Navigating Hate Hacks - How Brands can Respond with an Inclusive Lens
Navigating Hate Hacks - How Brands can Respond with an Inclusive Lens
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This is our space where we can connect with each other, solve challenges together whilst drawing on the wisdom of experts, ourselves and with you.
In our fourth session, we're tackling Navigating Hate Hacks - How Brands can Respond with an Inclusive Lens. After our Zoom hate hack in early April, we’ve noticed we’re not alone. There have been countless reports of online abuse yet little on how to ensure we are all safe in this new online workplace. Ours featured a racist attack on a Creative Equals colleague, so we want to use the session to better understand:
- How hate and racism can show up online
- Ways to be safe and secure
- How to can support colleagues who experience hate
- How tech/brand platforms can respond from a place of inclusion
Featuring:
Lydia Amoah, Learning & Cross-Cultural Director, Creative Equals
Dr Jamie McKeown, Research and Comms Professional
Sulaiman Khan, Founder and Chief Purpose Officer, ThisAbility
Michelle Raymond, HR Specialist
Ged Grebby, CEO, Show Racism the Red Card
Tamara Littleton, CEO, The Social Element
Shilpen Savani, Dispute Resolution & Employment Law Partner, Gunner Cooke
Neil Waugh, Chief Information Officer, M&C Saatchi
Tune in on Wednesday 13 May 2 - 3:30 pm GMT / 9 -10.30 am ET
Please note: in line with our security, we will send you a secure link and password the morning of the session. Make sure you provide us with the correct email contact, particularly if you may have been furloughed.
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Creative Equals is the equality kitemark of the the creative industries. Our mantra is simple. We believe diverse teams make diverse work for diverse audiences.
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Remote, London
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Navigating Hate Hacks - How Brands can Respond with an Inclusive Lens
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