Resources Stonewall: ‘Being BAME and LGBT in the Workplace’ (2017)

Stonewall: ‘Being BAME and LGBT in the Workplace’ (2017)

13th September 2022|Report

From the Stonewall Workplace Equality Conference 2017, this report focuses on the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ and race, including experiences of racism within the LGBTQ+ community, privilege and allyship. We have chosen this resource as a source of education and self-reflection.

https://www.stonewall.org.uk/sites/default/files/a4_being_bame_and_lgbt_in_the_workplace.pdf

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by admin, 26th June 2024

By Mel Nair Mason Pride Month is a vibrant celebration bursting with joy, colour, and a deep sense of community. Beyond the parades and festivities, it serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggles and hard-won victories that have defined the LGBTQ+ movement. Today, allyship has evolved into an essential pillar for advancing and […]

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, […]

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