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Seven pairs of focus groups with racialized licensees and one pair with non-racialized licensees across Ontario
While this new approach may improve police relations with racialized communities, Tanovich's point that such discourse rarely makes it into judicial decisions still holds true.
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.
Ha - Redeye is calling for every new judge from 2016 to have had some type of experience or contact with racialized groups.
It seems clear that it was such a conflation of scientific notions of progress in evolutionary biology with racialized notions of civilized Progress that made eugenics laws so attractive a century ago — seemingly for the vast majority of American elites.
When the news is filled with racialized rhetoric or violence, teachers need to be prepared to discuss these topics with their students — especially when those students are people of color, economically disadvantaged, immigrants, or undocumented.

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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.
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.
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.
When you racialize an issue, you open the door to folks with a variety of race - based agendas.
Muldrow told me she moved her older child out of the public schools because of «experiences that were not only negative, but were particularly racialized» and that with vouchers, «private schools retain the ability to discriminate and don't have to provide the same services to students as public schools.»
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.
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.
Perhaps it's the protective, self - preservationist impulse extending from one racialized creative to another that prompts concerns of limitation with self - identification, but Alsharif's modes of direction deftly precipitate the necessity of her insistence, and then collapse these concerns altogether as it becomes clear that her work speaks far beyond borders and barriers: from the vantage point of one particular socio - political locus, she excavates wider, apparently enduring truths of human relations and leaves us somewhere else altogether, making sense of the nebulous matter in between.
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.
It was formed in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives and believe that a unified and polyvocal front is a powerful agent of change in the fight against racialized violence.
This he took up in 2007 with How to See a Work of Art in Total Darkness, a provocation to move away from racialized readings of art.
In a Hyperallergic interview with Jackson from last year, Risa Puleo wrote, «While studying... at Yale University, Tomashi Jackson noticed that the language Josef Albers used to describe color perception phenomenon, in his 1963 instructional text Interaction of Color, mirrored the language of racialized segregation.»
Two years ago, I listened to the titan of philosophy Fred Moten talk about the fraught convergence of blueness and blackness in «Blue Riders,» Ofili's series that fantastically racialized the early - twentieth - century German Der Blaue Reiter movement's devotional obsession with the color blue.
With the objective of freeing the art of British artists of African, Asian, and Caribbean descent, known as «black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy of Black British Art, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artworks.
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.
It does seem like quite a coincidence that Hammons created two works involving the racialized and bodily precarity associated with illegal actions within pissing distance of the projected site of a show about artists working in the medium of illegality itself.
Which is why I am going to skip the homilies and get down to business: the historical moment into which you graduate — with climate change, wealth concentration, and racialized violence all reaching breaking points.
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 Ontario Human Rights Commission wouldn't proceed with a similar complaints against the magazine (neither would the Canadian Human Rights Commission), but in an odd twist, while the Ontario commission's press release said it wasn't within its jurisdiction to deal with the contents of magazine articles, it cast judgment anyway, saying it «strongly condemns the Islamophobic portrayal of Muslims, Arabs, South Asians and indeed any racialized community in the media, such as the Maclean's article and others like them, as being inconsistent
To govern in the public interest, Convocation must represent the diversity in the professions: men, women, racialized lawyers and lawyers with disabilities.
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.
If you're going to say that you «don't think we actually have statistics of the racialized status of all law schools», you can not suggest, as you did in your original post, that law schools are filled with a homogenous population that isolated from the rich diversity of the Canadian population and lacking in experience dealing with diversity.
Work with stakeholders such as law firms, legal associations and law schools to develop policies and procedures to address challenges faced by racialized lawyers;
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.
So, assuming you agree with me (us) that there is a problem, that racialized lawyers are facing barriers preventing them from the same opportunities as others and you want to develop your own principles, what should these look like?
It certainly has some features of misconduct, most notably in his effective refusal to adjudicate the parties» case, and in the contempt with which he treated the poor, racialized and vulnerable parties who appeared before him.
On an individual level, women, particularly racialized women, may not be comfortable with being in power.
As Co-Chair of the Equity and Aboriginal Issues Committee and Vice - Chair of the Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees WG, together with my colleagues, I have led initiatives to strengthen our commitment to Aboriginal justice and to supporting the raciaRacialized Licensees WG, together with my colleagues, I have led initiatives to strengthen our commitment to Aboriginal justice and to supporting the racializedracialized bar.
The Commission's findings suggest that racialized characteristics, especially those of black people, in combination with other factors, provoke police suspicion, at least in Metro Toronto.
It is important that racialized lawyers at all levels get connected and involved with these associations and attend the events hosted by them so as to develop connections with colleagues, from racialized and non-racialized backgrounds, and to grow their networks.
Programs like this can serve as an example for other provinces in dealing with the barriers faced by racialized lawyers.
Not only does the LPP provide a quality articling experience for those not obtaining a more «traditional» articling position, thereby eliminating the unequal training concerns for racialized lawyers, but it also provides racialized and non-racialized lawyers with an opportunity to gain experience as in - house counsel in private, public, profit, and non-profit organizations.
The creation of these Statements, with the greatest respect to the Law Society's Racialized Licensees Working Group, is not sufficient.
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.
At today's press conference, members of the COP — COC Steering Committee and Network spoke about racialized communities» experience with systemic and institutional racism.
The Islamophobia Legal Assistance Hotline (ILAH) is a coalition of legal organizations and concerned lawyers in British Columbia that works in solidarity with Muslim and racialized communities to combat Islamophobia and racism through the provision of free legal advice and representation to individuals and groups affected by Islamophobia and related racism.
Background: In September 2017, Ontario lawyers were informed by the Law Society of Ontario that they were expected to comply with a set of strategies adopted by the Law Society to address barriers to admission and within the profession faced by racialized licensees and other equality seeking groups.
Another of the association's submissions to the law society dealt with the regulator's report on issues faced by racialized licensees.
Our submission provided information about racial profiling and how to identify it; explained (1) why the OPP's DNA collection from migrant workers appeared to be consistent with racial profiling, and (2) how police DNA collection may disproportionately affect racialized and marginalized groups; and made recommendations on how the OPP can address racial bias in its policing.
The Diverse Champions for Diversity is a grassroots group of senior racialized lawyers both in - house and in private practice with strong ties to the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers, Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers, and the South Asian Bar Association.
Suhuyini Abudulai, partner at Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP, also speaking on the panel, said while she has seen progress with respect to racialized lawyers, «we actually need to start seeing action.»
Using the information gathered from these diverse sources, LAO will build upon its services and supports to better help with the legal needs of racialized communities, in order to:
Racialized lawyers know it makes a difference and share their stories with other lawyers who don't raise their eyebrows or accuse them of being «sensitive» or trying to gain advantage.
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