CGHE webinar series

The Hidden Cost of Equity Work: Labour, Risk, and Sustainability

Date: Thursday, 18 June 2026 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Seminar Room E (Department of Education, 15 Norham Gardens) and MS Teams

A UEL/CGHE Policy Roundtable Series

Creating equitable educational and work environments can be a herculean task that requires structure, accountability, resources, innovation, and sustained institutional commitment. Often, those doing equity work have to rely on a patchwork quilt of informal networks, limited resources, and personal passion to change policy and support marginalized students and staff. This comes at a cost, especially when political forces create unnecessary pressures. Through research and personal experiences, this second policy roundtable in the series will examine the often invisible labour of equity work, and its impact on staff wellbeing work.

 

Panelist:

Dr. Briscoe Brown

 

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