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Race To The Top

A column by Lea Jovy-Ford, Founder of the Diverse Leaders Group, who has been at the helm of her own companies since 2005. Most recently co-founder and COO of an EdTech company, which she built to be anti-racist and committed to DEI across the entire business – both internally and across the products.

She resigned when it became clear that a company with a white CEO could never be truly and fully anti-racist.

Lea writes about building an anti-racist organisation and what it’s like to experience racism, even at the top level of leadership in a company.

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Working While Black

A column by Sharon Hurley Hall, Head of Anti-Racism at Anti-Racist Leaders. Sharon Hurley Hall is an anti-racism activist, writer, and educator.

Firmly committed to doing her part to eliminate racism, she is the Founder and Curator-in-Chief of Sharon’s Anti-Racism Newsletter, where she shares global perspectives on racism in the workplace and beyond.

Sharon has also helped to embed diversity and equity into the product and practices of an Ed Tech startup.

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Pardon, Your Bias is Showing

Pardon, Your Bias is Showing

I’m going to let you into a secret: I didn’t learn the term “microaggressions” till decades after I’d already experienced my first one. Microaggressions don’t just happen at work, of course. Black people who live in countries where they are in the minority experience...

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Fragile White Female

Hello, I’m Becky (yes, that is my real name!).

The aim of this column is to share my ongoing journey, as a white woman, to being anti-racist, in the hope it encourages and leads other white people to do this work and be part of a rapid movement to an inclusive, equitable and safe world for all of us.

I’ll share my learnings from the Black and Brown people in my life and the resources that they generously recommend, my thoughts and reflections and, most crucially, the actions I take to remedy my own racism and become a leader towards anti-racism.

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Black History Month: Take Action!

October is Black History Month. This year the theme is ‘Time For Change: Action Not Words’. As an aspiring anti-racist ally, I have started to realise that the promise of Black History Month, like Pride month, is rarely matched by the reality. Rather it is often a...

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