Podcast by Anuradha Kowtha
Podcast by Anuradha Kowtha
23 December 2024
In episode 4, Part 2 of "It can't be that bad: The real barriers to work" episode, Anuradha details where we continue the exploration. Before we consider solutions and glimpses of post capitalist and equitable workplaces in episode 5, Anuradha urges you to sit with the discomfort and unease with the realities of the current workplace.
Check out episode 3 for Part 1 of this conversation.
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07 December 2024
In episodes 3 and 4, Anuradha explores the barriers to the modern workplace and the impact of social injustices on the hiring process. Anuradha shares such a housing insecurity, social determinants of health, hiring bias against those with ethnic names, the impact of the domestic workload, and additional barriers people face before even entering the workforce. One of the features of capitalism and colonialism is the exploitation of difference – we explore some of the ways racialized and gendered difference have been exploited and the impacts they have on historically disenfranchised populations in the workplace. Stay tuned for part 2, where we continue the exploration. Before we consider solutions and glimpses of post capitalist and equitable workplaces in episode 5, Anuradha urges you to sit with the discomfort and unease with the realities of the current workplace.
Some related resources to peruse:
LGBTQ youth and home insecurity
Statistics around foster children and housing insecurity
WHO and social determinants of health
Epigenetics and intergenerational trauma
BBC report of bias against people with ethnic names in the hiring process
ONS Data about women shouldering the responsibility of unpaid work
Trans experiences in the workplace and Trans inclusive workplaces
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23 November 2024
In episode 2, Anuradha sets the stage for future episodes by creating a shared definition of accessibility grounded in our 9 pillars directly from our manifesto. While there are moral and bottom-line implications of focusing on this, Anuradha frames accessibility as a way to push back on the status quo in order to create a workplace beyond what the late stage capitalist place we find ourselves. Lack of inclusion manifests as low trust – looks like increased turnover of staff, especially diverse staff, low public trust, or low repeat business. However, when organizations focus on improving accessibility, they often see more delight and innovation.
Shout Outs in this episode:
Meg Casebolt for her SEO course and work
Craig Burgess for his podcast production and support
Najitѐ Phoenix for her website support and brand decolonial perspectives
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09 November 2024
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