Friday Selection Box: 18th March 2022

Untangling race from hair

I loved the story of how Tina Lasisi’s undergraduate curiosity led her into an under-researched and widely avoided field of work, and what the avenues her research might open up.

To excel diverse teams need psychological safety

The case for diversity, in all its form, has been made and (mostly) but how do we make sure that diverse teams can work in healthy and productive ways?

Housing and the People – 9 April 2022

Open House are hosting an online festival of live tours from a wonderful range of places around the world.

Center for Empathy and the Visual Arts

A really fascinating resource for anyone interested in the connection between empathy and the visual arts.

Statistics for people in a hurry

As we all grapple with a data heavy world this might be helpful, it even includes some jokes!

Statistics is the science of changing your mind under uncertainty. What might your mind be set to? A default action or a prior belief. What if your mind’s a blank slate?

TCCE’s Women Walking Mini-festival: Histories, Movement and Mobilities 24 – 26 March 2022

Something to look forward to for next week.

During the pandemic, walking has become even more integral to many of our day to day lives yet as we know the roots and histories of women walking are everywhere. They are deep, complex and compelling. They are also of course both written and unwritten, held often within us as stories passed down, and as memories and tools with which we navigate both places and our lives.