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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER Join us for our free onli LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER

Join us for our free online Summer Event '22 today at 14:00 BST 

Discover 
#Neurodiversity status 
#Education 
Physical #Attractiveness and 
#Nationality 
through a lens of #privilege

In just 90 minutes, you'll gain a much better understanding of how to use your privilege for good, as well as ways to support, promote and advance change in the workplace and wider society through meaningful #allyship 

When: Today Thu 30th June 2022
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm BST
Where: Virtual Event 
Register to Join: Link in bio

The Privilege Project speakers:
Huma Qazi | Áine Maher | Sara Chandran | Shiva Raichandani | Andi Keeling

#Privilege #ThePrivilegeProject #Diversity #Inclusion #DiversityAndInclusion #EDI #DEI #FreeEvent #Summer #allyship #allies #ally
Two days to go! Join us for our 90-minute online e Two days to go!
Join us for our 90-minute online event to discover four new layers of privilege.

Áine Maher - Neurodiversity status
Sara Chandran - Education
Shiva Raichandani - Physical attractiveness
Andi Keeling - Nationality
Huma Qazi - The PLAN (Programme to Lead as Allies Now)

Register today: https://bit.ly/2022SummerEvent #linkinbio 

#Neurodiversity #Education #Looks #Nationality #Inclusion #diversityandinclusion #dei #edi #event #tuesdaymotivation
Why is being considered ‘Neurotypical’ seen as Why is being considered ‘Neurotypical’ seen as a privilege?

The assumption is that having a brain that works within the ‘neurotypical’ range is a privilege because the standard ways in which people are expected to think, problem solve, communicate and learn suits neurotypical people. 

By gaining a greater understanding of neurodiversity, with Áine Maher, you'll be able to appreciate that we all function differently. Instead of thinking about 'right' and 'wrong' ways of functioning, you'll be able to embrace all of these differences.

Discovermore about neurodiversity status privilege and how you can use it for good to create a more level playing field for all. 

Join us for our free online Summer Event '22. 

You'll also discover #Education  Physical #Attractiveness  and #Nationality through a lens of #privilege

When: Thu 30th June 2022
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm BST
Where: Virtual Event 
Register to Join: Link in bio

The Privilege Project speakers:
Huma Qazi | Áine Maher | Sara Chandran | Shiva Raichandani | Andi Keeling

#Privilege #ThePrivilegeProject #Diversity #Inclusion #DiversityAndInclusion #EDI #DEI #FreeEvent #Summer #Neurodiversity #ADHD #Autism #Dyspraxia #Dyslexia  #Dyscalculia #Dysgraphia
Why is having a higher level of education seen as Why is having a higher level of education seen as a privilege?

Sara Chandran talks about the assumptions we place on how and where people were educated. 

Education privilege can  grants stronger social mobility, earning capability, accelerate opportunities for a better life and give more choice along with acceptance.

Discovered more on education privilege and how you can use it for good to create a more level playing field for all. 

Join us for our free online Summer Event '22. 

When: Thu 30th June 2022
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm BST
Where: Virtual Event 
Register to Join: Link in bio

You'll also discover #Neurodiversity status, Physical #Attractiveness  and #Nationality through a lens of #privilege plus the everyday assumptions and biases linked to these layers of privilege that regularly cloud judgement, further marginalising under-represented individuals and groups.

The Privilege Project speakers:
Huma Qazi | @aine.maher28 | Sara Chandran | @shivaraichandani | Andi Keeling

#Privilege #ThePrivilegeProject #Diversity #Inclusion #DiversityAndInclusion #EDI #DEI #FreeEvent #Summer #Education
Why is being physically attractive seen as a privi Why is being physically attractive seen as a privilege?Physical attractiveness, while being subjective, can influence how people treat you and what opportunities are made available to you. 

@shivaraichandani explores how #prettyprivilege manifests and affects people from varying backgrounds, identities, and socio-economic status. They will help you understand the privilege, its consequences and its power, helping you leverage you privilege for good. 

After all, don’t we all want to be effective allies? Our privilege and how we use it to help others can hold the key to greater equity, social justice and allyship.

Join us for our free online Summer Event '22. 

You'll also discover #Education #Nationality and #Neurodiversity status through a lens of #privilege plus the everyday assumptions and biases linked to these layers of privilege that regularly cloud judgement, further marginalising under-represented individuals and groups.

When: Thu 30th June 2022
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm BST
Where: Virtual Event 
Register to Join: Link in bio

#privilege #diversity #inclusion #diversityandinclusion #EDI #DEI #leadership #allyship #ally #recruitment #hr #talent #looks #goodlooks #beauty
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