EDI: Advances, Setbacks and What Comes Next
Is EDI under threat? Join us to explore the achievements , the backlash, and what the future holds for progressive social action.
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Location
UCL Institute of Archaeology, lecture theatre G6
31-34 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PY United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 1 hour, 15 minutes
- In person
About this event
From headlines decrying ‘woke culture’ to a rollback of government support for initiatives in the US and other countries, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) has become a polarising topic. But, beyond the headlines, what does EDI actually entail? What have been its institutional and wider-cultural achievements? How should we understand the growing backlash? And what might the future entail for progressive social action?
In this event, jointly hosted by UCL Political Science and UCL Policy Lab, our panellists will explore these questions and more.
Meet the speakers
Prof. Tim Soutphommasane is Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Oxford and Professor of Practice in Human Rights and Political Theory in the Department of Politics and International Relations. He also holds a professorial appointment at the University of Sydney, where, between 2019 and 2022, he served as Director of Culture Strategy. Prior to his return to working in academia, Soutphommasane was Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner between 2013 and 2018. He is also a successful author, having written books such as 'On Hate' (2019) and 'I’m Not Racist But… '(2015).
Dr. Francesca Romana Ammaturo is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and International Relations at London Metropolitan University. Ammaturo’s research focuses on LGBTQI+ rights and social movements in Europe. Her forthcoming book, 'The Politics of Pride Events: Global and Local Challenges' (2025), challenges Eurocentric narratives of progress, modernity and human rights by examining the complex relationship between Pride and modernity while addressing pressing issues such as accessibility, grassroots activism and environmental sustainability.
Pannelist #3: To be announced.
Chair: Prof. Phillip Ayoub is Professor of International Relations in the UCL Department of Political Science, and a globally leading academic in the field of politics and gender.
Recording
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Seating and tickets
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Accessibility
- The corridor outside the lecture theatre(s) is sufficiently wide enough (150cm+) to allow wheelchair users to pass.
- There is step free access into the lecture theatre(s).
- The door opening width(s) is/are 75cm+ for the lecture theatre(s).
- There are designated spaces for wheelchair users within the lecture theatre(s), located at the back.
- There is level access to the designated seating from an entrance.
- There is space for an assistance dog.
- There is a hearing assistance system for the lecture theatre(s).
- There is not a visual fire alarm beacon in the lecture theatre(s).
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