Prevalence of household food insecurity in Canada, by racial/cultural identity and Indigenous status
graph from Proof: Food Insecurity Policy Research at the University of Toronto; slow reveal by Jenna Laib
(Slide deck includes notes and questions to elicit discourse)
Prévalence de l’insécurité alimentaire des ménages en fonction de l’identité raciale/culturelle et du statut autochtone (Canada) – en Français (par Jenna Laib et Farid Laib)
L’activité comprend des notes et des questions pour provoquer le discours
Type of Graph: horizontal bar graph


Source: Proof: Food Insecurity Policy Research at the University of Toronto. “Household Food Insecurity in Canada”




Paired Texted/Resources:
- Video: How to Tackle Food Insecurity in Canada Proof/Whiteboard Video, also available on YouTube; May 12, 2021
- Li, Tim. “When it comes to tackling food insecurity, tackling anti-Black racism is an important part of the puzzle.” Proof: October 26, 2021. (This is also available as a podcast.)
Potential Math Content: bar graph, percentages, estimating values
Potential Content Connections: Canada 🇨🇦 , food insecurity, race, Indigenous status, *social justice
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This data is so important. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.