ACEN Webinar: Anti-Racism & Intersectionality

ACEN Webinar: Anti-Racism & Intersectionality

Exploring intersectionality: guiding school practices for inclusive decision-making and outcomes

By The African Caribbean Education Network

Date and time

Thu, 12 Sep 2024 08:15 - 09:15 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 1 hour

In response to ongoing feedback and requests from teachers and school staff, we have developed a series of subject-specific webinars to focus on curriculum subjects and wider functions within the school environment which will cover a broad range of subject areas for continued professional development.


Anti-Racism & Intersectionality

Date: Thursday 12th September 2024

Time : 16:15 - `17:15

Format: Zoom

What you will learn: Bringing Crenshaw's 1989 theory into light and into practice, this session will explore what intersectionality means, and how it plays out in schools, affects our decisions and the outcomes of the young people and the families we work with. The session will offer practical strategies as well as contextual knowledge for you to take forward.

Intended audience:School staff including SLT; EYFS, Primary and Secondary

Facilitators: Dr Enya Doyle’s unwavering commitment to driving social change has been recognised across the British Isles for almost fifteen years. Raised in Ireland and now based in London, Enya has delivered training, lectures, and workshops on inclusion and anti-harassment across the world.

Enya’s doctorate explored and interrogated four key barriers to gender equity in music making and intersectionality sits at the heart of her work. Dr Doyle was previously Director of Inclusion and a Designated Safeguarding Lead in a large north London independent school.

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