1. racialized - Adjective
2. racialized - Verb
racialized
simple past and past participle of racialize
Connected to race or a specific race.
Influenced or determined by race.
Divided and segregated along the boundaries of race.
Othered; of color; considered as having a race, as contrasted with white people when considered as not having a race.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhy can't it be simple? If we were only to focus on gender, it would make things so much easier. But of course, it has been this yearning toward simplicity that has racialized feminism as white, that has been responsible for its false universals. Angela Davis
At present, many mental health care programs, such as those based on cognitive behavioural therapy, work well for “mainstream” populations, he said, but are not suited for treating Black and other racialized communities. Source: Internet
But de-escalation is not always the experience of Black, Indigenous and racialized people. Source: Internet
Chadha, the interim chief commissioner of the OHRC, is calling on Toronto police, city council and the province to “take immediate action to address systemic and anti-Black racism in policing and to respect and protect racialized people in Toronto.” Source: Internet
In Toronto and Vancouver, where half the population are visible minorities, the highest proportions of board positions held by racialized people were 15.5 per cent and 12.3 per cent, respectively, the highest in the country. Source: Internet
In Edmonton, the Edmonton Police Service has committed to an action plan to address its relationship with racialized communities. Source: Internet