Class-action lawsuit against police ‘carding’ highlights its lasting impact
Publisher |
Toronto Star
Media Type |
audio
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Canada
News & Politics
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Daily News
News
Publication Date |
Aug 17, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:22:04

Guest: Jim Rankin and Wendy Gillis, crime and justice reporters

Ayaan Farah, a Black woman, was stopped and questioned by the police in 2011. The 9220-5e9a-aa4c-461ccc2cc0d0.html"> documentation of that interaction changed her life, as she was suspended without pay from a job she held for years despite having no criminal record. She’s now the face of a class-action lawsuit over “carding,” a historically controversial and racially skewed police practice of stopping, interrogating and documenting people. Although it’s now outlawed, this lawsuit offers a stark reminder of the continuing socio-economic, mental, and emotional consequences for racialized individuals who have experienced it.

This episode was produced by Saba Eitizaz, Paolo Marques and Julia De Laurentiis Johnston.

Audio Sources: CBC

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