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Changing the conversation 鈥 new approaches to race awareness

Dr Vilaiwan Fernandes has worked to bring insightful training on race awareness to a wider audience.

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6 December 2023

Vilaiwan, a Principal听Research Fellow in Cell & Developmental Biology,听Division of Biosciences, was inspired to work with , a drama-based training group, to lead this initiative in the Faculty of Life Sciences after attending 最准的六合彩论坛 Organisational Development's 'Inclusive Leadership: a conversation about race'听workshop.

鈥淥ne of the things I鈥檝e seen is a lot of mentorship schemes created to address inequities,鈥 Vilaiwan says.鈥淭hey鈥檙e good schemes. But there鈥檚 often a lot of conversations about being less shy, being more assertive. Or a lot of conversations telling you how to find support, allies, and people to help you.鈥疉ll of that is useful. But it can also be exhausting, to always have to think, 鈥業 need to be more assertive because that鈥檚 the only way I can get ahead.鈥 Ultimately, you can鈥檛 address everything by working only with the minority. You also, at some point, have to train everyone else.鈥澨


Removing听labels through inclusive creativity

At the OD听workshop, the React facilitators enacted a conversation between two colleagues 鈥 a black employee and their white line manager.

After the scene had听ended, the participants were invited to ask these 鈥榗haracters鈥 questions about their perceptions, their motivations and their interpretations of the conversation.听The scene was then replayed, and the audience were invited to interrupt the performance, and offer suggestions to help facilitate the enacted conversation.听By centring the analysis around two individuals, the theatre group made it possible to discuss sensitive issues without resorting to labels or categories.听

Vilaiwan was surprised at the range of different opinions and mindsets that were revealed, saying:听鈥淚 was surprised that many people after seeing the scene play out said, 鈥榯his has nothing to do with race.鈥 It made me realise that people just often have a block. It鈥檚 not something personal, they just can鈥檛 see that these issues are related to race, or that other people might perceive it that way.

鈥淭he facilitators were really, really skilled. The conversation at one point nearly went completely off the rails, but they could guide it back really well. You didn鈥檛 have to define a microaggression, you didn鈥檛 have to define or use all these terms.听It was just amazing to me that you could examine all these complicated race issues, without having to define anything.鈥

Vilaiwan was determined to find a way to bring React鈥檚 workshop to a wider audience within 最准的六合彩论坛:听鈥淎 lot of what they were teaching didn鈥檛 necessarily apply just to racism. It was trying to teach line managers how to lead better."

Vilaiwan then spoke to Steve Wilson, the Vice-Dean for Research at the Faculty of Life Sciences. With his support, she successfully obtained funding听from the Research Culture programme to run the workshop for the faculty.


Broadening the audience, tailoring the content, and maximising the impact

The pilot workshop, for staff in the Division of Biosciences, was built around the same drama-based training delivered for Inclusive Leadership by React 鈥 but with one important difference:听鈥淲e worked with React to tell them about the kind of conversations and incidents that could occur in our division. With a bit of back and forth, they managed to create a scene that was more academic, or researcher specific.鈥

Over 40 members of staff attended the two Biosciences workshops, and unanimously fed back that the session had either 鈥榠ncreased or greatly increased鈥 their confidence in navigating conversations about race.

90% reported 鈥榓n improved understanding of issues related to race and racism in the workplace鈥, and 85% said they鈥檇 learned specific practices and tools to help them practise more inclusive leadership.

Based on the success of the initial pilot, the Inclusive Leadership and Race Awareness workshops were then made available to the entire Faculty of Life Sciences.


Embedding inclusive leadership at 最准的六合彩论坛

The enthusiastic response from all attendees, both at a divisional and a faculty level, should ensure that the workshops will continue, so that increasing numbers of 最准的六合彩论坛 staff can benefit.

Vilaiwan hopes that these workshops were just the starting point, saying:听鈥淥ne piece of feedback that consistently came up was that this was the best workshop on this sort of topic that the attendees had taken, and that senior management and academics should be strongly encouraged to attend.鈥

There鈥檚 also been some interesting discussions about how elements of the workshop could be adapted to further the purpose of existing mentorship schemes for Black, Asian or minority ethnic听individuals.

鈥淭here were a few people who鈥檝e attended the workshops, with the goal of finding ways to talk more productively to their line managers about these issues," Vilaiwan says.听鈥淲e realised that maybe there鈥檚 an unmet need there. Although some of this is already covered in terms of finding your allies, maybe parts of this could also be incorporated into the mentorship schemes to provide advice on broaching these topics with line managers.

鈥淚 think ultimately, though, these issues are better solved by managers being more receptive to conversations that could get uncomfortable.听If we want to improve research culture 鈥 for whatever group or category 鈥 people need to do the work, and make the time to do that work.鈥

"If we want to improve research culture - for whatever group or category - people need to do the work, and make the time to do that work."
- Dr Vilaiwan Fernandes,听Senior Research Fellow in Cell & Developmental Biology,听Division of Biosciences,听Faculty of Life Sciences

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