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The Speakeasier with Sathnam Sanghera
Our first episode of 2021 welcomes the author and broadcaster Sathnam Sanghera.
Feb 4, 20212 min read


Setting it straight - should LGBT+ roles only be played by LGBT+ people?
It’s a big question with no straight answer (pardon the pun). To get a handle on it we’re looking to those inside our business and beyond.
Jan 28, 20215 min read


Crossing the Bridgerton with on-screen diversity
What should we expect when it comes to diversity on the screen in 2021? Netflix’s new period drama Bridgerton has highlighted this question.
Jan 14, 20214 min read

The Speakeasier with Greg Bunbury: Do we need more diversity in design?
We’re joined by Graphic Designer and D&I Consultant, Greg Bunbury, to look back at some of the most active moments of 2020.
Dec 1, 20201 min read

The Speakeasier with Samantha Renke: How can disability make business braver?
Samantha Renke talks to us about why brands should stop holding back when it comes to the representation of disability in the media.
Nov 11, 20201 min read


Lesson Eight - Think about Black people beyond October
Be prepared to support and engage with the same people you’re talking about in October, year-round.
Oct 29, 20202 min read


Lesson Seven - Be open to being challenged and held accountable during Black History Month
Far better than staying silent, use this time to get feedback on past comms, and create the right space to be challenged and learn.
Oct 27, 20202 min read


Lesson Six - Change the record during Black History Month
Instead of organising another panel talk on diversity, consider other types of events that could lead to more productive conversations.
Oct 22, 20202 min read


Lesson Five - Respect Black peoples' value when planning Black History Month projects
Remember that Black History Month should focus on supporting communities and not on how your company can cut costs.
Oct 20, 20202 min read


Lesson Four - Use your strengths to add value to Black History Month
Businesses should be focused on their own strategy to work out what they can offer Black communities, rather than the other way around.
Oct 15, 20202 min read
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