Colour of Poverty campaign

Sep 06th, 2007 by Michael Shapcott

A new campaign called the Colour of Poverty has been launched to highlight the racialization of poverty in Ontario. Here are some basic facts from the campaign:

  • Racialized students face discrimination in schools.
  • Poverty among racialized groups is growing. 
  • Poverty among racialized groups leads to greater risk of poor health.
  • Racialized groups are more likely to be unemployed.
  • Levels of crime and violence are closely linked to inequality and poverty.
  • Poverty rates among newcomers have risen dramatically.
  • Racialized groups face higher levels of housing insecurity and homelessness.
  • Food insecurity is higher among racialized groups.

The Colour of Poverty campaign has already developed a series of fact sheets and is aiming to build community capacity, develop a shared framework for action and make change happen.