Black History Month Event
06 October 2022, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Intersectionality, Discrimination, and Bullying in academia the event will will be an opportunity for members of staff and students of all races and ethnicities to learn, share and find positive ways forward together
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Cassius Morrison
Location
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Kathleen Lonsdale Building room 127Kathleen Lonsdale BuildingGower StreetLondonWC1E 6BTUnited Kingdom
Please join us for our Black History Month event on Thursday 6th October 1-2 pm in Kathleen Lonsdale Building room 127 and virtually.
The event will be led by award-winning EDI activist and PhD student Cassius Morrison (UCL Earth Sciences/Natural History Museum) and will be an opportunity for members of staff and students of all races and ethnicities to learn, share and find positive ways forward together.
The event will comprise a two-part discussion, as detailed below.
Event overview:
Intersectionality, Discrimination, and Bullying in academia
What is intersectionality?
- The need for unity by all
- The lack of unity can perpetuate the problems, division and discrimination
The power balance and how marginalisation and bullying can arise
- Need for accountability
Some of the challenges faced by minorities including from Black Origins
- Personal experiences
Everyone can make a difference
- False narrative of good and bad based on characteristics- i.e., demonisation of certain groups
- Allies are essential for change
- Need for open and space discussions, without cancelling people who genuinely are seeking to be better
- Making a difference within our means, at every stage of one’s career