Racialized communities strategy

About the strategy

Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) has committed to developing a multi-year, multi-faceted, province-wide racialized

communities strategy that will build upon the services and supports that LAO already has in place.

Contents

Racialized Communities Strategy Infographic

Infographic: Racialization of carding and street checks

Infographic: Racialization of carding and street checks A “STREET CHECK” or “CARDING” is when police officers randomly stop and question someone and collect information about those people. The details about each person — their name, age, perceived skin colour, estimated height and weight, and often, the names of their friends — are recorded and entered […]

Racialized Communities Strategy Infographic

Infographic: Overrepresentation of racialized communities in the justice system

Infographic: Overrepresentation of racialized communities in the justice system The racialization of poverty A third of children from racialized communities live in poverty Workers from racialized communities in Ontario are paid 77.5¢ for every dollar earned by persons from non-racialized communities 19% of Ontario families from racialized communities live in poverty compared to 6% from […]

Racialized Communities Strategy Infographic

Infographic: Why we need a Racialized Communities Strategy

Infographic: Why we need a Racialized Communities Strategy What do we mean by “Racialized Communities”? Racialized communities refer to all people who do not consider themselves to be white. (First Nation, Métis and Inuit people are not considered racialized. To learn more about LAO’s Aboriginal Justice Strategy, please visit legalaid.on.ca/AJS.) We used to say “visible […]