#NETCulture: Stories of Culture and Diversity in Social Media + Speaker Bios!

Be sure to check out this amazing event organized by Coop Culture co-lead Ajay Puri in conjunction with Net Tuesday Vancouver!


Stories connect us to each other, our cultures, and the world. Come and hear from inspiring speakers reflecting our culturally diverse communities who will show how social media has helped them strengthen their identities, roots and friendships. How can Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other tools help you do the same? Ask the speakers in this interactive session. Afterwards, meet community leaders and social media activists at the after-party!

Tues April 5th
7-9pm
VPL Central Branch

Register FREE now on EVENTBRITE

More info: Facebook | Meetup

What does multiculturalism mean to you? Let us know! Submit your response.

Event is open to everyone + FREE to attend (but tix reservation is req’d)

A partnership between Net Tuesday, Vancouver Public Library, and Coop Culture


Speakers

Moderators


Format

630-7 –
Doors open + registration
7-710 –
Welcome
710-735 –
Keynote by Kety Esquivel + Q&A
735-745 –
Entertainment break
745-830 –
6 speakers (pecha kucha / TED-style)
830-850 –
Panel discussion + Q&A
850-9 –
Closing remarks


Speaker Bios –

Keynote Speaker: Kety Esquivel

Bio:
Ms Esquivel is currently the Vice President of Digital Strategy at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide. She directed Latino outreach for the Clark Presidential Campaign. Her work has taken her to China and Ethiopia with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. She spent three years coaching executives on human capital and diversity in the US, Canada and Latin America. She worked as the New Media Manager for NCLR, the National Council of La Raza – the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States. Kety graduated from Cornell University where she served on the Board of Trustees. Her commentary has been featured and quoted in stories for the Huffington Post, Wall St. Journal Online, HITN, PBS, XM radio, CNN, Televisa and Univision. She will be tuning in via Skype.


Veronica Heringer

Bio:
Veronica Heringer is a Brazilian journalist with a special passion for advertising. She is currently a Community Cultivation Manager at DDB Canada and the writer behind MadameHeringer.com, awarded in the Ex-pat and Media & Journalism categories of the 2010 Canadian Weblog Awards.

Presentation Summary:
In the mist of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Veronica Heringer learned that social media was more than a tool to promote her employer, but also an effective way to find new friends, create powerful professional connections and instigate multicultural discussions. Veronica will be sharing her findings and some valuable lessons learnt along the way.

Websites:
Blog: http://madameheringer.com
Flavours.me: http://veronicaheringer.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/vheringer


Zi-Ann Lum

Bio:
Zi-Ann is a freelance writer and Editorial Intern at the Vancouver Observer. She is Editor-In-Chief of UBC Perspectives Magazine and also works as the Outreach Coordinator for Schema Magazine. Zi-Ann has been working at UBC for the past year developing strategic plans to build and shape intercultural dialogue and discourse at UBC.

Presentation Summary:
Ray and Zi-Ann will be speaking about their experience using new multimedia to challenge and create critical thought and dialogue. They will speak about how they were able to harness local and national attention, using social media, to a subject that has turned into a national debate about multiculturalism and inclusiveness.

Websites:
http://ziannlum.com/
Bio link: http://www.vancouverobserver.com/contributors/zi-ann-lum
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ziannlum


Ray Hsu

Bio:
Poet-schmoet. Ray Hsu is a rockstar who happens to write books. Ray describes himself as the neighbourhood kid who gets everyone to build a snowfort. His catchphrases include, “What can I do to help?” and “You know, what would be cool is if…” Ray is author of Anthropy (winner of the Gerald Lampert Award) and Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon. At last count he has published over a hundred and twenty-five poems in over forty journals internationally. He taught writing for over two years in a U.S. prison. He now teaches at the University of British Columbia, where he collaborates across disciplines, districts, and dinner tables.

Presentation Summary:
Ray will be speaking on Way Too AZN: half class, half revolution, half party

Links:
thewayofray.com.


Jay Catalan

Bio:
Jay Catalan was born and raised in the Philippines and immigrated to Canada in his teens. He co-founded Tulayan along with RJ Aquino to cultivate better understanding between established Filipino Canadians and more recent Filipino immigrants through community workshops. Jay Catalan is a co-founder of The Network Hub, Vancouver’s longest running coworking space, launched in 2006.

 

Websites:
http://www.tulayan.com
http://flavors.me/tagalog
http://www.thenetworkhub.ca
http://www.twitter.com/JayCatalan


Rafael (RJ) Aquino

Bio:
RJ Aquino co-founded the community organization, Tulayan (which means ‘to bridge’ in Tagalog) with Jay Catalan to reintroduce young Filipinos living in Vancouver to their culture, heritage and history and create a positive cultural identity for the Filipino community at large. An emerging community organizer, RJ is also on the board of directors with the explorASIAN Society and is on the COPE Executive (Coalition of Progressive Electors).

Websites:
http://about.me/rjaquino
http://www.explorasian.org
http://www.cope.bc.ca

Presentation Summary:
Jay and RJ will be speaking about how social media has inspired their work within the Filipino community, how they use it to spark engagement online, and the importance of cultivating these relationships offline.


Ashok Puri

Bio:
Ashok immigrated to Canada from India in 1969. After briefly working in engineering in Winnipeg, Ashok went on to become an entrepreneur, launching a tours and travels business and also opening a restaurant. Ashok has been actively engaged in the Indian community, helping launch the first ever Indian TV program in Canada and working as a radio host for several years. Ashok is a retiree and continues to work in the community; volunteering with a local NGO to help new immigrants adjust to Canadian culture and life style.

Presentation Summary:
Ashok will be presenting his travel experiences, couch surfing in Nepal, Mexico, China and India. He will share tips on how to become a member of the global couch surfing community. Ashok will also share his perspective on social media and the internet, and how, at the age of 67, sites such as Facebook and YouTube have helped him make a new family of friends, while re-connecting with long lost friends and family.


Jordana Mah

Bio:
Jordana is a part of the Senior Editorial team at Schema Magazine, a national online publication. She works as the Senior Coordinator for Social Media and Special Events, spearheading Schema’s social media strategy and helping plan events and source content for the editorial sections. Schema Magazine focuses on topics of pop culture and identity to represent the viewpoints of the 1.5 generation* and beyond Canadians.

 

Presentation Summary:
Jordana will be speaking on how Schema has used social media and the web to highlight people, events, and issues that speak to the generation that does not fit into a single category defined by race.

Websites:
http://www.schemamag.ca/
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigrant_generations#1.5_generation


Paola Viviana Murillo

Bio:
Paola is Colombian born, and the Director and Founder of Latincouver, an organization that much like Paola, is passionate about promoting Latin American business and culture. Paola has over ten years of global experience delivering successful events, advertising, product launches, marketing, and public relations. Her experience in cross-cultural communication has helped her organize more than 30 events; all aimed at helping people connect through business and culture.
Presentation Summary: See below.

Websites:
http://www. Latincouver.ca
www.mirrai.ca
twitter.com/Latinmirrai
twitter.com/latincouver


Norma Ibarra

Bio:
Norma was raised in Mexico and moved to Vancouver in 2009. She has degrees in Marketing and Tourism and has been involved in working with youth for many years. Norma has volunteered to help organize several Mexican events in Vancouver and it is through this community involvement that she came in contact with Latincouver and Paola Murillo. She has now taken on the role of Social Media and Digital Coordinator at Latincouver, a leading social, cultural network and business portal for the Latin American communities in Metro Vancouver.

Presentation Summary (for Paola and Norma):
“Sombrero, Salsa & Social Media”
Paola V Murillo and Norma will be discussing common stereotypes and how they created a virtual plaza to connect Latinos and educate local Vancouverites about Latin America. They will also discuss how they help create virtual connections through the Latincouver.ca website and have them translate into successful events offline.

Websites:
http://www.Latincouver.ca

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