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    Explore " race equality" with insightful episodes like "Race discrimination", "How understanding the history of African America helps put our present moment in context", "S2 E17: Leading a Russell Group University feat. Professor Chris Day", "America's Independence Day" and "S2 Ep 5: Women in recruitment feat. Catherine Osaigbovo" from podcasts like ""Employment Law Focus", "Disrupted", "The Power of Privilege and Allyship", "just loving life" and "The Power of Privilege and Allyship"" and more!

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    Race discrimination

    Race discrimination

    Can an employer really claim to have strong ESG credentials if they aren’t addressing societal issues like race equality and discrimination, and if they’re simply relying on policies and training?

    How can employers meet the changing expectations of regulators, investors, employees, job candidates and clients?

    The legal definition of race is much broader than many people realise. In this episode, Kanika Kitchlu-Connolly, co-chair of TLT’s BAME network, joins our employment team to discuss:

    • Why this is so challenging but important for employers to get right
    • The role of employee networks, from sharing information and lived experiences to raising issues, offering solutions, acting as a sounding board and holding employers to account
    • The role of data, from helping employers to achieve their goals, to demonstrating what’s working, revealing barriers and defending claims
    • Other ways to embed an anti-racism policy, from induction processes and exit interviews, to reverse mentoring and enabling people to become allies
    • Complex legal issues, including those arising from “zero tolerance” policies, “banter”, harassment, indirect discrimination and positive discrimination

    Our news update covers fire and rehire practices and the rights of agency staff.

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    How understanding the history of African America helps put our present moment in context

    How understanding the history of African America helps put our present moment in context

    This episode originally aired on March 31st, 2021

    This moment in American history can feel unprecedented. But white supremacist violence and debates over whose rights really matter are hardly new. This hour on Disrupted, we re-air conversations with two authors who provide crucial historical and theoretical context to this moment. Keisha N. Blain co-edited Four Hundred Souls, A Community History of African America. Jamal Greene is the author of How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession With Rights Is Tearing America Apart, a book untangling the complex history and politics of rights in America.

    GUESTS:

    This episode of Disrupted was originally produced by Catie Talarski and Anna Elizabeth. The rest of our team includes James Szkobel-Wolff and Zshekinah Collier.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    S2 E17: Leading a Russell Group University feat. Professor Chris Day

    S2 E17: Leading a Russell Group University feat. Professor Chris Day

    We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. 

    Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives.
     
    In this special bonus episode, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Professor Chris Day (Vice Chancellor of the University of Newcastle, a leading Russell Group university in the UK).

    Please subscribe, rate and share with your friends, family, colleagues and network!

    More about The Austen Bronte Consultancy at:
     
    https://funkeabimbola.com/austen-bronte-consultancy
     
     
    Email us at: PersonalAssistant@FunkeAbimbola.com

    Follow us on Twitter:

    - The podcast: @AllyshipPodcast

    - Funke: @Champ1Diversity

    - Chris: @prof_chrisday

     Connect with us on LinkedIn:
     
       - Dr. Funke Abimbola MBE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/funkeabimbola/
       - Professor Chris Day - https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-day-5656307a/



    America's Independence Day

    America's Independence Day

    Is it just another public holiday to relax and enjoy with fireworks, street parties, concerts, cookouts, and baseball to name a few ways of celebration? Or, is it something more...!

    Interested, what goes in & on your body.
    The knowledge of appetisers & remedies. #bodiproducts #fitness #hibiscus #hitfit #icetea #wellbeing

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    S2 Ep 5: Women in recruitment feat. Catherine Osaigbovo

    S2 Ep 5: Women in recruitment feat. Catherine Osaigbovo

    We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. 

    Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives.
     
    In this episode, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Catherine Osaigbovo (Director, HR and D&I Strategic Lead at BIE Executive, a UK-based executive recruitment firm).

     
    Please subscribe, rate and share with your friends, family, colleagues and network!

    More about The Austen Bronte Consultancy at:
     
    https://funkeabimbola.com/austen-bronte-consultancy
     

    Email us at: PersonalAssistant@FunkeAbimbola.com

    Follow us on Twitter:

    - The podcast: @AllyshipPodcast

    - Funke: @Champ1Diversity

     Connect with us on LinkedIn:
     
      - Dr. Funke Abimbola MBE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/funkeabimbola/
      - Catherine Osaigbovo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-osaigbovo-8ab5925/

    S1 Ep 9: A visionary leader in diversity and inclusion feat. Paul Sesay

    S1 Ep 9: A visionary leader in diversity and inclusion feat. Paul Sesay

    We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. 

    Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives.
     
    In this episode, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Paul Sesay (CEO, Precedent Group, CEO & Founder, The National Diversity Awards, Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers & Inclusive Companies).

    Please subscribe, rate and share with your friends, family, colleagues and network!

    More about The Austen Bronte Consultancy at:
     
    https://funkeabimbola.com/austen-bronte-consultancy

    Email us at: PersonalAssistant@FunkeAbimbola.com

    Follow us on Twitter:

    - The podcast: @AllyshipPodcast

    - Funke: @Champ1Diversity

    - Paul: @SesayPaul

     Connect with us on LinkedIn:
     
      - Dr. Funke Abimbola MBE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/funkeabimbola/
      - Paul Sesay - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-sesay-93260013/

    S1 SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE: George Floyd's death: where are we on race? Feat. Olamide Dada, Khadija Owusu, Jacob Oguntimehin and Max Abimbola

    S1 SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE: George Floyd's death: where are we on race? Feat. Olamide Dada, Khadija Owusu, Jacob Oguntimehin and Max Abimbola

    We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. 

    Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives.
     
    In this special bonus episode recorded to mark the first-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Olamide Dada, Khadija Owusu, Jacob Oguntimehin (all final year UK medical school students starting work as NHS Foundation Year 1 doctors in summer 2021 and all of whom are recipients of an Akindolie Medical Scholarship) and Max Abimbola (an 18 year old, year 13 student currently finishing A levels at secondary school and starting a computer science degree in September 2021).
     
     Please subscribe, rate and share with your friends, family, colleagues and network!

    More about The Austen Bronte Consultancy at:
     
    https://funkeabimbola.com/austen-bronte-consultancy
     
    Email us at: PersonalAssistant@FunkeAbimbola.com

    More about the Akindolie Medical Scholarship:

    https://funkeabimbola.com/medical-scholarship

    More about Melanin Medics at:

    https://www.melaninmedics.com/

    More about The Aspiring Medics Support:

    https://www.tams.community/joinourcommunity

    Link to The Sewell Report:

    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/974507/20210331_-_CRED_Report_-_FINAL_-_Web_Accessible.pdf

    Details of the UK Government's Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities:

    https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/commission-on-race-and-ethnic-disparities


    Details of Malone Mukwende's Mind the Gap:

    https://www.blackandbrownskin.co.uk/mindthegap

    Follow us on Twitter:

    - The podcast: @AllyshipPodcast

    - Funke: @Champ1Diversity

     Connect with us on LinkedIn:
      

    Ep 19. BLM education and local government representation, Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees

    Ep 19. BLM education and local government representation, Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees

    Marvin Rees was elected as Bristol Mayor in 2016 and has taken the city on a transformative journey through climate change action, social mobility and more recently an energised conversation around race inequality. 

    Rees joined host Emily Rodgers on the Public Sector Voices podcast this week to discuss the events of the last few weeks and the wider problems the country faces when true diversity is neglected. 

    He calls it ‘a big time of self-reflection for Bristol’ as people deal with the symbolic removal of the Colston statue, whilst advocating for the delivery of a full education of Britain’s history. As he puts it; ‘half the truth is no truth’.

    Rees talks about the dilemma of being a black politician, under representation of minorities in local Government and the importance of good leadership to tackle institutional racism. 

    But as the Mayor points out it’s not about guilt, it’s about open lines of communication to shape a country that works for everyone. 

    Listen to this week’s episode of Public Sector Voices for a frank and honest portrayal of the landscape of the city and what can be done to improve it. 

    Friends Equals Free Therapy: Do you ask your friends for relationship advice?

    Friends Equals Free Therapy: Do you ask your friends for relationship advice?

    In this episode, we talk about the importance of having a good friend to talk to about your relationship. It has to be someone that you trust, someone that is truthful, and someone that will call you on your b.s. We also talk about the perspectives each of us carries every single day. Be a part of the conversation, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @RickAndNamon.

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