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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Keynote speaker for anti misogyny talk to staff

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Carrythelight · 11/11/2023 18:23

I posted this on Feminism Chat, but somebody suggested I post here too...

I'm organising a keynote speaker at work (school staff) on anti misogyny and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations?
I've found Laura Bates of The Everyday Sexism project and we've worked with Everyone's Invited and Beyond Masculinity in the past, but I'm just wondering if there are others out there? Somebody on the other thread also recommended Tim Squirrel from ISD. Thanks

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tescocreditcard · 11/11/2023 18:24

Tony Parker? He's American though

WarriorN · 11/11/2023 18:54

Definitely Michael Conroy!

WarriorN · 11/11/2023 18:55

He's participated in a couple of woman's hour pieces

EnfysPreseli · 11/11/2023 18:58

Michael Conroy is part of Humanise, alongside a female teacher who is really excellent on this too. You probably know whether having a male or a female speaker would be best for your audience. They have a website here https://humanise.site/who-we-are/

Who We Are

Michael Conroy (MA, BA, PGCert, PGDip, ASIST) co-founder of Humanise. Founder, trainer and training programme designer for Men At Work C.I.C. (see #10Dialogues for Boys & Young men (and Th…

https://humanise.site/who-we-are

derekthe1adyhamster · 11/11/2023 19:00

We had Bold Voices for our inset. They were very good

OhBeAFineGuyKissMe · 11/11/2023 19:48

My school has been working with https://ukfeminista.org.uk/schools/ they are specifically focused on schools.

Schools – UK Feminista

Action for equality between women and men

https://ukfeminista.org.uk/schools/

Carrythelight · 12/11/2023 18:32

This is brilliant - thank you all so much!

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IwantToRetire · 12/11/2023 21:06

My school has been working with ukfeminista.org.uk/schools/

I didn't know they were still going? Are they any good. Initially they seemed more about equal rights without in fact addressing misogyny or sex discrimination being a problem particularly suffered by women.

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