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Black Sister Network Caribbean Tour in 2019-20

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Black Sister Network Caribbean Tour in 2019-20

BBA Founder Dr Deborah Gabriel is currently on a Caribbean Cruise in a party of 12, the details of which are being reported live on her blog, Lifestyle Challenge.

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Social closure White male privilege and female complicity in the workplace

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Social closure White male privilege and female complicity in the workplace

White males frequently act as both allies and enemies to women of colour within organisations through paradoxical behaviour defined as ‘ally-enemy’  Read more

Ivory Tower 2 announced after special anniversary launch

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Ivory Tower 2 announced after special anniversary launch

The anniversary book launch for Inside the Ivory Tower: Narratives of Women of Colour Surviving and Thriving in British Academia was hosted by Bournemouth University (BU) on Friday 5th October.

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BHM 2018: Shirley Thompson highlights Windrush

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BHM 2018: Shirley Thompson highlights Windrush

Dr Shirley Thompson, Patron of Black British Academics, is not just a distinguished composer and visionary artist but an influential cultural activist whose unique talents have done much to democratise the classical music genre Read more

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Ivory Tower Review

These women’s stories need to be told and these experiences articulated. They provide solace in the isolation that can characterise being ‘other’ in the White male academy; they provide inspiration in the strength and courage these women have faced in their daily battles against both micro aggressions and structural racism and sexismProf Heather Savigny

Ivory Tower Review

I would suggest that Inside the Ivory Tower meets all the requirements for the admission of expert evidence before a Tribunal, adjudicating on a case of race and/or gender discrimination, and/or before a body, such as the Law Commission, dedicated to reform of the law.Patricia Tuitt

Ivory Tower Review

The book is an absolutely useful resource for Black academics. It is both inspirational and insightful into the challenges we face, and highlights good strategies to counter them. I enjoyed reading it and will signpost others to it. It was a pleasure reading it and I’m sure I will keep reading it again and againIrine Mano
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