Diversity biggest ‘game-changer’: U of R president looks back over past...
University of Regina president Vianne Timmons reflects on the past decade living in Saskatchewan and what she sees for its future....See it on Scoop.it, via Diversity Report
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Stephen Bainbridge is the William D.Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law and he published his diversity statement on his blog in a post titled “I submit herewith my...
View ArticleSlow progress on diversity exposed as The Stage survey shows 92% of top...
Nine tenths of bosses at the UK's 50 highest-funded theatres are white, research by The Stage reveals, with people of colour making up just 8% of leaders...See it on Scoop.it, via Diversity Report
View ArticleThere’s no excuse for lack of diversity in talent sourcing
There are many simple actions organizations can take to help attract more diverse candidates. Diversity – Inclusion – Equality – Acceptance Diversity Report
View ArticleUK slips down global gender equality rankings
The UK is falling behind in a global index of gender equality according to the World Economic Forum. In 2019 the UK ranked 21st in the WEF global index, down from 16th the previous year.The index...
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It’s predicted the tech industry won’t near gender equality until closer to 2025, but progress is happening. http://www.diversity.report/ Diversity Report
View ArticleTo increase diversity, first tackle ‘Corporate Clone Syndrome’
Corporate clone syndrome is a thing. Award-winning corporate coach and psychometric trainer Rita Chowdhry explains why. http://www.diversity.report/ Diversity Report
View ArticleWomen entrepreneurs generate twice the ROI for investors
Loading… The three Rs – read / write / code First, the number of women graduates in the technological space must increase. Industry 4.0 is here, and there are algorithms being written that will impact...
View Article2019 HR Leaders of the Year
The HR Digest brings to you a list of powerful HR Leaders of the Year. Their success is the result of unwavering leadership in the face of a rapidly evolving sector. Diversity Report
View ArticleDiversity biggest ‘game-changer’: U of R president looks back over past...
University of Regina president Vianne Timmons reflects on the past decade living in Saskatchewan and what she sees for its future…. Diversity Report
View ArticleUCLA law professor Stephen Bainbridge’s diversity statement
Stephen Bainbridge is the William D.Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law and he published his diversity statement on his blog in a post titled “I submit herewith my...
View ArticleSlow progress on diversity exposed as The Stage survey shows 92% of top...
Nine tenths of bosses at the UK’s 50 highest-funded theatres are white, research by The Stage reveals, with people of colour making up just 8% of leaders… Diversity Report
View ArticleIndia’s Positive Vibes (Treacher Collins and Hard of Hearing)
India is diagnosed with Treacher Collins syndrome and is hard of hearing. She also has a vibrant personality but elects to spend most of her time alone. After being in a toxic relationship, India is...
View ArticleMy Friend with Speech Apraxia (Difficulty Communicating but Understanding...
Emma is diagnosed with speech apraxia. It is difficult for her to communicate verbally but she understands everything. Emma was also my student for three years and a large part of why SBSK has grown to...
View ArticleFive Unique Sisters (Four Adopted Internationally and Three Disabled)
Francesca was adopted internationally and is diagnosed with Apert syndrome. She is often teased which results in her feeling self-conscious. Now Francesca is learning to love herself with the help of...
View ArticleA tribute for Ruth Bader Ginsberg
Throughout her career, Ruth Bader Ginsberg fought for us, working women. This diminutive woman was called the “Thurgood Marshall of the women’s rights movement” as she, perhaps more than anyone else,...
View ArticleThe CRISIS Leader
Dr. Lynn Perry Wooten, the first Black president of 120-year-old Simmons University, is uniquely prepared to lead the women’s college through these turbulent times. By Jackie Krentzman On February 6,...
View ArticleLiving with Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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View ArticleAn Autistic Homeschooled Geek (And Proud of It!)
Garrett is autistic, homeschooled, and a self-described “geek”. He is also proud of all three of those things. Garrett often feels awkward in social situations, but this isn’t stopping him from...
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