Marking the beginning of a new series of blogs called ‘Moments that Matter: Lessons in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion’, we’ll be reflecting on examples around the world (both offline and online) of real, impactful, and meaningful change to share our learnings, reflections and best practices. Our first blog post of this insightful series will reflect on […]
Posts with the racism tag
Re-imagining Higher Education: What of Joy?
By Natasha Mutch-Vidal, Senior EDI Officer (Race Equality) For black people and people of colour, teaching and education is a political act rooted in antiracist struggle[1]. Our ancestors risked death finding ways to communicate while our knowledge and history was strategically erased. Our survival has been dependant on our ability to pass down knowledge. […]
White Allyship: What it means to me
By Michael Jannetta So, you think you are a good white ally? To be a good white ally, we all have to do better. Too often do we hear ‘I treat everyone the same’, ‘I don’t see colour’ or ‘I am not racist’. It is not enough for white people to just say they’re not […]