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New survey a first step to dismantling anti-Black racism in Canada, says researcher | iNFOnews

New survey a first step to dismantling anti-Black racism in Canada, says researcher | iNFOnews
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New survey a first step to dismantling anti-Black racism, says researcher

New survey a first step to dismantling anti-Black racism, says researcher by Adina Bresge, The Canadian Press Posted May 21, 2021 10:52 am EDT Last Updated May 21, 2021 at 10:58 am EDT Seven in 10 Black Canadians have experienced racism on a regular or occasional basis, suggests a preliminary study that experts are calling a “first step” toward dismantling systemic discrimination. Researchers at York University released early findings Friday from a national survey examining how Black Canadians experience race and racism across social spheres. The interim report, produced in partnership with the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, draws from the responses of roughly 5,500 participants, including about 1,800 Black people, between March 21 and May 5.

New survey a first step to dismantling anti-Black racism, says researcher | iNFOnews

Adina Bresge A Black Lives Matter mural is painted on a boarded up shop in Montreal, Friday, June 12, 2020. Seven in 10 Black Canadians experience racism on a regular or occasional basis, suggests a preliminary study that experts are calling a first step toward dismantling systemic discrimination. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson May 21, 2021 - 7:52 AM Seven in 10 Black Canadians have experienced racism on a regular or occasional basis, suggests a preliminary study that experts are calling a first step toward dismantling systemic discrimination. Researchers at York University released early findings Friday from a national survey examining how Black Canadians experience race and racism across social spheres.

Even limited data shows traffic stops in Canada disproportionately affect people of colour, says expert

Race-based data on police interactions is collected across the United States, but the practice is uncommon in Canada. Experts say that objective information is a key part of reducing the number of deadly interactions between police and people of colour.

Why the quest for good soft skills can often be the same as looking for whiteness

The Globe and Mail Sadaf Ahsan Published April 9, 2021 Bookmark For Agatha, a 30-year-old Chinese-Canadian substitute teacher in Toronto, working primarily with white colleagues can often make her feel like an outsider. She says the energy and style with which many of those colleagues communicate is very different than her own, and makes her feel like she’s somehow not good enough. She feels that cultural gap most in job interviews, and says that it’s led to a dip in confidence, a rise in anxiety and a lack of passion in her work. This is a common dynamic for people of colour, especially as companies place increasing emphasis on soft skills –

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