Created and raised money for three major inter-disciplinary creative projects that took place between 1999 and 2005. See more here: http://www.miscellaneousproductions.ca/about/
Image is slide from What you Carry...."Dealing with emigration/immigration, violence, and xenophobia, aging and inter-generational relationships, memory and belonging, What You Carry With You… was created and developed by a team of professional artists and technicians who collaborated with non-professional youth 14 -20 years old and elders to age 77 from Richmond, BC. Produced by Artistic Director Elaine Carol and Jules Rochielle, Miscellaneous Productions 2003, Vancouver, BC" -
While with Miscellaneous as founder and producer:
1.Sited in Promising Practices for Addressing Youth Involvement in Gangs Research Report prepared by Mark Totten, PH.D April 2008 . In support of the Strategy, Preventing Youth Gang Violence in BC: A Comprehensive and Coordinated Provincial Action Plan Appendix B: Promising Canadian Gang Prevention and Intervention Initiatives (revised and updated list based upon as a Primary Prevention Programs 2003 – 2006 B.C. primary prevention initiatives (educational videos, primary and secondary classroom education, parent information, community collaboration)
2.The Reena Project funded by: Vancouver Foundation, National Crime Prevention Centre – Community Mobilization Program, British Columbia Multiculturalism & Immigration Anti-Racism Program, B.C. Ministry of the Attorney General – Community Programs Division, Coast Capital Savings, VanCity – Vancouver City Savings Credit Union, Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund, Cosmo Plaza/RM Development Corporation, B.C. Arts Council, The Richmond Foundation, John Fluevog Shoes,Creo Products Inc., Robson Street TELUS Store,
3.What you Carry With You funded by: The Government of Canada’s National Crime Prevention Strategy, BC Ministry of Community, Aboriginal & Women’s’ Services – BC Anti-Racism Program, Vancouver Foundation, Vancouver City Savings Credit Union – VanCity Community Partnership Program, Canada Council for the Arts – Inter-Arts – Artists & Community Collaboration Fund, Canada Council for the Arts - Theatre – Artists & Community Collaboration Fund, Canadian Heritage – Multiculturalism, BC Arts Council, BC Gaming Commission – Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Canadian Race Relations Foundation, Richmond Community Foundation, The Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation, Chris Spencer Foundation, Creo Inc., InfoWest Consulting Ltd.
4.E-race funded by the Government of Canada through its National Crime Prevention Strategy, Canada Council for the Arts – Inter-Arts, Canadian Heritage – Multiculturalism Program, Vancouver Foundation, Coast Capital Savings Foundation, BC Solicitor General and Public Safety – Safe Streets Safe Schools Fund, BC Anti-racism & Multiculturalism Program, BC Gaming, BC Arts Council, Dr. George Tien INC., Autoplan, Richmond Community Foundation, The Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation.