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Research Article

The Realities of Racism: Exploring Attitudes in Manitoba, Canada

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Received 25 Jan 2023, Accepted 11 Oct 2023, Published online: 19 Oct 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Between December 2020 and January 2021, we conducted an online mixed-methods survey to explore racism in the province of Manitoba, Canada. The survey was completed by exactly 500 residents of the province and was largely representative of the demographics of the province. The survey measured views on racism, multiculturalism, religious diversity, assimilation and linguistic diversity, and also explored lived experiences with racism. In this article, we report respondents’ views on multiculturalism, religious diversity, assimilation and racism. The strong majority of Manitobans recognized that racism is a problem in their area of the province, and yet views towards assimilation and support for religious diversity remain mixed. These findings show contradictions between overall support for broad themes like diversity or multiculturalism yet high levels of continuing discrimination and racism in the province. Our findings emphasize the impacts of whiteness, with the intersectional complexities further emphasized by the qualitative stories shared by participants, giving accounts of racism at work, in stores, healthcare, justice and in different demographic groups. Specifically, incidents of racism against Indigenous Peoples were the most commonly experienced and witnessed.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by Canadian Heritage.

Notes on contributors

Michelle Lam

Michelle Lam is the Director of BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.

Denise Humphreys

Denise Humphreys is Research Assistants at BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.

Genevieve Maltais-Laponte

Genevieve Maltais-Laponte is a Research Analyst at Brandon University.

Akech Mayuom

Akech Mayuom is Research Assistants at BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.

Stephanie Spence

Stephanie Spence is Research Assistants at BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.

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