So now what? After many exposed #sausagefest on @fp2p and we are feeling good about ourselves, how does change happen? How do we ensure curricula, policy and critical discussion are informed by diverse, inclusive voices? @SamanthiGun @_alice_evans @DinaPomeranz
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Good questions
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Replying to @viewfromthecave @bjrigby and
I think a positive & practical step would be some kind of "How's my driving" pledge on unconscious bias.pic.twitter.com/ZiWEGb0H2m
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Replying to @MForstater @viewfromthecave and
... Ppl sign up to a statement to try to be more aware of unconscious bias - asking for feedback, and pledging to try not to be defensive in response
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Replying to @MForstater @viewfromthecave and
Yes, absolutely. But I wonder if those of us in positions of privilege (and I include myself here) might do more to try to get it right, first?
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Replying to @_alice_evans @viewfromthecave and
Yes indeed - I think that's the psychology of the "How's My Driving" sticker - it's a pledge to try to get it right & an invitation for feedback from all - bystanders included
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Replying to @MForstater @_alice_evans and
There are so many sectors within aid/dev (and parallel conversations) so I think it's also important for each to look at how it can do better. Just saw this for instance from
@BexSindallhttp://www.waterwomenworld.com/pledge/1 reply 3 retweets 8 likes
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this!