Sentences with phrase «racialized impact»

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.
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.

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Income and wealth disparities disproportionately impact women, racialized and Indigenous peoples.
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.
Private Action with «Neutral» Intent The fourth area impacting residential segregation, and the one proving hardest to combat, is the exacerbation of spatial inequality by the choices of private citizens that are not motivated by race, but by other factors that are often correlated with race; these factors have racialized consequences when acted upon.
It seems the Trudeau government finds it far too easy to ignore critical social problems in this country, particularly ones disproportionately impacting impoverished and racialized communities.
Yet, U.S. studies have shown that the LSAT has an adverse impact on racialized applicants.
The criminalization of marijuana disproportionally impacts individuals who are young, marginalized, members of over-policed communities or are racialized.
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.
It will be interesting to see what impact, in the long run, such a program will have on future reports on the experience and representation of racialized lawyers in the profession.
The Anti-Racism Strategy must also recognize the differential impact of racism as experienced by different racialized communities, and must contain specific goals and consultation plans with respect to Indigenous and Black communities.
You can certainly argue about the problems faced by racialized communities and how that would impact their odds of getting into a Canadian law school, and you can put forward proposals to help them get in.
«The challenges faced by racialized licensees have an impact on the reputation of the legal professions, access to justice, and the quality of services provided,» the report states.
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...»
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