Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Blog

Nusrat Ahmed: South Asian Heritage Month

Nusrat Ahmed: South Asian Heritage Month

South Asian Heritage Month was launched at Manchester Museum in 2019. The month runs from the 18th of July to the 17th of August each year where it seeks to commemorate, mark and celebrate South Asian cultures, histories, and communities. Focussed events showcase the rich and proud South Asian heritage that has blended into the British way of life, contributing to the diversity of our nation. Observing South Asian Heritage Month provides us with excellent opportunities to embrace and celebrate the history and identity of British South Asians. 

Sylvia Masters: Sustainability – Reflections on Climate Action

Sylvia Masters: Sustainability – Reflections on Climate Action

As we continue to face bouts of extreme heat and sunshine followed by the inevitable rain and wind in Manchester and across the UK, it is difficult not to think of the climate crisis. In this blog, I reflect on set-backs and successes in climate action, to consider where we go from here. To achieve real progress, sustainability cannot be separated from equity and justice, it must be co-created and co-led by our communities, and it must radically reimagine growth.

Lizzy Cottrell: Fertility Journeys Staff Network

Lizzy Cottrell: Fertility Journeys Staff Network

Infertility affects around 1 in 6 people of reproductive age. At our University, with roughly 12,000 employees, this equates to around 2,000 current staff members experiencing some form of fertility issue during their lifetime. The Fertility Journeys staff network has recently been established to support colleagues affected by fertility issues, providing a safe space for sharing experiences and raising awareness within the community.

Dr. Bean Sharp: IDAHOBLIT 2025

Dr. Bean Sharp: IDAHOBLIT 2025

IDAHOBLIT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Lesbophobia, Intersexphobia and Transphobia or International Day Against LGBTQIA+ Discrimination), is a key date in the EDI calendar, marking the start of summer celebrations of LGBTQ+ acceptance and inclusion and prompting reflections on how far we have yet to go.

Dr Perpetual Eze-Idehen: UoM Parents and Carers Network Hosts – Building Community Through Celebration, Connection & Well-being

Dr Perpetual Eze-Idehen: UoM Parents and Carers Network Hosts – Building Community Through Celebration, Connection & Well-being

The University of Manchester’s Parents, Carers and Guardians Network celebrate Eid with engaging activities, partner with Champions Basketball Club to promote family well-being through sport, and host another Lunch & Connect session to support parents and carers, fostering inclusion and community across the university.

Melanie Price: Staff Networks

Melanie Price: Staff Networks

There’s an old saying, “Birds of a Feather Flock Together.” When you look around at nature, you can see it’s true. By networking, we get the opportunity to flock with people who share our interests and values – building strength in identity and providing a platform for ideas and feedback.

Dr Perpetual Eze-Idehen: Easter and Lent Reflection

Dr Perpetual Eze-Idehen: Easter and Lent Reflection

As the seasons transition from winter’s cold embrace to the budding warmth of spring, Christians worldwide embark on a profound journey of faith, reflection, repentance, and renewal known as Lent. This ancient tradition spans the 40 days leading up to Easter Sunday, commemorating the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness.

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