Mugambi Dora A, Keshavjee Karim, Aygun Oliver Emre, Mbinda Tina K, Guergachi Aziz
IHPME, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ted Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2025 Apr 8;20(4):e0311729. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311729. eCollection 2025.
Anti-Black racism in Canada remains a significant barrier to the career advancement and overall well-being of Black professionals. Despite the existence of policies and legislation aimed at reducing workplace discrimination, Black Canadians continue to face systemic racism, microaggressions, and various forms of discrimination that hinder their professional growth and contribute to a hostile work environment.
This study explores the specific manifestations of anti-Black racism in Canadian workplaces, examines the physical and mental health impacts on Black professionals, and investigates the responses and coping mechanisms employed by these individuals in the face of racism.
A qualitative study was conducted involving semi-structured interviews with 24 Black professionals from diverse sectors, including healthcare, information technology, academia, and public service. Participants were selected based on their professional experience and self-identification as Black. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, which were transcribed and analyzed using LeximancerTM software to identify recurring themes and patterns.
The study identified three primary themes: (1) Mechanisms of anti-Black racism, including microaggressions, overt bias, and tokenism; (2) Impacts of anti-Black racism, such as mental health trauma, career stagnation, and exacerbation of chronic health conditions; and (3) Responses of Black professionals, including code-switching, self-preservation behaviors, and early exit from the workplace. The findings reveal that despite high academic achievement and leadership positions, Black professionals face persistent discrimination that affects their career trajectories and personal lives.
Anti-Black racism in Canadian workplaces is deeply entrenched and continues to negatively impact the lives and careers of Black professionals. The study highlights the need for more effective diversity and inclusion initiatives that address the root causes of racism. Further research is recommended to explore the economic and psychological impacts of anti-Black racism and to develop strategies to mitigate its effects in the workplace.
加拿大的反黑人种族主义仍然是黑人专业人士职业发展和整体福祉的重大障碍。尽管存在旨在减少职场歧视的政策和立法,但加拿大黑人继续面临系统性种族主义、微侵犯行为以及各种形式的歧视,这些阻碍了他们的职业发展,并导致工作环境充满敌意。
本研究探讨加拿大职场中反黑人种族主义的具体表现,考察其对黑人专业人士身心健康的影响,并调查这些人在面对种族主义时的应对方式和机制。
开展了一项定性研究,对来自医疗保健、信息技术、学术界和公共服务等不同领域的24名黑人专业人士进行了半结构化访谈。参与者根据其专业经验和自我认同为黑人的身份进行挑选。通过深入访谈收集数据,访谈内容经转录后使用LeximancerTM软件进行分析,以识别反复出现的主题和模式。
该研究确定了三个主要主题:(1)反黑人种族主义的机制,包括微侵犯行为、公然偏见和象征主义;(2)反黑人种族主义的影响,如心理健康创伤体、职业停滞以及慢性健康状况的恶化;(3)黑人专业人士的应对方式,包括代码转换、自我保护行为以及提前离开职场。研究结果表明,尽管黑人专业人士学术成就高且担任领导职务,但他们仍面临持续的歧视,这影响了他们的职业轨迹和个人生活。
加拿大职场中的反黑人种族主义根深蒂固,继续对黑人专业人士的生活和职业产生负面影响。该研究强调需要采取更有效的多元化和包容性举措,以解决种族主义的根本原因。建议进一步开展研究,以探讨反黑人种族主义的经济和心理影响,并制定减轻其在职场中影响的策略。