How do we best address growing colour-coded inequality – for Indigenous Peoples and peoples of colour, including Black Canadians? What are the institutional, structural, and systemic impacts of racism, faithism, and related inequality in education, housing, justice, health, and employment? How can individuals, groups, and organizations engage in effective trust-building, ally-ship, partnership development, and advocacy - to build on our successes, maintain hard-won gains, and bring about needed change? By highlighting examples of the real economic, health, and social impacts of racism and faithism, Lesa Francis, Avvy Go, Samya Hasan, and Shalini Konanur will break down five good ideas for better "walking the talk" on racial equity and delivering more effectively on racial justice in Ontario. This Five Good Ideas session is organized in partnership with Colour of Poverty – Colour of Change. Note: Live closed captions available for this webinar. About the presenters Lesa Francis is Interim Executive Director at the Black Legal Action Centre. Avvy Go is Clinic Director at the Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic. Samya Hasan is Executive Director at the Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. Shalini Konanur is Executive Director at the South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario.
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