Ben Viccari

Ben Viccari

Ben Viccari is a writer, journalist, broadcaster and champion of Canadian multiculturalism. He is the past president of the Canadian Ethnic Media Association (CEMA) and continues to serve on CEMA's board. He also publishes the online blog and news service, Canscene: Canada's multicultural scene. Ben's commentaries are featured regularly on Omni Television.

Biography

Viccari was born in England in 1918, son of an Italian immigrant father and English mother. Thus, his very beginnings were multicultural. Now over 90 years of age, Viccari continues to serve his community, acting as a bridge between Canada's diverse cultural groups.

He began his career as a writer in England and served in Britain's Royal Artillery in Europe during the Second World War. After the fall of Benito Mussolini, he joined the Military Mission to the Italian Army (Allied Control Commission).Viccari moved in Canada in 1947 and was successful in the fields of public relations, broadcasting and print communications, notably:

:• Publishing "Oggi Canada" (Italian weekly):• As president (1960-1961) Canadian Public Relations Society (Toronto) Inc. :• Lecturing at Harvard School of Business, the University of Toronto, Wilfrid Laurier University and Humber College:• Serving as chair of public relations for Villa Colombo (Italian home for the aged):• Establishing his own public relations firm:• Serving as president of the Toronto Press Club (1981-82)

From 1986 to 2000, he was managing editor of "Canadian Scene", the non-profit, multilingual news and information service for Canada's ethnic media, which has now ceased publication.

The closure of Canadian Scene prompted Viccari to launch his blog, Canscene, publishing multicultural news articles, updated monthly. Ethnic media are encouraged to pick up and reproduce, free of charge, any article that is of interest.

In 2005, Viccari worked with executive producer Lalita Krishna to create the television documentary "The Third Element", chronicling the growth of ethnic media in Canada from the 19th century to the present. Ben appeared as host in the documentary, also writing its script and assisting with editing.

"The Third Element" was produced in English and Italian versions. Both have been aired several times on Omni TV.

Lalita and Viccari have completed a second documentary, "The M Word", tracing the progress of multiculturalism in Canada from its introduction as a national policy to current controversy and the way ahead. The documentary aired for the first time, in English, on OMNI.1 Television, Saturday, December 1, 2007.

Awards

;:• Sierhey Zhmara Ziniak Award for Leadership in Multilingual Journalism (1996):• Ethnic Journalists' and Writers' Club Annual Award (1989):• Medal from the Rakoczi Foundation (Hungarian culture society):• CPRS National Award of Attainment, (1971)

Family

Viccari married his wife Anne in 1967. Their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren share in diverse Canadian, Italian, British, Dutch, Ukrainian, Mexican-Irish and German heritages.

Avocations

A lifelong film buff and author of screenplays himself, Viccari supplements "Canscene's" news content with reviews of films; especially during the Toronto International Film Festival . In 2006, he attended 26 showings and reviewed 11 of them for the "Canscene" blog.

Viccari is an avid reader, frequently reviewing books on "Canscene".

He is knowledgeable fan of opera and has contributed reviews to the magazine "Performance Arts & Entertainment in Canada."

External links

: [http://canscene.ripple.ca/ Canscene – Canada's multicultural scene] : [http://canadianethnicmedia.com/ Canadian Ethnic Media Association] : [http://www.travelandtransitions.com/interviews/ben_viccari.htm Travel and Transitions Interview]

References

: [http://canadianethnicmedia.com/about/ Canadian Ethnic Media Association] Ben Viccari, President: [http://www.findarticles.com/p/search?tb=art&qt=%22Ben+Viccari%22 Links to 16 articles by Ben Viccari, published in "Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada" (periodical)] : [http://www.cprstoronto.com/about/pastpresidents.aspx Listing of past presidents of the Canadian Public Relations Society CPRS (Toronto)] : [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/BCASTING/ann_rep/roger_c3.doc] Rogers Media Cultural Diversity Plan 2005 Annual Report: [http://hip.tpl.toronto.on.ca/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1167065P87O6C.67646&profile=rs&uri=link=1100002~!9748118~!1100001~!1100093&aspect=subtab25&menu=search&ri=2&source=~!rs&term=The+Third+element+%5BCanada%27s+diverse+media%5D.&index=TL Toronto Public Library listing of "The Third Element-Canada's Diverse Media" (2005) documentary] : [http://www.omnitv.ca/ontario/tv/signatureseries/episodes/thirdelement/] OMNI TV Signature Series, "The Third Element", synopsis and photo: [http://www.omnitv.ca/ontario/tv/signatureseries/episodes/themword/] OMNI TV Signature Series, "The M Word", synopsis and photo


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