
With public awareness of anti-Black systemic racism seemingly at an all-time high, many people hope the investment industry is on its way to becoming more racially diverse.
A 2017 report authored by Carl James, Professor at 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Education and 91亚色鈥檚 affirmative action, equity and inclusivity officer, noted that only 53% of Black high-school students in the Toronto District School Board jurisdiction were enrolled in 鈥渁cademic鈥 (i.e., university-track) courses 鈥 compared with 81% of white students and 80% of students of other racial backgrounds.
In July, the Ontario government announced its plan to end the controversial practice of 鈥渟treaming鈥 鈥 which funnels students into academic and 鈥渁pplied鈥 (i.e., college- and workplace-track) courses 鈥 by September 2021 in an effort to combat systemic racism. But ending streaming won鈥檛 necessarily end racism in schools, James says.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a first step, but there are a lot of other things that are required if you鈥檙e really going to address the issue of anti-Black systemic racism,鈥 James says. 鈥淵ou might end streaming 鈥榦fficially,鈥 but it appears in other guises.鈥
