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Mark Simms

Mark Simms (born 1981) is a Canadian filmmaker, community activist and martial artist.[citation needed]

Mark Simms
Born
Mark Simms

(1981-11-25) November 25, 1981 (age 42)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, activist, martial artist[citation needed]
Spousesingle
WebsiteJane-Finch.com

Life edit

Mark Simms was born in Toronto, Ontario and grew up in Jane and Finch alongside childhood friend, Paul Nguyen. Simms is the executive producer for the community website, Jane-Finch.com. He is a 2nd Dan black belt in Taekwondo and has competed and won multiple provincial tournaments. He frequently appears as a motivational speaker and guest lecturer for events aimed at children and youth. He is a recipient of the 2011 Ontario Volunteer Service Award[1] from the Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade. In 2016, Simms appeared on CBC's Marketplace to investigate racism in Canada.[2]

Media edit

Simms is an outspoken advocate for the Jane and Finch community. He comments on issues of gangs, drugs and crime. In 2006, Simms opposed the installation of police cameras in Jane and Finch on CBC's Metro Morning with Andy Barrie. In 2007, he spoke out on behalf of the Manners family during the 2007 murder of Jordan Manners.

Advocacy edit

Simms has commented on various topics and issues surrounding the Jane and Finch area.

  • December 28, 2005 - Simms appeared on Global News to talk about gang warfare.
  • November 9, 2005 - Simms appeared on CBC News: Today with Nancy Wilson to talk about the underground documentary, 'The Real Toronto'.
  • August 1, 2006 - Simms on Radio Canada International to talk about street gangs in Toronto.[3]
  • May 24, 2007, Simms appeared on CBC News Morning with Heather Hiscox to talk about the Jordan Manners shooting.[4]
  • May 24, 2007, Simms appeared on CTV's The Verdict with Paula Todd to discuss the Jordan Manners shooting.[5]
  • June 21, 2007 - Simms spoke to CBC News host Nancy Wilson about gangs and the 'no-snitch' culture.
  • Summer 2007, Simms discusses his involvement with the fifth estate documentary Lost in the Struggle in the Ryerson Review of Journalism.[6]
  • October 6, 2008 - Simms appeared on the CBC French Radio program Désautel to talk about gang crime in Jane and Finch.
  • January 12, 2010, Simms appeared on Sun TV to discuss Jane-Finch.com's impact to the Jane and Finch community.
  • May 20, 2011, Simms spoke to host Karen Horsman on CBC's Metro Morning to express the community's feelings of the non-guilty verdict in the Jordan Manners' trial.[7]
  • February 26, 2016, Simms spoke to host Sheila Coles on CBC's Morning Edition talking about his experience with racism in Canada.[8]

Broadcast edit

Simms spent 10 months as a cameraman and associate producer documenting the lives of gang-involved youth from Jane and Finch[9] for CBC's the fifth estate in the Gemini Award-nominated Lost in the Struggle.[10] The film featured Vietnamese-Canadian rapper, Chuckie Akenz.

Short films edit

  • Uncle Bob and his Vietnamese Children (producer), Jane-Finch (2010)
  • Know Your Rights (cast), Jane-Finch.com (2010)
  • Hustle On by Blacus Ninjah (director), Jane-Finch.com (2005)

References edit

  1. ^ Ontario Volunteer Service Awards
  2. ^ 'Shopping while black'
  3. ^ Gangs de rue à Toronto
  4. ^ School shooting
  5. ^ School shooting aftermath
  6. ^ It's a Crime
  7. ^ We're always shafted
  8. ^ "Mark Simms talks about his experience with racism | CBC.ca".
  9. ^ "CBC News: the fifth estate - Lost in the Struggle".
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
  11. ^ Lost in the Struggle: The Next Chapter
  12. ^ EPISODE 9: Ian Jones: Activist and Artist, How the Steelpan is Changing Lives
  13. ^ Lost in the Struggle

External links edit

Mark Simms at IMDb

mark, simms, born, 1981, canadian, filmmaker, community, activist, martial, artist, citation, needed, born, 1981, november, 1981, toronto, ontario, canadaoccupation, filmmaker, activist, martial, artist, citation, needed, spousesinglewebsitejane, finch, conten. Mark Simms born 1981 is a Canadian filmmaker community activist and martial artist citation needed Mark SimmsBornMark Simms 1981 11 25 November 25 1981 age 42 Toronto Ontario CanadaOccupation s Filmmaker activist martial artist citation needed SpousesingleWebsiteJane Finch com Contents 1 Life 2 Media 3 Advocacy 4 Broadcast 5 Short films 6 References 7 External linksLife editMark Simms was born in Toronto Ontario and grew up in Jane and Finch alongside childhood friend Paul Nguyen Simms is the executive producer for the community website Jane Finch com He is a 2nd Dan black belt in Taekwondo and has competed and won multiple provincial tournaments He frequently appears as a motivational speaker and guest lecturer for events aimed at children and youth He is a recipient of the 2011 Ontario Volunteer Service Award 1 from the Ministry of Citizenship Immigration and International Trade In 2016 Simms appeared on CBC s Marketplace to investigate racism in Canada 2 Media editSimms is an outspoken advocate for the Jane and Finch community He comments on issues of gangs drugs and crime In 2006 Simms opposed the installation of police cameras in Jane and Finch on CBC s Metro Morning with Andy Barrie In 2007 he spoke out on behalf of the Manners family during the 2007 murder of Jordan Manners Advocacy editSimms has commented on various topics and issues surrounding the Jane and Finch area December 28 2005 Simms appeared on Global News to talk about gang warfare November 9 2005 Simms appeared on CBC News Today with Nancy Wilson to talk about the underground documentary The Real Toronto August 1 2006 Simms on Radio Canada International to talk about street gangs in Toronto 3 May 24 2007 Simms appeared on CBC News Morning with Heather Hiscox to talk about the Jordan Manners shooting 4 May 24 2007 Simms appeared on CTV s The Verdict with Paula Todd to discuss the Jordan Manners shooting 5 June 21 2007 Simms spoke to CBC News host Nancy Wilson about gangs and the no snitch culture Summer 2007 Simms discusses his involvement with the fifth estate documentary Lost in the Struggle in the Ryerson Review of Journalism 6 October 6 2008 Simms appeared on the CBC French Radio program Desautel to talk about gang crime in Jane and Finch January 12 2010 Simms appeared on Sun TV to discuss Jane Finch com s impact to the Jane and Finch community May 20 2011 Simms spoke to host Karen Horsman on CBC s Metro Morning to express the community s feelings of the non guilty verdict in the Jordan Manners trial 7 February 26 2016 Simms spoke to host Sheila Coles on CBC s Morning Edition talking about his experience with racism in Canada 8 Broadcast editSimms spent 10 months as a cameraman and associate producer documenting the lives of gang involved youth from Jane and Finch 9 for CBC s the fifth estate in the Gemini Award nominated Lost in the Struggle 10 The film featured Vietnamese Canadian rapper Chuckie Akenz Lost in the Struggle The Next Chapter associate producer CBC Television the fifth estate 2012 11 If Justice Fails actor CBC Television the fifth estate 2007 Ian Jones Activist and Artist How the Steelpan is Changing Lives editor Bravo Leda Serene Films 2007 12 Lost in the Struggle associate producer CBC Television the fifth estate 2006 13 Short films editUncle Bob and his Vietnamese Children producer Jane Finch 2010 Know Your Rights cast Jane Finch com 2010 Hustle On by Blacus Ninjah director Jane Finch com 2005 References edit Ontario Volunteer Service Awards Shopping while black Gangs de rue a Toronto School shooting School shooting aftermath It s a Crime We re always shafted Mark Simms talks about his experience with racism CBC ca CBC News the fifth estate Lost in the Struggle The 22nd Annual Gemini Awards Nominees Announced PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2009 03 26 Retrieved 2011 05 22 Lost in the Struggle The Next Chapter EPISODE 9 Ian Jones Activist and Artist How the Steelpan is Changing Lives Lost in the StruggleExternal links edithttp www jane finch com http www cbc ca fifth lostinthestruggle filmmaker html http www cbc ca metromorning episodes 2011 05 20 were always shafted http www cbc ca news canada toronto story 2007 05 24 school shooting 070524 html CTV ca https nationalpost com news story html id 62c72629 98b1 4b3e bbb9 1e77fade5d3a amp p 2 http thevarsity ca articles 15811 http caribbeantales ca heartbeat index php option com content amp task view amp id 43 amp Itemid 27Mark Simms at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Simms amp oldid 1146855211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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