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Women of Colour

Issue 93 - January 2018

In this issue...

There is a job for every kind of person in the transport sector and you don’t need be a maths or science whizz to succeed – Sonya Veerasamy, Vice President of Women in Transport

Gender dominates the diversity agenda but here’s why we also need to talk about BAME diversity – Fiona Tatton, Womanthology Editor

Why a diverse workforce is a creative workforce, working hard to keep London safe – Narinder Dali, London Fire Brigade Station Manager

Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something: Physics isn’t a ‘guy’ subject – Meriame Berboucha, Master of Research Physics Student at Imperial College London

Meet the engineer (em)powering the world by embracing differences – Jaz Rabadia MBE, Senior Manager of Energy & Initiatives at Starbucks

Being a BAME woman in the police: Why a diverse workforce helps us to better protect our communities – Superintendent Bhupinder Rai, Local Police Area Commander, Windsor and Maidenhead

Westminster, Parliament and the House of Commons are for everyone: Working to overcome the challenges of stereotypes – Jennifer Crook, Head of Diversity and Inclusion at the House of Commons

Documenting the rise and rise of BAME women in STEM – Alexsis Davis, Gear Girls Engineer

We need to break the silence on race and ethnicity in the workplace – Pavita Cooper, Chair of the CMI / British Academy of Management Delivering Diversity Research Advisory Board

We must tackle employment and pay penalties for BAME graduates in the workforce – Dr. Kathleen Henehan, Research and Policy Analyst at the Resolution Foundation