DOI: 10.1177/00219347241245365 ISSN: 0021-9347

Anti-Black Racism in the Ontario Public School System: Problematizing the Labeling of Young Black Students as Troublemakers

Patrick Radebe
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Anthropology
  • Cultural Studies

This paper examines anti-Black racism in the Ontario public school system. Using the West-Hill Catholic Elementary School (a pseudonym) as a case study, it foregrounds the selective application of punishments inflicted upon Black students, including those often motivated by racist perceptions on the part of teachers, principals, and School Boards. Using the theories of biological determinism1 and the culture of poverty2 as conceptual frameworks, this paper investigates the factors to which school authorities attribute violent behavior on the part of Black students. This paper provides recommendations aimed at mitigating anti-Black racism in the Ontario public school system.

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