Beyond boxes: unpacking who we are in a research environment
Why do we often try to fit neatly into categories, when sometimes the categories of who we are and identify as, can be blurry and often overlap, commonly referred to as intersectionality. In fact, all people have a range of qualities, characteristics and identities that shape how we navigate our environments, spaces and the world. When we recognise and acknowledge the complexity of people, we can start building stronger connections and communities with each other, which will only enhance creativity, innovation and problem solving in research. This talk sheds light on the roots of intersectionality, through sharing stories and opening up conversations that help us move beyond boxes and achieve our more inclusive environments for research and innovation to thrive.

Key take aways:

- Build confidence with what intersectionality is and how it applies to your everyday work – Understand how equality issues are interconnected – Develop small acts of kindness that can transform daily interactions
Date: 16 October 2024, 11:00 (Wednesday, 1st week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue: IMS-Tetsuya Nakamura Building, Roosevelt Dr, Headington OX3 7TY
Venue Details: IDRM Seminar Rooms 1&2
Speaker: Dr Arun Verma (N/A)
Organising department: Medical Sciences Division
Host: Dr Iris Hofmann (University of Oxford)
Booking required?: Recommended
Booking url: https://forms.office.com/e/zVfKy0Dxte
Audience: Public
Editor: Amanda Nicolle