Broken Ladders: The myth of meritocracy for women of colour in the workplace
Back in January, I attended the BAMEed Network conference, ‘Creating the future with everyone on board’. Supporting with registration meant I missed the first keynote
Back in January, I attended the BAMEed Network conference, ‘Creating the future with everyone on board’. Supporting with registration meant I missed the first keynote
In January, I attended the BAMEed Network conference, ‘Creating the future with everyone on board’. The second workshop I selected was one facilitated by Frances
Last month, I attended the BAMEed Network conference, ‘Creating the future with everyone on board’. The first workshop I selected was one facilitated by Chelsea
Last month, I attended the BAMEed Network conference, ‘Creating the future with everyone on board’. The first workshop I selected was one facilitated by Chelsea
Over lunch at the BAMEed Network conference a few weeks ago, I sat with a group of teachers and leaders. Much ground was covered in conversations. One
Most memorable reads Fiction The School for Good Mothers – Jessamine Chan Read in 2022 Some favourite words: ‘She thought she would’ve become a different
On 10 December 2021, I committed to a daily walk. On Friday 9 December 2022, I celebrated 365 days of walking. Day 365 The ground
Resources to support decolonising the curriculum in education. Books and literature Beyond the Secret Garden Book Love Diverse book finder Letterbox Library Lighthouse Bookshop Little Box of Books Moon Lane New Beacon
A collection of key reading. Updated as new learning takes place. Last updated: November 2022 Defining decolonisation Why I Say ‘Decolonisation is Impossible’ Adebisi.
I’ve recently learned that workplaces where wellbeing is centred, time for deep work is plentiful, and culture is co-created may not exist solely in my
In the last couple of weeks, the UK, and the world, has experienced the death of Queen Elizabeth II. This has been a moment, like
Over the last few years, I’ve retreated from social media more often and embraced being more selective about what knowledge I consume and how. One
Earlier this week, I marked 222 days of committing to a daily walk with the community @thismorningwalk In the most recent newsletter from Libby DeLana,
In May of 2020, I reflected on how my childhood conditioned me for walking but that somewhere along the way, I lost the joy for
It’s been a few years since I published my end of/start of year reflections here but in an experiment to see if I can find
These are 9 of the 61 books I read in 2021 whose magic will remain with me. Musa Okwonga’s memoir, One of Them, will leave you