadism that exists in the black community.

Rita Shelton Deverall decided that theatre was her passion at 8 years old. Born in Houston, Texas (pre-civil-rights legislation), Rita has seen and experienced things that we have only watched or heard about. After dabbling in broadcasting for a while (CBC, Vision TV, APTN), at the age of 60 she decided that she was going to start writing plays because she realized that there were many stories that were going untold. This play is based off her time spent in Halifax where she had met some biracial, racially confused, split personality young people.

During our interview, she reiterated the importance of surrounding yourself with a great team. This is why she hand-selected her team that was going to bring the play to life; it includes: Clara McBride (Director/Mask Making and Design), Clayton Batson (Stage Manager/Assistant Director), Jessica Bowmer (Actor, Creator and plays the mother of Heroine), Brendan Chandler (Cree-English Artist, plays Heroine’s love interest), Chattrisse Dolabaille (Playwright, Actress and plays main role Heroine), Osaze Dolabaille (Musician, and actual father of Chattrisse), Jason Pilgrim (Actor, and plays Heroines father), Iliana Spirakis (Greek-Canadian Actress and is the narrator of the story), and finally Jim Plaxton (Lighting Designer).

I spoke with Clayton Batson, Jason Pilgrim, and Iliana Spirakis about what their thoughts were when the first experienced the script. “I knew I wanted to be part of this because finally, I was going to have a chance to tell a story that impacts my culture and community. The idea of racism within a race must be talked about more,” Pilgram explained. Grenadian born Batson had his own experiences with shadism, “In Grenada, I was called everything from brown boy, to Coolie. It was not until I moved to Toronto did anyone just consider me what I am, a black man!” Spirakis had mixed emotions about the script when she first saw it; she had never heard about shadism before being part of this play. “I realized that this topic must be important in Toronto right now.”

Osaze spoke proudly about having the opportunity to work with his daughter Chattrisse, “I take no credit for the wonderful work that my daughter does; yes, I did expose her to the industry, but it was her choice to pick it up and go with it.” Chattrisse, who patiently waited to speak with me, told me what it was like to be involved in a play like this. “I did a cold reading for the part of Heroine, and my first thoughts were, I hope people don’t mess up the name of the play. Each word was picked very specifically and has a great meaning. I live for the moments in the play that make people laugh, and at times, some of these moments surprise me.”

Finally, I was able to steal a moment to speak with Director Clara McBride, “My first thought was I’m white! Am I the right fit as the director for a play like this? Rita assured me that I was. I have bi-racial children, and they have asked me, am I dark mom, or am I light? After reasoning with myself for a bit, I realized that I had to do this, and I found using masks was a way to portraying lightness and darkness creatively.”

This play is something to be experienced; it will be showing on: Thursday, July 11th, at 5:45 pm, Friday, July 12th, at 4:15 pm, and Sunday, July 14th at 12:15 pm. Warning; you can not arrive late or you will not be let in, so get there on time.

We, as humans are guaranteed certain things in life: stressors, taxes, bills and death are the first thoughts that pop to mind. It is not uncommon that many people find a hard time dealing with these daily life stressors, and at times will find themselves losing control over their lives. Simone Jennifer Smith’s great passion is using the gifts that have been given to her, to help educate her clients on how to live meaningful lives. The Hear to Help Team consists of powerfully motivated individuals, who like Simone, see that there is a need in this world; a need for real connection. As the founder and Director of Hear 2 Help, Simone leads a team that goes out into the community day to day, servicing families with their educational, legal and mental health needs.Her dedication shows in her Toronto Caribbean newspaper articles, and in her role as a host on the TCN TV Network.

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A true gem in the heart of the Caribbean; Saint Lucia is Definitely not your ordinary island

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Photo Credit: Anandie Talfie

BY SIMONE J. SMITH

Hey there, fellow travel enthusiasts!

Imagine standing atop a breathtaking viewpoint, taking in the panoramic vistas of the sparkling Caribbean Sea and the iconic twin volcanic peaks of the Caribbean, the Pitons. Now, I want you to picture yourself strolling through lush, tropical forests, marveling at the diverse array of flora and fauna that call this island home. If you are a foodie, we cannot forget the incredible seafood and fresh, locally grown fruits that will tantalize your taste buds.

The island that we are going to manifest for your next vacation is no ordinary island – it’s a true feast for the senses, a place where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and the warmth of the local culture. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a combination of both, this captivating destination has something for everyone.

I’m thrilled to take you on an exciting journey to the captivating island of Saint Lucia – a true gem in the heart of the Caribbean. As I promised, for the rest of the year, we’re going to explore the most beautiful destinations in this tropical paradise, and I can’t wait to share my experiences with you.

On my first visit to Saint Lucia, I’ll admit, I didn’t get the chance to appreciate the sheer beauty that this island has to offer. The island unfortunately was locked down due to an impending storm, but during my second trip, I was completely mesmerized by its natural wonders. Lush, verdant landscapes. Towering mountains. Vibrant fauna and mouthwatering local cuisine. Saint Lucia is truly a one-of-a-kind destination that will leave you in awe.

This article will be a quick recap of my time there, and in the upcoming editions, I will take you on an in-depth visual experience of all Saint Lucia has to offer. From reclining on the sandy white beaches, to soaking in the volcanic mud baths of Soufrière, indulging in authentic island food, club-hopping on the Rodney Bay strip, and driving through the countryside. I am going to help you design your vacation to experience everything that you enjoy: exploring abandoned sugar plantations, snorkeling in crystal clear waters, chasing brightly colored fish in the shadow of the Pitons, or experiencing a street party in the sleepy village of Gros Islet.

I had a chance to drive through the mountainous Saint Lucia’s landscape and it is as diverse as her heritage. No two parts of the island are alike! Some parts of Saint Lucia are ideal for bustling nightlife and beachside parties, while others offer opportunities to get away from it all.

North Saint Lucia is one of the most popular locations for visitors to stay. Everything just a few minutes away. While this area is harder to get to from the airport, many visitors are likely to stay in this region during their visit. North Saint Lucia is home to the town of Rodney Bay, which has some of the top Saint Lucia beaches as well as popular nightlife spots. North Saint Lucia has more diverse activities, and is ideal for groups of people traveling together, or for families.

The south side of Saint Lucia is closest to the airport, which means you can relax on beautiful beaches and check in to luxury resorts just minutes after your plane lands. The south part of Saint Lucia Island is also one of the most historic. Visitors have a chance to explore ruins and hike around Vieux Fort, which still has rusty canons and old bricks scattered around. The beaches on this part of the island are known for their length, so you can find a place far away from other visitors if you need to get away for a while.

The west coast of Saint Lucia is home to Soufrière, the original French capital. While this town is quiet in the off-season, it is a popular tourist destination and the port for many cruise ships. You can walk around the Old Town with its colourfully painted buildings and pick up a few handcrafted souvenirs for your friends and family back home. Soufrière is also the jumping off point for other excursions around the island. Soufrière is tucked just under the Petit Piton (the smaller Piton). Its name actually comes from the smell of sulfur emissions from the now-dormant volcanic plug. You can leave the town and go hiking around the Piton and swim in some of the more impressive waterfalls.

Then there is central Saint Lucia, which offers a variety of unique opportunities that the other parts don’t. The central part of the island is home to various forest reserves that protect the natural plant and animal life of Saint Lucia. You can hike past streaming waterfalls and past rushing streams to reach some of the best views on the island. There are lookouts around the reserve where you can see the small towns and pristine beaches below. Along the way, you might spot some of the island’s more exotic birds and even a few small mammals.

I am excited to have you on this adventure with me. I hope you are ready. In this edition, look out for my article about my first stop, the beautiful  Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort.

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Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort: Your ultimate Caribbean escape awaits

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

After a long drive, feeling hot, sticky, and tired, we arrived at the enchanting St. Lucia Resort. The moment we stepped out of the car, we were greeted by beautiful, smiling faces and handed cool, refreshing towels. The warmth of the staff was matched only by the refreshing sweetness of the rum punch they offered us, setting the tone for our stay perfectly.

Check-in was swift and effortless, and before we knew it, we were on a shuttle, whisked away to our luxurious guestroom. Our spacious Ocean View Guestroom, surrounded by the beautiful Caribbean landscape, was a sight to behold. The scenic ocean views from our room were breathtaking. A perfect getaway from the everyday. Located on the hillside, our residential-style accommodations provide a peaceful retreat, with a private terrace overlooking the ocean, offering the ultimate Caribbean escape.

Welcome to paradise. Welcome Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort…

Tucked away on a lush hillside along the cobalt Caribbean Sea, Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort is a luxurious retreat that evokes the beauty and charm of a picturesque Mediterranean village. This stunning island escape beckons with secluded villas, top-tier amenities, and the warm hospitality of St. Lucia.

As a premium all-inclusive resort, they pride themselves on exceeding their guests’ expectations. It is the perfect resort for: families, honeymooners, and couples. Hillside sanctuaries feature: spacious accommodations, sparkling swimming pools, a variety of motorized sports, and world-class dining experiences. Kids and teens can enjoy pizza parties, coconut bowling, and dance lessons. Pampering anyone? Indulge in a spa treatment, celebrate a special occasion, or simply unwind in our in-water hammocks.

I had an opportunity to sit down with Arlien Dyer, Director of Sales and Marketing, and Lindon Lovell, General Manager at Windjammer Landing Resorts. During out chat, they shared with me exactly why Windjammer Resorts is the perfect luxury experience.

“Welcome to our sanctuary nestled in the heart of St. Lucia,” began Arlien Dyer enthusiastically. “Here at Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort, we redefine hospitality with genuine warmth and an unpretentious vibe that invites you to unwind and indulge in the extraordinary. Our dedicated team of thoughtful staff ensures that every moment exceeds your expectations, from the impeccable service to the luxurious amenities that await you at every turn.”

“Here, you can indulge your senses in a supreme culinary journey, where each dish is crafted with passion and creativity, offering a taste of the local flavors amidst stunning panoramic views that take your breath away. Whether you’re here for a serene retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, Windjammer promises an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of luxury and tranquility.”

“Our resort,” she continued, “is leading the way in creating unforgettable experiences. Here at Windjammer, innovation isn’t just a buzzword; it’s woven into everything we do. From cutting-edge amenities to personalized service, we’re dedicated to redefining hospitality.”

“At the heart of our mission are our guests,” chimed in Lindon Lovell. “Whether you’re: here with family, celebrating a honeymoon, planning a destination wedding, or enjoying an annual group getaway, we are passionate about ensuring every moment spent with us is extraordinary.”

“Our commitment goes beyond providing exceptional accommodations and breathtaking views. It’s about crafting memories that will last a lifetime. Innovation drives us forward, but our guests inspire us every day. Their stories, smiles, and joy are what motivates us to continually raise the bar. Whether you’re here for adventure, relaxation, or celebration, we promise an experience that exceeds your expectations.”

Overall, the experience was highly enjoyable, but to truly capture the essence of St. Lucia, I would have loved to see them incorporating more elements that reflect the island’s rich culture and vibe. Integrating local music genres like soca and reggae would have added an authentic auditory dimension, transporting participants directly to the Caribbean atmosphere.

Regarding culinary experiences, featuring more authentic St. Lucian dishes in the menu would have further enriched the experience. Highlighting local ingredients and traditional recipes could evoke a true sense of place, making guests feel they’ve embarked on a culinary journey through St. Lucia.

In essence, while the current offering was enjoyable, enhancing these elements would elevate the authenticity of the experience, ensuring guests feel truly immersed in the distinct charm of St. Lucia, rather than feeling like they’re back home.

During my time with Arlien and Lindon, the one aspect of our discussion that stuck out is the fact that no experience is cookie cutter at Windjammer. For those seeking a romantic escape, their Premium All-Inclusive Ultimate Romance Package is perfect. Enjoy intimate moments with your loved one and indulge in gourmet dining at their five unique restaurants.

If you prefer a more laid-back retreat, their Simply Luxurious Bed and Breakfast option offers island calm and simple indulgence. Wake up in paradise and savor a delicious breakfast before deciding how to spend your day.

For families looking to create lasting memories, they offer the Stay & Play. This June package, featuring a limited-time $150 USD resort credit.

No matter your preference, Windjammer Landing ensures a memorable Caribbean experience. Book your getaway now and secure your spot in paradise. Discover why St. Lucia is the ultimate destination for romance, family adventures, and unforgettable moments in 2024.

Your ultimate Caribbean escape awaits!

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Ford’s Government fails to recognize and fairly compensate ETFO members

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BY PAUL JUNOR

The ruling by William Kaplan, Chair of the Arbitration Board on Wednesday, on May 29th, 2024, with respect to compensation for teachers and occasional teachers belonging to ETFO was welcoming news for its members. It was over a year and half ago that these members of the ETFO approved a central agreement for the negotiations that concluded in December 2023. An essential part of this ratification was mandatory arbitration for compensation (salary and daily OT rate). The hearing was held on April 17th, 2024, and the ruling was finalized with the announcement of the outcome in a press release by ETFO.

Details of the ruling by the Arbitration Board was also announced by Barbara Patrocnio in a briefing by QP. It notes, “The 11.25% increase over four years becomes an 11.73% increase when compounded over the first years. Breaking down the numbers, this means increases of 3% for 2022 – 2023, 3% for 2023 -2024, 2.75% for 2024 – 2025 and 2.5% for 2025 – 2026.”

The press release by ETFO notes that their decision was based on the acknowledgement of the expertise and qualifications of OT’s which ensures that their daily OT rates will be altered to reflect the increased baseline average rate starting September 1st, 2024. In addition, the press release specifies that, “All ETFO locals with daily OT rates lower than the baseline average will increase to the new average rate plus receive the 2.75 percent awarded for the 2024 – 2025 school year. Any local with a daily OT rate higher than the new baseline average rate will continue at that rate, plus the 2.75% awarded for 2024 – 2025. All daily OT rates will then increase by an additional 2.5% in 2025 – 2026.”

The cumulative effect of these yearly increases over the course of the agreement will result in the highest pay increase in more than a decade for these ETFO members. For the OT locals, the press release states that “ETFO expects the compounded compensation increase for daily OT’s moving to the new baseline average rate to be in the range of 14% to 15%. The compensation increase for all ETFO OT locals overall should be above 13%.”

Karen Brown, President of ETFO states, “This compensation award should have been achieved at the bargaining table. Instead of coming together to reach a fair and reasonable agreement, the Ford government was intent on devaluing our members who are already facing: increased violence, insufficient support for students with special needs, heavy workloads, and burnout. This award highlights Ford’s government failure to recognize and fairly compensate ETFO members.”

President Brown notes further, “Teachers and OTs are professionals with specialized skills developed through rigorous training and continuous professional development. Just compensation honours this expertise and helps ensure dedicated, qualified individuals feel valued and remain in the teaching profession.”

The results of the arbitration decision is good news for all those who have fought strongly against the provincial government imposition of low wage increases that circumvent the collective bargaining process. Hopefully, this will ensure that in the future the PC-led government of Doug Ford will respect the integrity of the collective bargaining rights and ensure that public sector works are equitable remunerated especially in these times of high inflation, grocery prices, energy costs and rental expenses.

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