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Racialized

Racialized meaning

simple past and past participle of racialize

Example sentences (20)

Demonstrators, several of whom were masked, threw molotov cocktails, chanted racist slogansattacked and damaged shops owned by racialized people, and physically attacked at least five racialized people, including several delivery drivers.

Apparently, the “racialized structures of discrimination and injustice in Palestine” has nothing to do with the authoritarian, terrorist regimes that have run Palestine.

BC United Party said on Friday that Premier David Eby’s failure to establish an anti-racism hotline has raised serious concerns about the NDP’s commitment to addressing hate incidents and supporting racialized communities.

But Gus, a smiling chicken vender who works tirelessly to put the cops at ease, is a no less racialized figure—a nightmare, to some, and a fantasy, for others, about the compulsory performance of innocence evolving into a kind of superpower.

He most certainly is no Alvin Bragg — a Soros acolyte so caught up in hard-left, racialized ideology that he might just as well be the local public defender.

In his statement in support of National Public Service Week this year, Prime Minister said his government is supporting the career development of Indigenous, Black, and racialized employees, and building an inclusive and equitable public service.

Instead, the use of SROs in school reproduces unjust racialized patterns of discipline and state violence that already exists outside of our schools.

Just because you’re a racialized person or a working-class person or a queer person doesn’t mean you’re incapable of saying the wrong thing or doing the wrong thing, right?

Montreal's police chief is refusing to impose a moratorium on street checks despite a second independent report concluding that racialized people are disproportionately targeted by the practice.

More important, our research has shown that healing from racialized trauma can help reduce the negative impacts of racism and provide the emotional resources necessary to challenge racial injustices.

Rather than pointing to a system that is evolving and becoming more humane, these examples only underscore the racialized nature of the system and how slow it has been to act in places where neither the people in power nor the accused officers were Black.

Black Women in the Ivory Tower,” CU Boulder’s policies, and the staff tasked with investigating and enforcing them, are not equipped to address the daily discrimination and racialized misogyny Black women face.

Instead, we need to normalize and share the experiences of racialized neurodiverse people.

Interviewed workers were predominantly unionized immigrant and racialized women whose jobs are gendered and low paying.

It is also one that disproportionately affects women, racialized, queer, and neuro- and gender-diverse people.

I was discomfitingly conscious that I was inducting him into a world of white privilege in Quebec—one in which he was automatically immune from punitive laws targeting racialized minorities.

More than 420,000 of these participants are expected to be from an underrepresented group such as women, youth, persons with disabilities, racialized groups and Indigenous peoples.

Religion is often a racialized category.

This simple act of grace by Halstead, however, was one small step in overcoming the other racialized encounters Jones faced in his career.

Yuzyk highlighted that when institutions were being built, Indigenous, Black, and racialized people were not at the executive table.