visible minorities. Poverty among racialized groups in a developed
country like Canada, is linked to lower educational achievement,
poor mental health and general well-being, conflict with the justice
system, the need for social services and supports, sub-standard
housing and underemployment. Ultimately, poverty means the
absence of both economic and political influence, making effective
political participation difficult to achieve for members of racialized
groups.
When I was invited to run for political office, I said “yes” because
I saw political office as one of the ways in which I could serve the
public good.
As we focus at this Forum, on Minorities and Effective Political
Participation, I must express caution against the ease with which
the focus that we could and should be bringing as voices for those
who typically have no voice, can be forgotten if we allow
ourselves to be co-opted or submerged by the dominant culture in
which we find ourselves.
But while I always remembered that there were voices, Minority
voices, that I needed to bring to the table, I also knew I had been
elected by a broader society. I believed it was my responsibility to
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