In this episode of Inclusion Bites Watch, host Joanne Lockwood explores the power and pitfalls of the word "queer" as a label for diverse sexual and gender identities. While the term had been used as a derogatory slur against the queer community, it has since been reclaimed and transformed as a symbol of pride, resilience, and self-identification.
Busting the myths of inter-generational stereotypes Henry works with generations in the workforce to help them become more productive and effective. She gives us an overview of the generations, busts some myths and provides us with…
Being on the periphery of society Khakan always felt "different", on the peripheral of any circle - family, social, political or otherwise. With a background is in Health & Social Care he is acutely aware of…
Everyone should feel as though they belong, are welcome and valued Esi is an advocate for disability inclusion in the workplace and longs for a world where disabled people are treated equitably in every cornerstone of…
Yes, we are all individuals"... a classic sketch from Monty Python's Life of Brian. It illustrates the point well that whilst we all want to be different, we do take comfort from being part of a crowd or blending in with our tribe.
How many of us stop to question what we see and hear, the legitimacy of the source, together with the underlying motives of the writer or broadcaster?