I was supposed to post this on Day 4 of the week. Not for the first time I am late! For some time I have thought that if we are going to make progress on gender, then it's up to men. We are primarily responsible for the discrimination that happens and we will benefit hugely from a reduction. I saw Michael Kimmel's TED recently and have used it in a couple of the workplaces I'm working in on gender. I like the tone and the message.
Inclusion week! Whatever next? In 2004 I was accredited by the Boston firm J.Howard Associates in a program they called Creating One Firm Through Incl...
I'm a Diversity and Inclusion champion - not only because it's a subject I teach but also from a personal perspective. As an openly gay man, I have had ...
[Disclaimer: I am not a fan of Doctor Who (probably last watched it in 1989), which may disqualify me from the right to comment in the eyes of many but…...
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