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A closer examination of COVID-19 racism, censorship, and philanthropic power

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” Malcom X

Everywhere you turn, there are news stories surrounding the chaos, conspiracy and controversy that are happening at a global level. There is such an influx of information; it can seem deafening at times. You don’t know who do trust, who is telling you the truth, and who has an agenda. It is hard to tell real journalism from personal sentiments, and it is why in this edition, we are going to provide recent updates on some of the top controversial stories that are happening right now. We encourage you to dissect the information in an objective way, which at times can be difficult.

Let us ask ourselves a few questions before we begin. What is the difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory? Who is most likely to believe in conspiracies, and why do so many people believe them? Is there some test of truth we can apply when we hear about a conspiracy that can help us determine if the theory about it is true or false? With all the information being spread through social media and other media platforms, whom do we trust as media consumers?

I will start by saying this; make sure you are doing your research. It is easy to get caught up in your emotions, especially during this time. We are all looking for answers, and some of us may jump at a chance to deal with our anxiety by clinging on to a story that resonates with an experience that we are having. This does not make it true. We researched various sources on three major topics: racial discrimination in China, banned conspiracy theory videos falsely linking coronavirus symptoms to 5G networks, and everyone’s favourite topic (besides Trump of course) Philanthropist Bill Gates.

Racial discrimination in China
Most recently in the news, migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have become the primary target of racial discrimination and abuse in China, especially in the city of Guangzhou. Foreigners who have spent any time in China will have their own stories of racial profiling and discrimination. There can be little argument that no group has been more racially targeted than people from Africa.

There has been an all-out assault on Africans living in Guangzhou witnessed globally. There have been videos of: Chinese police rounding up Africans, beating them on the street, forcing them out of their homes and hotels, and denying them access to malls and restaurants. In one report, a pregnant woman was denied access, and in another report, an African woman was stopped at the entrance of a department store, while her Caucasian friend was allowed to go in and was not bothered at all. There have been other incidents that have drawn attention to this despicable situation.

An incident that has attracted global attention is the story of a Chinese art exhibition that compared black people from Africa with the continent’s wild animals. The show, “This is Africa,” has been on display since September 28th, 2019, at the Hubei Provincial Museau and features some 150 photographs by Yu Huiping. A visitor from Nigeria by the name of Edward E. Duke brought the exhibition to the world’s attention. He shared a video and was sure to tag all of the major media outlets in it.

Of course, word got out, and the museum owner quickly replied by saying it was the museum that made the decision to juxtapose the two sets of photos not the artists. Apparently, in Chines proverbs, animals are always used for admiration and compliment. Comparisons between people and animals are often positive in China. Interesting! Is this a matter of cultural difference? Was this exhibit truly just a misunderstanding?

Well, let’s look at another incident. The CCTV 2018 New Year’s Gala draws massive viewership each year. They can have an estimated 700 million viewers, making it the world’s most watched television show. There was a skit done that featured a Chinese actress in blackface with huge prosthetic buttocks, clearly portraying an African woman. Tribal dancers and monkeys backdropped her. We all know how taboo blackface is in the Western culture, and many other parts of the world. In China, it is normal for Chinese actors to dress up like foreigners when performing foreign plays. Again, I put to the readers; is this just a cover up for such a heinous act of racism, or is it another example of cultural misunderstanding?

Regardless, Africans are outraged. Despite the billions of dollars worth of investments that China has made into sub-Saharan Africa, there is considerable tension and concern surrounding the misuse and gorging of the continents natural resources, and now, these tensions look like they could spill over into a full-blown race war.

 Conspiracy theory videos linking Coronavirus symptoms to 5G networks banned!
As of April 7th, 2020, YouTube banned all conspiracy theory videos falsely linking coronavirus symptoms to 5G networks. This came after a live-streamed interview with conspiracy theorist David Icke, in which he linked the technology to the pandemic. The interview was watched by about 65,00 people while it was live streaming. According to one source, YouTube only deleted the video after BBC questioned why they had permitted the video to be seen.

There seems to be aggressive steps being taken to silence anyone who speaks negatively about 5G. YouTube has spoken out and stated that any content that disputes the existence or transmission of COVID-19, as described by the WHO and local health authorities are in violation of YouTube policies. They have even threatened to terminate certain channels and prevent repeat offenders from earning money.

There was a study done by Oxford University’s Reuters Institute that found: politicians, celebrities and other influential figures are responsible for producing a fifth of all misinformation about the coronavirus. Some people who have been called out are: Wiz Khalifa, Keri Hilson, M.I.A, and Amir Khan. Natural News has already been kicked off most social media due to its content. They are the ones who brought to light the fact that 5G has been the reason for the symptoms most people have been feeling, especially in areas where 5G towers have been erected.

Scientific America put out a study about millimetre waves that are emitted from 5G towers. Short-term exposure can have an adverse physiological effect in the peripheral nervous system, the immune system and the cardiovascular system. The research suggests that long-term exposure can have adverse effects on humans. A U.S. Senator went, as far to state, “Since 5G is a new technology there is no research on health effects, so we are flying blind.” Flying blind! Well that doesn’t sound very good does it?

Philanthropic power and development; The Bill Gates Drama
The Gates foundation is known to be one of the single largest donors to the World Health Organization. This of course does give the organization considerable leverage in shaping health policy priorities. This is why when WHO called a complete shutdown and quarantine of the entire nation, many were questioning who was really responsible for that decision. After all, it is a fact that Bill Gates practically controls policy at the World Health Organization. You see; money gives someone that power. Really and truly, depending on what mood Bill Gates is in, it can shift the terrain of global health. That is a scary thought. A man having that much power! Rich philanthropists and their foundations have influence on decision-making and seem to be setting the global health and agricultural agenda in developing countries.

A study done by Jens Martens and Karolin Seitz claimed that many foundations enable rich countries and their corporations to achieve their own ends in developing countries. The Gates Foundation has employed numerous former Big Pharma figures, and this has led to accusations of industry bias.

I know most of us think that we are rational enough to be exposed to the press, but unfortunately we are not. We think that we can compensate with the strength of our inner contemplation. Wrong again. You have to remain cognizant of the effect that certain news has on you. Some news stories are specifically engineered to interrupt you. They are as bad as COVID-19, stealing your attention for their own purpose. It is important to learn how to filter your information intake, and if you are interested in a story, take the time to research it thoroughly. Get all sides of a story, and then make a conscious decision to have an emotion about it.

References

Oxford University’s Reuters Institute
https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/types-sources-and-claims-covid-19-misinformation)

Philanthropic Power and Development (Jens Martens and Karolin Seitz)
https://www.globalpolicy.org/images/pdfs/GPFEurope/Philanthropic_Power_online.pdf

Scientific America
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/we-have-no-reason-to-believe-5g-is-safe/?fbclid=IwAR3SqdOS2jZp6Kv_8diNdTX_EYn_EUN4zvDYFWUv-f5xUvUzQgBghLqfNnc

2018 Chinese New Years Gala
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ehjt-ZH_o

Museum Exhibit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ldrKmjNNlE

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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Canada is Sinking – Is there a correlation between the rising economic costs, and the siphoning of funds to other sources in Canada?

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BY ADRIAN REECE

At some point Toronto was a city that people enjoyed living in. Recent political leadership at every level of government has caused citizens to consider moving out of the country as a whole. The high cost of living, coupled with the difficulty affording housing, and remote work becoming more regular has made the rest of the world seem much more appealing for Canadians as a whole.

Many countries are offering travel perks and visas to travelers in the west, to encourage them to visit, or to even move into their countries. Costa Rica, Japan, and France currently have travel perks and have opened their borders to make it easier to enter. Specifically for Canadians and even more specifically Torontonians who work remotely, are looking to countries and cities with lower costs of living. The Canadian dollar goes far in other parts of the world.

We owe the struggling economy to a few factors. Political leadership has greatly impacted the state of Canada, immigration policies that have changed over the years have caused stress on Canadian citizens.

In 2023, the federal government released its new Immigration Levels Plan to welcome 485,000 permanent residents in 2024 and 500,000 in 2025 and 2026. This announcement came on the heels of an Environics public opinion survey revealing a significant increase in the number of Canadians who believe the country accepts too many immigrants. That marks a dramatic reversal from a year ago, when support for immigration levels stood at an all-time high.

The Trudeau led government has held true to their commitment to bring in millions of immigrants in a short span of time. Housing policy is draining the income of Canadians, and political debates do not provide any real answers towards understanding what is going on in the country. Consistent political scandals regarding Trudeau overspending, and not adhering to budgets, and using money that was originally allocated for certain things. Trudeau was audited and it was found that $123 million was given to ineligible businesses, or projects that should have never been awarded at all. This is one in a long list of Trudeau scandals that have been a part of Canada political identity for the last nine years.

Trudeau’s government has even siphoned off funds to their personal businesses, after audits by the auditor general, we have seen too many inconsistencies with the funding of the Trudeau government in misusing funds as well as money disappearing into places that it should not be going.

In June of this year, the auditor general (AG) released two reports about: improper contracting practices, conflict of interest, and funding provided for ineligible projects. What these reports brought to light is an unpleasant reality; politicians and bureaucrats in Ottawa do not always act in the best interest of Canadians.

According to the first AG report, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), the federal agency responsible for funding green technology projects, demonstrated “significant lapses… in governance and stewardship of public funds.” Nearly 20% of the SDTC projects examined by the AG were in fact ineligible (based on the government’s own rules) for funding, with a total price tag of $59 million. There were also 90 instances where the SDTC ignored conflict of interest provisions while awarding $76 million to various projects. Indeed, the AG found 63 cases where SDTC agency directors voted in favour of payments to companies in which they had declared interest.

The second AG report focused on 97 contracts totaling $209 million awarded by the federal government to the McKinsey & Company consulting firm from 2011 to 2023. According to the AG, the government demonstrated “frequent disregard for procurement policies and guidance and that contracting practices often did not demonstrate value for money.” About 70% of these contracts were awarded non-competitively, meaning no other companies were permitted to bid on the contracts. Interesting!

These findings also follow an earlier report in February that found the federal government “repeatedly failed to follow good management practices in the: contracting, development, and implementation” of the ArriveCAN mobile app, which cost Canadian taxpayers at least $59.5 million.

Is there a correlation between the rising economic costs, and the siphoning of funds to other sources in Canada? Potentially, it will take a lot more investigation to confirm if that is really the case. However, Canadians can see that there has been a drastic change in the economy since the Trudeau government has come into power.

For governments to work there needs to be transparency, and there has been a lack there of in regard to our political leadership in the last few years. There are too many scandals and too many mishaps with money. Too many policies that do not benefit the citizenry, and not enough effort made to rectify the sinking economy.

Canada cannot continue to stay in these dire straits, we are sinking, and leadership plays a big role in the state of the country. We won’t see changes unless we demand it, we can take a page out of France’s method of protest; other countries have set a precedent of what their expectations are, and Canadians need to do the same. They need to demand change and implement strategies to achieve it. Within acceptable methods of protest there exists a strategy and method of changing the nature of Canada’s problems, but it starts with the citizenry. Coming together is the greatest power we have, and we need to utilize it.

REFERENCES:

https://www.environicsinstitute.org/projects/project-details/public-opinion-about-immigration-refugees

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/supplementary-immigration-levels-2023-2025.html

https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202402_01_e_44428.html

https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202406_06_e_44493.html

https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_oag_202406_e_44491.html

https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/scathing-auditor-general-reports-underscore-political-realities

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The Jamaica Food and Drink Festival – where every bite tells a story, and every sip celebrates Jamaica’s vibrant soul

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

What if I told you that Visa is offering two amazing opportunities that YOU, our loyal readers have an opportunity to take part in? For one of our lucky readers, you have a chance to:

  • Win a trip to Trinidad Carnival 2025
  • Win a trip to Jamaica

“What is this all about Simone,” you might be asking? Well, the Jamaica Food and Drink Festival (JFDF) turns 10 this year, and Visa International is thrilled to be part of the celebration once again. Welcome to the heart of Jamaica’s culinary playground – the Jamaica Food and Drink Festival, where flavours, culture, and music blend into one unforgettable celebration.

Step into the lively Craft Market downtown, where the spirit of Jamaica comes alive. Here, they celebrate the island’s rich history and vibrant flavours – an ode to the past. Guests get a chance to immerse themselves in the legacy of festival favourites like: Crisp, Chopstix, Pork Palooza, and Picante – all in one electrifying space.

Taste, sip, and groove your way through the night, reliving fond festival memories while savouring the global influences that have shaped the iconic dishes we love today – no passport required (except to travel of course)!

As the hot days turn into steamy nights, and steamy nights turn into sweltering days, what better way to close out the festivities than with one last delectable event? The finale is not just a celebration, but a reflection of Jamaica’s culinary renaissance. After four unforgettable days, guests get a chance to honour the island’s: finest chefs, mixologists, and artisans who have made this festival a true showcase of creativity and passion.

Naturally, the festival had to find accommodations that match its prestige, and the only hotels of choice this year are: The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel and The Courtleigh Hotel & Suites. At the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, the Caribbean’s most distinguished address, you will experience the perfect blend of elegance and island charm. Nestled in the heart of New Kingston, surrounded by lush gardens and views of the Caribbean Sea, this 17-storey gem is where business meets leisure in true Jamaican style. You also have the option of immersing yourself in the timeless charm of The Courtleigh Hotel & Suites, a true jewel of Jamaica’s capital city. With spacious accommodations, award-winning dining, and all the modern comforts, it is the perfect way to end your festival experience.

Waldemar Cordero, Marketing Senior Director for Visa in the Caribbean and Central America, expressed his excitement about being involved in the festival’s decade-long run. “We’re really excited to be part of the 10th staging of the Jamaica Food and Drink Festival. It’s amazing to see how far this festival has come, and we’re proud to have been part of the journey over the last 6 years. This festival isn’t just about food, it’s about celebrating Jamaica’s rich culture and the incredible talent that drives it.”

Visa’s partnership with JFDF has grown over the years, evolving from a traditional sponsorship into a dynamic collaboration that enhances the festival experience for everyone. “Our relationship with the Jamaica Food and Drink Festival has deepened over time,” said Waldemar. “We’ve moved from simply being a sponsor to becoming the main partner, working closely with the organizers to bring fresh, exciting elements to the event each year. This time around, we’re especially excited about the initiatives we’re rolling out that will make it easier and more enjoyable for attendees to experience all that the festival has to offer.”

Visa is excited to enhance the celebration of the Jamaica Food and Drink Festival’s milestone 10th year by offering an exclusive hospitality package to Trinidad Carnival 2025. One lucky Visa cardholder who purchases festival tickets between October 16th and November 9th, 2024, will win this incredible experience. This offering includes: two economy class tickets from Kingston, Jamaica to Port of Spain, Trinidad; six nights of luxury accommodation at the Hyatt Regency; and comprehensive airport transfers and event transportation. The winner and their guest will enjoy: inclusive meals, stylish Monday Wear and Carnival Tuesday costumes, and access to premier events such as Brian Lara’s Event and PinkNicTT. Additionally, they will be treated to glamour make-up and photos. This package promises to deliver an unforgettable festival experience and celebrate the unified Caribbean culture in style.

In addition, one lucky winner from our Caribbean neighbour Trinidad and Tobago, who uses the First Citizens Bank card in Trinidad, will win a trip for two to the Food and Drink Festival in Jamaica. This is an all-expense paid trip for two with the winners to ensure the festival and enjoy scenic places in Jamaica such as Dunn’s River Falls and Port Royal. Ready for that almost winter getaway? Visit https://jafoodanddrink.com/ for more details. Good luck!

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Welcome to the Black Scholars Institute—where excellence thrives, and liberation is pursued

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

At the heart of the University of Windsor’s campus, centrally located in the lower level of the CAW Student Centre, lies a space dedicated to fostering: African-Caribbean excellence, academic growth, and community empowerment: The Black Scholars Institute, or BSI.

The BSI Lounge is more than just a meeting place. It is a safe and welcoming space for African/-Caribbean faculty, staff, and students—a venue that fosters not only academic engagement, but community connection. Here, important university and local events, aligned with the Institute’s mission and values, take place.

The Black Scholars Institute is a multidisciplinary research institute—a home for African-Caribbean scholars at UWindsor. It is dedicated to advancing Black excellence and liberation through scholarship, research, and community engagement. The Institute’s work enriches teaching, learning, and social justice efforts across the University, with a focus on making an impact nationally and globally.

BSI hosts a range of weekly programs that encourage meaningful dialogue and academic collaboration. Events such as “Think Tank Thursday” provide a platform for African-Caribbean faculty and students to come together, exchange ideas, and discuss relevant research and current events. For those who are deep in their academic work, “Just Write” sessions offer dedicated time for focused writing in a supportive environment. “Coffee and Convo,” a collaboration with Leddy Library, creates space to explore Black literature and hold thought-provoking discussions around important topics.

Graduate students are invited to participate in student saloons, where they present their works-in-progress in a safe, inclusive space, where they can receive valuable feedback from peers and faculty members alike. Additionally, the “Black Research Spotlight” shines a light on the groundbreaking work of African Caribbean scholars, providing them with a platform to showcase their research and innovations.

In recognition of the challenges posed by systemic anti-Black racism, the BSI offers its members a membership with the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity, providing on-demand access to a wealth of professional development resources. This is just one of the ways BSI ensures its scholars are well-equipped to thrive and succeed in their academic careers. As a research institute, BSI is committed to supporting Black Studies and promoting excellence in scholarships. One vital aspect of this is the awarding of grants to Black scholars. These grants are instrumental in advancing research that is often overlooked in traditional funding competitions.

While visiting the University earlier this month, I learned more about some of the challenges that have been faced in opening BSI. The establishment of this initiative was approved by the University of Windsor’s Senate on October 7th, 2022. The initiative is in alignment with the University’s commitment to the Scarborough Charter (utoronto.ca) on anti-Black racism and Black inclusion in Canadian higher education. In 2023, the University of Windsor (UWindsor) announced their new academic home that would spotlight: Black excellence, scholarship, research, and community. The inaugural Black Scholars Institute (BSI) at UWindsor, was formally launched in September 2024.

Dr. Clinton Beckford, UWindsor’s Vice President of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, envisions that the BSI will be the institutional home for Blackness at the University. “The establishment of a Black Scholars Institute at the University of Windsor is ground-breaking and transformative,” he says.  “It positions the University of Windsor as a post-secondary leader in intellectual thought and practice around Blackness and makes real our commitments to Black flourishing and thriving at and beyond the institution.”

The BSI will work closely with UWindsor’s Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies Department within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Building a Black Scholars academic program represents an innovative plan of action intended to meaningfully understand UWindsor’s approach to African-Caribbean ways of knowing in Canadian universities. The expected output will enhance UWindsor’s research profile in Black Studies and feature scholarly work, special events, speakers’ series, mentorship, and more.

Dr. Camisha Sibblis, the Director at BSI, is hopeful that the institute will enrich the experiences of Black faculty at UWindsor. “We believe that the inclusion of Black peoples, ways of learning and knowledge systems are integral to the growth of our community. The establishment of the BSI is a crucial part of fulfilling the University’s Strategic Mandate Agreement (ontario.ca) and purposefully moving the institution into the future. The Institute will enhance the University’s research profile and will also establish the University as a center of excellence in Windsor-Essex and the Detroit area – a region known for its historic importance for Black people in North America.”

Welcome to the Black Scholars Institute—where excellence thrives, and liberation is pursued through scholarship, research, and community engagement.

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