International Women's Day: Is Male Allyship Required to Interrupt Gender Bias?
Recorded
Monday, March 8, 2021 · 1:00 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Please join us for this challenging and engaging conversation on gender bias.
A challenged world is an alert world and from challenge comes change. Will you help Rare Birds forge a gender equal world? This year we are celebrating International Women’s Day by shining a light on gender bias and the role that men can play to bring about change. Let’s celebrate women's achievements, raise awareness against bias, take action for equality and #choosetochallenge.
We will be exploring the important topic of male allyship and whether, in the year 2021, the involvement and sponsorship of men is required in order for women to succeed, or are women able to drive their own success?
Moderated by our very own CEO and Founder, Jo Burston, we will be speaking to a panel of esteemed experts and asking their educated opinion on this important topic.
Guest panelists are:
Rae Cooper AO: Professor of Gender, Work and Employment Relations and Co-Director of the Women Work and Leadership Research Group at the University of Sydney.
Troy Roderick: Inclusion & Diversity Advisor.
Dai Le: Founder of DAWN, Diversity & Inclusion Advocate and Councillor at Fairfield City Council
Josh Griffin: Head of Inclusion and Talent Development at SBS
Join us for what will be a thought-provoking and lively discussion to celebrate International Women's Day 2021.
Thanks to our event and scholarship sponsors Barry Nilsson Lawyers:
"Barry.Nilsson. is pleased to partner with Inspiring Rare Birds to celebrate International Women’s Day and the 2021 theme #ChoosetoChallenge. As a firm, we have set a clear D&I Vision to be recognised as an inclusive Australian law firm that employs and retains the best and most diverse talent. With over 70% of our firm and 60% of our lawyers being female, we recognise the importance of supporting discussions around male allyship, fighting bias and empowering women to drive their success, and we are committed to taking action to achieve a gender equal world."
Jo Burston is one of Australia’s most successful female entrepreneurs. She has launched six businesses, the standout being Job Capital which went from $0 to $40-million turnover in five years and has kept her on the list of Australia’s top 30...
Troy Roderick has specialised in Diversity & Inclusion for around 25 years. In his current ongoing engagements across business and government, Troy advises CEOs and other business leaders on key insights and trends in gender equality,...
Professor of Gender, Work and Employment Relations and Co-Director of the Women Work and Leadership Research Group at the University of Sydney
Rae is an Editor of the Journal of Industrial Relations, and a member of the global executive of the International Labor and Employment Relations Association. Rae is a leading researcher on the world of work having published over 70 articles and...
Founder of DAWN, Diversity & Inclusion Advocate and Councillor at Fairfield City Council
Dai Le founded DAWN, a social enterprise of professional thought-leaders whose mission is to encourage humanity, collaboration and inclusiveness in the workplace and in business. DAWN’s vision is to shine the light on unheard stories of unsung...
Josh Griffin is SBS’s Head of Talent Development and Inclusion responsible for recruitment, learning, leadership, employee experience as well as diversity and inclusion at Australia’s Multicultural and Indigenous broadcaster.
Josh firmly...