Resources ‘Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking’, Malcolm Gladwell

‘Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking’, Malcolm Gladwell

30th July 2021|Book

” Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking is Malcolm Gladwell’s second book. It presents in popular science format research from psychology and behavioral economics on the adaptive unconscious: mental processes that work rapidly and automatically from relatively little information.” (source: Wikipedia)

Our unconscious experiences and assumptions drive our conscious actions, driven by lived & learned experience. These can lead us to actions with unintended outcomes and consequences. We have selected this book as an opportunity for self-reflection and which can be helpful in understanding one’s own perceptions and assumptions in relation to LGBTQ+ identity, race and ethnicity.

Medicine #UnderTheScope: Celebrating LGBT+ Contributions and Addressing Healthcare Disparities

by admin, 9th February 2024

As LGBT History Month unfolds, it provides an opportune moment to reflect on the invaluable contributions of LGBT+ individuals within the realm of medicine and healthcare. With the theme “Medicine – #UnderTheScope,” this year’s celebration not only honours the tireless efforts of LGBT+ healthcare professionals but also casts a critical spotlight on the unique healthcare […]

Drew McDowell, Intersectionality and Me

by admin, 31st October 2023

“You aren’t Black. I don’t know what you are, but you ain’t Black.” I believe it was late autumn/early winter in 2015, when I was ganged up by three guys just outside the McDonald’s in Clapham. I remember I was wearing my favourite neon pink t-shirt, feeling merry after a great night out with friends, […]

Historic Achievement on Marriage Equality

by admin, 12th July 2023

Nepal becomes the Second Country in Asia to Register Same Sex Marriage Meenakshi Ganguly Hundreds of same-sex couples in Nepal will soon be able to legally register their marriages following a landmark Supreme Court ruling on June 28 which cleared the way for marriage equality in the country. Although Nepal’s civil code currently describes marriage as being […]

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