Join us for a powerful keynote and conversation with Sharon Hurley Hall - award-winning anti-racist educator, author, and global thought leader.
In this 45-minute session, Sharon explores what it means to unlearn racism in higher education - from confronting the curriculum and institutional bias, to building cultures of accountability, belonging, and courage.
Drawing on her lived experience and global work in anti-racism, Sharon will unpack how every one of us can take meaningful steps towards change.
About the speaker: Sharon Hurley Hall's work challenges individuals and institutions to confront and dismantle systemic racism. Through her writing, teaching, and consultancy, Sharon has become a trusted voice in the global anti-racist movement. She is the author of I'm Tired of Racism and Exploring Shadeism, and co-founder of the Anti-Racism Newsletter, which reaches thousands of readers worldwide.
A lifelong educator with experiences in the Caribbean, the UK, and beyond, Sharon brings a unique lens to conversations about race, identity, and transformation in higher education.
Learn more about her work at sharonhh.com.
This event is open to all students, and there will be plenty of time for Q&A. See you there!
Partially accessible: There is ramped/sloped access to the entrance, but the bell & card-reader are not in a suitable position for wheelchair users. There is step free access throughout the majority of the building, via lift.