Activism As a teenager, he participated in
the Five Percent Nation, a radical group, by attending online and in person meetings. In 2013, Jivani founded the Policing Literacy Initiative (PLI), a youth-driven public education and advocacy group focused on community safety issues. Jivani stated to CBC Metro Morning that the purpose of PLI is to spotlight progressive voices among police and community groups and work with them to find common solutions. Jivani wrote an editorial for the
National Post in February 2014 about his experience with Toronto Police and the Office of the Independent Police Review Director and the use of mediated conversations for citizen complaints. In April 2014, Jivani co-produced with Dan Epstein a documentary about police-community relations titled "Crisis of Distrust: Police and Community in Toronto." Jivani was a 2013–14
Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance DiverseCity Fellow. As a Fellow, he co-founded Teachers Beyond the Classroom, which seeks to "help thousands of unemployed teachers transfer their skills to non-school employment opportunities across the Greater Toronto Area." He served on the Board of Directors of the
Children's Aid Society of Toronto until 2017. On February 13, 2014, Jivani was named
Yale Alumni Magazine's Newsmaker of the Week.
Legal career Following his graduation from Yale, he practiced corporate law at
Torys LLP. Jivani held research and teaching appointments at
Osgoode Hall Law School.
Think Tank Fellow In 2020, he was appointed senior fellow for Diversity and Empowerment at the
Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a conservative, libertarian think tank affiliated with the US Atlas Network. His association with the Institute ended in 2023. He later became president of the
Canada Strong and Free Network, but stepped down to announce his candidacy for the
Conservative nomination in
Durham.
Punditry and dismissal from Bell He has written about youth and equality issues for
Huffington Post. and has articles published frequently in
Postmedia chains. On September 8, 2020, Bell Media announced that Jamil Jivani would host a new weekday nightly radio talk show
Tonight with Jamil Jivani, from 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM. The show would air on
CFRB and across the
iHeart Radio Network. In February 2021, Bell Media went under a corporate restructuring within its radio division. It was announced Jamil Jivani would move to the 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM time slot and his show would be rebranded as
The Jamil Jivani Show. Jivani was later fired from Bell Media, which he claimed was due to him not conforming to
Black stereotypes. In August 2022, Jamil Jivani sued Bell Media for wrongful dismissal and breach of contract. == Political career ==