Third Annual Challenging Racisms Conference - An Intersectional Approach

Date 9 May 2024
Time 9am - 5pm
Location Little Titchfield Street
Cost Free
This event is free, but registration is required.

Join us for the University of Westminster's Third annual Challenging Racisms Conference, a dynamic and thought-provoking event aimed at exploring the complex intersections of race, identity, and social justice.

About the event

The conference will feature a diverse range of speakers and panel discussions aimed at exploring and challenging the various forms of racism present within academia and society as a whole. Throughout the day, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in conversations, ask questions, and network with like-minded individuals.

This event is led by Dr Deborah Husbands and part of the Quintin Hogg-EDI programme led by Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Dibyesh Anand.

  • Welcome & Introduction (10 mins)
    A warm welcome from EDI Committee Co-Chairs Professor Dibyesh Anand and Dr Deborah Husbands as they set the stage for a day of meaningful dialogue and exploration.
  • Keynote Pt 1 (50 mins)
    Delve into critical issues of race with Professor Lisa-Dionne Morris as she delivers a powerful keynote address that sets the tone for the day's discussions.
  • Intersectionality of Faith, Belief and Race (60 mins)
    Explore the intricate connections between faith, belief, and race with insightful presentations from Rev. Matthew Linfoot, Chine McDonald, Rabbi Michael Pollak and Memoona Khan.
  • Gendered Racism (60 mins)
    Join Sobia Razzaq, Jenny Garrett OBE, Muneera Pilgrim, and Dianne Greyson as they delve into the nuanced dynamics of gender and race, offering fresh perspectives and challenging insights.
  • Lunch (60 mins)
    Enjoy a delicious lunch and take the opportunity to network with fellow attendees, speakers, and organizers.
  • Disability within Racial Contexts (60 mins)
    Gain valuable insights into the intersection of disability and race with presentations from Dr Claire Robertson and Dr Hamied Haroon.
  • Navigating Sexuality and Racial Identity (60 mins)
    Explore the complexities of sexuality and racial identity with thought-provoking discussions led by Head of College Dr Thomas Moore and Viven Rao.
  • Keynote Pt 2 (30 mins)
    Return from lunch for another thought-provoking keynote address from Prof. Lisa-Dionne, in conversation with Dawn Bonfield MBE, further deepening our understanding of the issues at hand.
  • Closing Comments (10 mins)
    Reflect on the day's discussions and insights with closing remarks from Dibyesh Anand and Deborah Husbands, leaving us inspired and empowered to continue the conversation.

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, and, in the true spirit of Westminster Conversations, contribute to meaningful change.

Please be reassured the event will be catered and there will be breaks throughout the day.

Location and access

Portland hall, Basement, 4–12 Little Titchfield St, London, W1W 7BY

Please contact Zahrah Surooprajally, EDI events manager for queries: .

The link to the event will be sent after registration, closer to the date of the event. The organiser will contact you with instructions on how to redeem your ticket and access the event.