Black Lives Matter in higher education: conversations about race to transform the lived experience of Black (African-Caribbean) staff in UK universities

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Julia Warrener, Vida Douglas
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Abstract

Academia in the UK is diminished by a lack of representation of academics from Black (African-Caribbean), Asian and South-East Asian communities. Based on data for 2019–20, only 18 per cent of academic staff at universities in the UK were from global-majority communities. This article will propose positive actions to promote greater representation and leadership opportunities, with a specific focus on Black (African-Caribbean) academics and professional staff. It will underline the importance of solidarity and collective voice to effect change, informed by the lived experience of Black staff thriving and surviving within the White spaces of UK universities. By emphasising the value of the lived experience, the article will conclude that equal representation of colleagues from Black (African-Caribbean) communities is essential not only to support student experience but also to recognise the knowledge, skills and human rights of Black (African-Caribbean), Asian and South-East Asian students and staff.
高等教育中的黑人生命很重要:关于种族的对话改变了英国大学黑人(非洲-加勒比)教职员工的生活经历
由于缺乏来自黑人(非洲-加勒比地区)、亚洲和东南亚社区的学者代表,英国学术界的人数减少了。根据2019 - 2020年的数据,英国大学只有18%的学术人员来自全球多数社区。本文将提出积极的行动,以促进更大的代表性和领导机会,特别关注黑人(非洲-加勒比)学者和专业人员。它将强调团结和集体声音对实现变革的重要性,并通过黑人员工在英国大学白人空间中茁壮成长和生存的生活经验来了解。通过强调生活经验的价值,文章将得出结论,来自黑人(非洲-加勒比地区)社区的同事的平等代表权不仅对支持学生体验至关重要,而且对承认黑人(非洲-加勒比地区)、亚洲和东南亚学生和员工的知识、技能和人权也至关重要。
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