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The Safe Place: Building a safe space for active and effective listening, sharing & allyship in the workplace

Dates:8 November 2021
Times:12:00 - 14:00
What is it:Workshop
Organiser:Work and Equalities Institute
How much:Free
Who is it for:University staff, External researchers, Adults, Alumni, Current University students, General public, Post 16
Speaker:Kuba Shand-Baptiste, Sharon Amesu, Francisca Alvarez-Figueroa , Prof Julia Rouse,, Fernanda Teixeira
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Black women face barriers throughout their lives, including in the workplace.

Organisations play a vital role in the professional development of their members, yet the underrepresentation of Black professional women development, especially in positions of senior management, is rife.

Located at the intersection of multiple social structures, Black professional women often find themselves in a shifting game of assimilation, conformity and negotiation of stereotypes in the workplace.

At their core, organisational diversity and inclusion efforts must actively work to understand, acknowledge and support employee identity in the workplace.

‘Safe spaces’, where employees feel safe and supported to raise issues and share their experiences, are vital if organisations are to truly address racial tensions in the workplace; better support Black female colleagues & staff and drive gender and race equality in the workplace.

Join us for an interactive workshop on how your organisation can build a ‘safe space’ for employees to confidently raise issues and share their experiences, better support the development of Black female colleagues and address racial tensions in the workplace.

Speakers

You’ll have the chance to hear from, speak, and share with:

Francisca Alvarez-Figueroa and Fernanda Teixeira (The University of Manchester), Co-authors of an imminent research report “Breaking the Glass: Understanding the barriers faced by Black Professional Women in career progression” - A comprehensive examination of the hurdles that stifle Black Professional Women in the workplace, with realistic and practical recommendations for organisations, employers and staff.

Sharon Amesu, Director of She Leads for Legacy, a community of Black Female Professionals working in partnership with a range of organisations to accelerate established and aspiring Black female leaders into Senior Leadership positions.

Dr Jenny K Rodriguez, Senior Lecturer in Employment Studies, Chair of the Equality and Diversity Committee at Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester & founding member of Decolonizing Alliance.

Dr Isabel Tavora, Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management, Work and Equalities Institute, The University of Manchester, with expertise in how institutions can support female employment and advance gender equality in different countries.

Prof Julia Rouse, Head of the Sylvia Pankhurst Gender Research Centre.

Kuba Shand-Baptiste, Assistant Opinion Editor at the Independent, Kuba is the former deputy editor of The Independent’s Voices desk. As well as commissioning articles on news, politics, pop culture and social justice, she wrote a weekly opinion column. Further info:

This workshop builds on the findings & recommendations of a research partnership facilitated by the Collaboration Labs Programme at The University of Manchester, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Led in partnership with She Leads for Legacy, Work and Equalities Institute & Collaboration Labs at The University of Manchester.

ESRC Festival of Social Science 2021

This event is part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2021 and was made possible thanks to funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), which is part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

2021 will be the 19th Festival of Social Science. There will be a mix of virtual and face-to-face events, held across the UK, which will allow everyone to take part in and hear about social science research at the festival's many engaging events. For more information please visit: https://festivalofsocialscience.com/.

Price: Free

Speakers

Kuba Shand-Baptiste

Organisation: Assistant Opinion Editor at the Independent

Sharon Amesu

Organisation: Director of She Leads for Legacy

Francisca Alvarez-Figueroa

Organisation: Global Development Institute

Prof Julia Rouse,

Organisation: Head of the Sylvia Pankhurst Gender Research Centre

Fernanda Teixeira

Organisation: Work and Equalities Institute

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