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Black History Month at the Business School: Join insightful events on race equality
Posted on behalf of: University of Sussex Business School
Last updated: Friday, 16 October 2020
The Business School is pleased to host the following events as part of the wider Black History Month programme throughout October at the University of Sussex.
All sessions are open to staff and students across the University. We hope that you will be able to join us for these interesting, educational, and thought-provoking events. You can find links to register under each listing. All events will be held on Zoom.
If you would like any further information, please do not hesitate to contact Corinna Hattersley-Mitchell, the Business School Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Champion: business-edi@sussex.ac.uk.
BAME Student Awarding Gap research project
Wednesday 21 October, 13:00 – 14:00
Mark Clark (Senior Lecturer in Management) and Ann McDonnell (Research Fellow) present the findings from their recent research project.
Register for BAME Student Awarding Gap research project via Eventbrite
Microaggressions seminar
Friday 23 October, 12:00 -13:00
We are delighted to host Rebbecca Hemmings from Strawberry Words Ltd who will be giving an invaluable seminar on Microaggressions.
This session is open to all students and staff. The seminar will cover:
- Defining microaggressions in a racial context
- Race and racialisation
- Impact
- Managing conversations
There will be a Q&A session at the end, and you can submit your questions in advance to: admin@strawberrywords.co.uk by Monday 19 October.
Register for Microaggressions seminar via Eventbrite
Race equality: Anti-Racism, Allyship and Action
Monday 26 October, 14:30 – 15:30
We welcome Khadija Mohammed, Senior Lecturer from the University of West Scotland, who will give a seminar on anti-racist culture and allyship.
This session rests upon the uncomfortable truth that racism is normal, it’s pervasive. It’s in society and it is in our institutional settings, it’s in the everyday! This platform will provide opportunities to engage in some critical discussions about racism and whiteness.
It is important to develop a shared language around basic racial literacy so that you can name it, understand it and seek to change practice. It will be an opportunity to ask questions and share good practice in developing effective allyship leading to tangible actions.
Register for Race equality: Anti-Racism, Allyship and Action via Eventbrite
Black History Month reading group discussion
Friday 30 October, 13:00 – 14:00
We are holding a reading group, focussing on the book Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge.
If you do not have access to a hard copy, it is available through the University’s online library.
On 30 October we will get together to discuss the book using some of these question ideas.
Register for Black History Month reading group discussion via Eventbrite
Mental Health Issues Affecting People of Colour (title tbc)
October (date and time tbc)
We are excited to host Jason Arday – Assistant Prof in the Department of Sociology at Durham, who will talk about mental health issues affecting people of colour.
Registration details to follow soon.