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Category: With, Not For (page 2)

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Ep 3: Busting Binaries with Steph Sands and Mon Shafter

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We look at a history of discrimination for the LGBTQIA+ community and busting binaries for inclusion and representation in media and work.
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Ep 2: Using Cognitive Bias For Good with David Dylan Thomas

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Users have biases and so do we. We explore how design and strategy can help keep them at bay (or use them for good).
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Ep 1: Building Inclusively for Women, Disability and Rock Stars with Pinar Guvenc

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We chat about inclusion for women in male dominated industries, designing for disability and designing building for rockstars.
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What we’re reading, listening to and watching

Our teams' top picks for Inclusive design content for the year ahead, to keep you learning all year..
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Ep 13: Disrupting the Status Quo, Utopia’s Nadya Powell

Within the world of business, real change happens from the inside out. Hear from Utopia founder Nadya Powell on changing internal business thinking to become more inclusive, healthy and entrepreneurial.
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Zoomer to Boomer Event Synopsis

CfID's take on the 'Zoomer to Boomer' event hosted by The Culture Equation.
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Dyslexia awareness month

October is dyslexia awareness month. Wondering how you can support people with dyslexia? Here are our suggestions.
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Ep 12: Debiasing pictures; Kate Rourke – Getty Images

While a picture can say more than words, it doesn’t always reflect the truth. In this podcast we speak to Kate Rourke, Asia-Pacific Head of Creative Insights for Getty Images about what Getty’s is doing to debias our view of…
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