Press Release
TORONTO, ON As racialized trade unionists committed to justice, equality, and respect, we believe everyone deserves to live in safe and healthy communities. After years of continued advocacy where we have told our leaders at all levels of government to act on the root cause of violence in our communities, we are seeing yet another spike of violent incidents in Toronto.
We know from the vast amounts of research and lived experience in our communities that the best way to tackle violence is to deal with issues of systemic poverty, discrimination and inequality. We know that Black, Indigenous, and racialized youth are often the victims of violence, only to be further scapegoated, misrepresented, and further harmed by authorities—fueling the cycle over and over.
In addition to the current affordability crisis that has already pushed marginalized communities to the brink, decades of cuts to fundamental public services and social programs have left our youth at ever-increasing risk of violence. We know we need communities where everyone has equal opportunities to succeed through access to clean and safe environments, affordable housing, and chances to learn, play, and grow. While some progress has been made over the last twelve years since 2012 at the height of the last spike, there is still much more work to be done to fix the social conditions of systemic inequality that create harm, isolation, and further barriers that our youth must struggle to overcome.
As members of the Toronto & York Region Labour Council’s Equity Committee, we demand all levels of government take concrete initiatives to:
It’s time for a community-based approach, giving those most impacted by violence a direct say in the decisions that impact them. Our communities hold the knowledge Toronto needs.
Belonging is powerful. By fostering a sense of belonging and opportunity for everyone, we can plant hope instead of letting violence grow. As a community committed to real justice, unity, and solidarity we have the power to make a difference.
The Equity Committee of the Toronto & York Region Labour Council
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For more information and media inquiries, please contact:
Yaroslava Avila Montenegro
Communications and Data Coordinator, Toronto and York Region Labour Council
Phone: 416 441 3663 ex 1028
Email: ymontenegro@labourcouncil.ca
About The Equity Committee of Toronto & York Region Labour Council:
The Toronto & York Region Labour Council represents over 200,000 workers from diverse sectors across the Toronto region. Among its branches, the Labour Council Equity Committee reinforces our commitment to equity and access across all sectors. The Equity Committee leads the Labour Council’s efforts to prioritize Women’s, Indigenous, Black and Racialized, Disability, LGBTQ+, and Human Rights to ensure that these critical issues remain at the forefront of our work.
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