Dr. Bip Choudhury: Lent – a season of preparation
For Christians, the season of Lent begins mid-February where believers will fast for 40 days, just as Jesus did when He was in the wilderness overcoming all temptation. It is a season of preparation; preparing our hearts to be transformed to be more like His, to know and follow God’s will for our lives
Simon Reeds and Jen-Davies Oliveira: Cancer healthcare inequities in the LGBTQIA+ community
One in two of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime, and World Cancer Day allows us each year to reflect on our work in cancer research. Sadly, cancer health disparities affect certain people and communities more than others – the most underrepresented is LGBTQIA+ community.
Dr. Sabine Sharp: A Brief History of Trans Activism in the UK
We often focus on American examples when we consider the history of trans activism – remembering flashpoints of history like the Stonewall riots and key figures like Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and Leslie Feinberg. It’s important, however, to look at the history of trans activism in the UK. This history can illuminate the current landscape of political and media debates about trans issues.
Anna Hood, Charlene Gallery, Loretta Anthony-Okeke, and Esnath Magola-Makina: Shattering Ceilings, Building Legacies: A Reflection on the 100 Black Women Professors Now Programme
Of 23,000 UK professors, only 61 are Black women and only recently has this stark statistic gained widespread attention. For Black women, the messy and protracted path to promotion, along with discrimination and misogynoir have been many of our experiences. The 100 Black Women Professors NOW programme (100 BWPN) delivered by the Women in Higher Education Network (WHEN) recognises the need to address fundamental inequities and support Black women as we navigate career progression.
Kathy Bradley: Perceptions of disability over the centuries
I was really honoured to be asked to write a blog post during Disability History Month. I have a huge passion for both disability and history, particularly medieval history, and having started to research disability through the ages I realised how the perception of disability, and disabled people’s contribution to society, has changed over the centuries.
Banji Adewumi: Welcome to the new Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Blog
It is now over one year since we launched our Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) strategy. We have achieved a lot since this time including but not limited to receiving Race Equality Charter Silver award, starting and implementing the Inclusive Recruitment Review and hosting well engaged and interactive awareness events and the celebration of diversity. One of the ways by which you can get involved in the EDI strategy implementation is by engaging with the EDI Blog.
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