Sentences with phrase «on racialized»

As reported in a 2014 study on the health impacts of such work on racialized, immigrant women in the Greater Toronto Area, «temporary and on - call agency work seemed to be the new norm in both the private and non-profit health and social services agencies... Working precariously meant not just fewer hours and lower wages, but included the quality of work, the differential treatment being an agency worker; and the «invisible» and «unpaid» time and energy spent in - between and in getting from one job site to another...»
Yet, U.S. studies have shown that the LSAT has an adverse impact on racialized applicants.
I think it is something that needs to be monitored further, and should be part of LSUC's strategy on racialized licensees.
George Washington University Nakeya Brown's photography touches on the racialized and commodified bodies of black women and highlights the cultural relevance of their lived experiences.
RiShawn Biddle did a rousing session on racialized student discipline troubles in urban schools.

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In reality, a scene set on farmers» fields across the country should show that a great deal of agricultural work in Canada is done by racialized minorities, both Canadian and temporary foreign workers.
What we're looking at is the inevitable result of that history expressed through public opinion, and influenced by racialized ideas on crime and criminality.
The latest study suggested that Airbnb «continues to have a strongly racialized impact» as the loss of housing, which it blamed on the company, was six times more likely to affect black New Yorkers.
In the area of Human Rights, Equity and Diversity (HRED) he guides national strategies on Diversity and Inclusion, Temporary Foreign Workers (migrant workers), Racialized, Aboriginal, Immigrant, LGBT, and other equity seeking communities, with a view to qualitative and quantitative organizational growth.
As the author of Diversity: The Invention of a Concept, I am plainly on record as doubting that America benefits from classifying people by race and meting out social goods according to a racialized formula.
Finally, consider the militarization of our society's response to recent racialized conflict: From tear - gassed protesters and check points on Ferguson thruways to calls for a militarized response to immigrant children fleeing oppression in neighboring countries.
On Saturday, Sharpton — apparently imagining himself a kingmaker — made the most explicitly racialized appeal of the campaign, with Rangel and former Mayor David Dinkins at his side.
Tips for White Men Dating Black Women Online Even if white men aren't the group to hold stereotypes and racial biases against black women, they are the ones who are least informed on gendered and racialized problems that most black women face every day.
Her work has led readers and listeners on explorations of the gendered and racialized double standards surrounding double - eyelid surgery, as well as the mysterious origins of a so - called «Oriental» riff — a word she's also written a personal essay about.
Growing up in a racialized society has an emotional impact on students of color and leads to unconscious biases that affect how all of us perceive ourselves and others.
The HGSE students hoped that a teaching case might provide a resource for educators that would encourage dialogue on the responsibilities of schools and communities to address racialized events.
WHEREAS, at a time when the nation's K - 12 students are now «majority — minority» and racialized gaps in student achievement, income, wealth are on the rise, the continued opportunity gap in schools has created a climate where communities are restless for alternatives.
As Donald Trump and his racialized rhetoric have seized the national stage, we've led on issues of racial justice with forums around the city and coalitions with community.
We know, for example, that professional learning experiences, whether pre-service or in - service, situated in colleges and universities or K - 12, are too often laced with micro-aggressions — repeated racialized slights — that are neither micro nor slight on their own or in accumulation.
The history and current situation of spatial isolation have been crafted, in historical order, by government action, private actions based explicitly on race, government inaction, and private choices based on non-racial factors that nonetheless have a racialized impact.
Wallace's focus is how otherness is constructed visually on the gendered, sexualized, racialized body.
Anyone who delves deeply into the African - American experience can't help but grapple with questions of representation and racialized bodies, and Johnson has confronted these issues head on with a sensitivity and wit that have made him one of the most sought - after artists of his generation.
And while Himid's wonderful three - dimensional take on Hogarth in her A Fashionable Marriage from 1986 can hardly be described as a «new development in art,» the embroiled mess of Thatcher and Reagan that she parodies can easily be transposed to our present times, just like the cast of racialized characters that she has rehabilitated from the original Hogarth.
Watching it from the above as they kept following him on the helicopter, was like, without racializing it, in quotes, boldface, upper case, seeing a Barnett Newman painting in real life experience.
Taking place in the artist - run gallery on GI's opening day, the dinner's conversations and interactions will form the basis of a sound installation that seeks to respond to «the gendered and racialized expectations» of women artists of colour in Scotland.
Avila's work, including his more recent publication about freeways, offers illuminating means to understand urban space and the deeply politicized and racialized ways it is imagined and comes into being, something so many artists I've gone on to work with engage in their work.
Murrell's work challenges racialized gender stereotypes imposed on the African - American feminine form in popular media.
We're already seeing highly racialized talk about looters and getting tough on looters.
It is critical that the work of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Working Group on the Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees not get lost in all this regulatory alphabet soup.
Further, as Anne Vespry also pointed out, why should a lawyer who belongs to a racialized minority, who has to deal with the burdens of inequality and exclusion every day, have to further sign on to an additional responsibility to promote equality, diversity and inclusion?
The Working Group on the Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees has provided the path forward.
: Reflections on the Law Society's Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees Working Group Report
There's never really a light shone on these places and when we think about who is most vulnerable, you have to include the prison population, especially when we know that First Nations, racialized people and people with mental health disabilities are over-represented.
Consider the countless resources put into The Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees Working Group over 4 years, all to come up with the conclusion that there is widespread discrimination by lawyers against other lawyers on the basis of race.
So, at the very least (depending on the non-respondents) almost 40 % of the class identify as members of a racialized group.
Racialized law students were certainly not a third of the cohort, on a simple observation alone.
It's actually a shame that we don't have any racialized or Indigenous justices on the Court in 2016.
The use of innovative business models allowed for greater service of low income and marginalized populations, especially on a «low - bono» rate, and also assisted in providing essential supports for racialized and minority lawyers early in their career.
She has tackled issues of being a racialized lawyer and promotes equity on this issue.»
A consultation paper titled «Developing Strategies for Change: Addressing Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees» was presented to Convocation on Oct. 30, 2014, and it was followed by consultations throughout 2015.
On the other hand, if not accepted or if implementation is not properly managed, these valuable recommendations run the risk of being just another great initiative that dies a slow and painful death, ensuring that our system continues to fail the needs of our racialized lawyers.
As co-chairman of the Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees working group, Anand presented the group's final report to Convocation on Dec. 2, 2016 and obtained the approval of the Law Society of Upper Canada.
This time, the focus is on the recently released Consultation Paper entitled Addressing Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees.
With this case, Canadian law has rightly provided protection against defamation to an individual subjected to repeated published attacks on her reputation that were not only false as found by the jury's findings of defamation, but which specifically defamed the plaintiff based on her status as a member of a racialized group.
If we do not correct our misperceptions, our lack of credit - giving, and the reality of the law firm notion of «fit» on an individual and collective level, we will continue to promote a legal structure and barring behaviours that exclude racialized women.
The distinction between legal and illicit marijuana and the asymmetrical criminalization of marijuana will only serve to perpetuate disproportionate enforcement of the law on the young, marginalized and racialized members of our society.
On a smaller scale, the final report of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees Working Group includes a recommendation that the Law Society, every four years, develop and publish an inclusion index which would «include legal workplaces» assessments of their diversity and inclusion - related achievements and that would allow legal workplaces to demonstrate their performance and progress.»
Think about what is facing us: the calls to action, the future of articling — or if not articling, what to have in its place — the impact of technology on legal practice, the access to justice imperative, the experience of racialized members of the profession, mental health among lawyers and law students and so on and so on.
On an individual level, women, particularly racialized women, may not be comfortable with being in power.
With the demise of both the carding practices and the TAVIS program, the legal system has an opportunity to reflect on the practices of policing and its relationship with racialized communities.
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