Black All Year - Mind Your Language
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When it comes to race and ethnicity, language is powerful.
Fear of getting it wrong is used as a reason to not talk about race at all.
Getting it wrong can have terrible consequences for all involved.
It can uplift and it can destroy.
Join Ranjana Bell and Steph Edusei to discuss language in the context of race and ethnicity.
Ranjana Bell MBE is Chair of The Road to Recovery Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, a charity that supports people on their journey of recovery from addictions which won the Asian Business Connexions 2021 3rd Sector Award.
In January 2014 she was awarded an MBE for her work with the police and BME communities in Tyne and Wear and Northumberland.
Ranjana has over 40 years’ experience in the field of Equality and Diversity. She has been a teacher for children with special needs; a local authority Race Equality Officer; an Equal Opportunities Officer for a university; a Non-Executive Director for a design company and has held the position of Director for her own company, rba Equality & Diversity since 1998.
She has been on many Boards and committees and including Chair of the Northumbria Police Strategic Independent Advisory Group (currently); former Co-Chair of the NE CPS Scrutiny Panel for Racist and Religious Hate Crime; PCC Independent Member for Police Misconduct Panels (currently), Chair of the NE Counter Terrorism Advisory Group (currently) and Co-Chair of Young People in Conversation (currently). She was a government appointed Commissioner for the Women’s National Commission for 4 years and has been a Lay Member of Employment Tribunals since 1999. She is a founder member of The Angelou Centre and The National Black Police Association.
In March 2022, she was named as The Volunteer of the Year by the National British Association of Women in Policing (BAWP).
Ranjana is part of the We Are Here – Inspirational Women permanent exhibition in Newcastle upon Tyne’s Discovery Museum, honouring exceptional Black and minoritised women who enrich north east communities in medicine, healthcare, science, education, activism and politics.
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Fear of getting it wrong is used as a reason to not talk about race at all.
Getting it wrong can have terrible consequences for all involved.
It can uplift and it can destroy.
Join Ranjana Bell and Steph Edusei to discuss language in the context of race and ethnicity.
Ranjana Bell MBE is Chair of The Road to Recovery Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, a charity that supports people on their journey of recovery from addictions which won the Asian Business Connexions 2021 3rd Sector Award.
In January 2014 she was awarded an MBE for her work with the police and BME communities in Tyne and Wear and Northumberland.
Ranjana has over 40 years’ experience in the field of Equality and Diversity. She has been a teacher for children with special needs; a local authority Race Equality Officer; an Equal Opportunities Officer for a university; a Non-Executive Director for a design company and has held the position of Director for her own company, rba Equality & Diversity since 1998.
She has been on many Boards and committees and including Chair of the Northumbria Police Strategic Independent Advisory Group (currently); former Co-Chair of the NE CPS Scrutiny Panel for Racist and Religious Hate Crime; PCC Independent Member for Police Misconduct Panels (currently), Chair of the NE Counter Terrorism Advisory Group (currently) and Co-Chair of Young People in Conversation (currently). She was a government appointed Commissioner for the Women’s National Commission for 4 years and has been a Lay Member of Employment Tribunals since 1999. She is a founder member of The Angelou Centre and The National Black Police Association.
In March 2022, she was named as The Volunteer of the Year by the National British Association of Women in Policing (BAWP).
Ranjana is part of the We Are Here – Inspirational Women permanent exhibition in Newcastle upon Tyne’s Discovery Museum, honouring exceptional Black and minoritised women who enrich north east communities in medicine, healthcare, science, education, activism and politics.
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