This year's theme invites us all to challenge the status quo, challenge biased behaviours and challenge ourselves to be more inclusive. As someone who spends a lot of time in this space, I've pulled together some practical ways to bring this challenge to life.
The real issue with privilege and why life can still feel hard, even if you have it
Privilege is a topic getting a lot of attention right now. We talk about it in relation to race, to gender, to class, to nationality, to sexual identity, to ability, and the list goes on. But no matter what form of privilege we refer to, there is an invisible element to privilege that can make those with it, feel like they don’t have it. You see, privilege is not just something that makes your life easier, it’s also something that doesn’t make your life harder. It's an interesting concept to get your head around. In the article below, I share some examples of what I mean, and more importantly what to do about it.
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Are you reducing the risk in your communication?
Every time we connect with another human being there is a risk that it won’t go as planned. The reason: people! There is no guarantee people will receive us as we intend, and if we bluster headfirst into the exchange without first understanding what we need to do to reduce the risk of getting it wrong or putting them offside, it makes it harder to get our message across.