Category Archives: Inclusive Practices

Intervention and Reflective Report

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IP Race, Equity and Inclusion

When reviewing the resources around race, critical race theory and whiteness, I experienced a slight feeling of discomfort due to my positionality. I found myself holding back in the workshops and maybe not participating as much as I had previously. … Continue reading

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IP Peer Group Presentation

On the 25th of June Nina Volkinburg, Syahrizal Shafie and I met to discuss our interventions. This experience was eye-opening and reassuring to hear what my peers were doing and get some valued feedback. They expressed that they think my … Continue reading

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IP- Faith

Workshop 4 focused on Faith and Religion regarding our students and the intersection with race, gender, disability and socio-economic factors. At first, I thought faith wasn’t relevant to my day-to-day practice as I hadn’t thought about it much in the … Continue reading

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IP Intervention Outline

As a female technician between the age of 25-35 years old, native to the UK within the 3D workshop, I understand how it operates from that specific perspective but I lack understanding of what it’s like within the workshop for … Continue reading

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IP- Disability

In Ade Adepitan’s 2020 interview, he emphasised how societal barriers disable individuals and enforce segregation. He states “People become disabled as society won’t allow them to shine” and that disabled people are “segregated by design”. Drawing parallels to Rosa Parks’ … Continue reading

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