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Racism in the Workplace


Article

Why it's hard for people of colour to be themselves at work by Chika Ekemezie https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210119-why-its-hard-for-people-of-colour-to-be-themselves-at-work


Power and racism in the workplace by Nishani Ford https://www.oxfam.org/en/blogs/power-and-racism-workplace


Being a person of colour is a career-limiting move by Ash Salardini https://www.themandarin.com.au/186560-being-a-person-of-colour-is-a-career-limiting-move/


Racism at Work: How Organisations Can stand Up to and End Workplace Racism by Diversity Council Australia https://www.dca.org.au/research/project/racismatwork

Podcast episode

Racism at Work: AI: Is it bias, and what does that mean for the workplace?

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6eyzcZopkfLX5AInGteD5Z?si=6341007323ac4462

Youtube Video

The TRUTH about being Muslim in corporate America | Tazzy Phe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro2XXZfuUVs


Confronting examples of workplace racism spark calls for action | The Business | ABC News

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk_5hevdpw4

Academic Journal Article

Whiteliness and institutional racism: Hiding behind (un)conscious bias” by Shirley Anne Tate and Damien Page

https://eprints.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/id/eprint/4621/1/WhitelinessandInstitutionalRacismAM-TATE.pdf

Website

Inclusive Workplace Tookit by HUE Colour the Conversation https://huecolourtheconversation.com/shop/p/inclusive-workplace-tookit

Report

Racism at Work: How Organisations Can Stand Up to and End Workplace Racism by Diversity Council Australia https://www.dca.org.au/research/project/racismatwork


Workplace Survey Report 2021 by Women of Colour Australia https://womenofcolour.org.au/workplace-survey-report-2021/


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