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  • My hope for the future of gender diversity and inclusion here at Griffith

  • is that we have women in all of our different groups, in all of our different areas

  • absolutely succeeding to the best of their abilities

  • and in some ways that it just becomes normal in every day

  • to expect to see women in all sorts of positions of leadership

  • in every area of the university.

  • And that we continue to have a discussion about diversity that includes gender.

  • In the long term, I think that one will hope to have proportional representation

  • of diverse groups in positions at all levels,

  • from administration, to faculty, to students.

  • I think the leaders have an important role to play when it comes to diversity.

  • Having just diversity is not everything, it’s important.

  • But you have to create the right environment, the right culture.

  • Where diversity can actually make a difference,

  • can actually flourish.

  • When we're all empowered to recognise inequities in our culture,

  • in our practices, we can start to challenge some of

  • those inequities and ensure that we're doing better in all spaces.

  • Each for equal or an equal world to me is one that's an enabled world

  • where you don't have to unpick stereotypes.

  • You don't have to challenge entrenched behaviours.

  • You don't have to be resilient in order to survive

  • and where through the collective action of

  • everybody within the organisation,

  • you have a very enabled environment.

  • I would like to think that generations to come will enjoy an opportunity

  • that isn't based on who they are,

  • where they came from, and particularly their gender.

  • I've strived to be open about my journey about my transition

  • to try and help other people come to terms with

  • not only the fact that trans people exist,

  • that we're very real human beings and things like that,

  • but also to help other trans people who start at Griffith

  • or who are at Griffith to come out, to feel comfortable, to feel safe.

  • So I understand the themes this year are generation equality and each for equal.

  • What I like about each for equal is that it's about looking in your,

  • your heart and your mind and thinking about the power you have

  • and figuring out what you're individually going to do to promote equality.

  • We've been talking the talk for a long time and now

  • I feel like it's time we walk the walk as a society.

  • So we're working quite strongly on

  • appointment and promotion of females within the sciences group.

  • We're putting into place various strategies that have had quite a bit of success so far.

  • The way we are doing that is through various things like

  • putting different wording into our position descriptions

  • so that females realise that this is a good place to come and work at.

  • My hopes for the future is that a diversity of women are able to access

  • and progress in employment,

  • and that we've removed structural inequalities

  • that lead to women's unequal position in society.

  • I think it's not just parity for parity’s sake,

  • it's very clear that the outcomes are actually better.

  • And it's greater diversity of conversation and greater diversity

  • that informs better decision making, essentially, which is really the key priority.

  • So through my art practice, I like to recognize those who have come before me,

  • those who have come before all of us,

  • the women, these incredible trailblazers.

  • For these themes of International Women's Day,

  • I celebrate them. We celebrate them.

My hope for the future of gender diversity and inclusion here at Griffith

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格里菲斯對國際婦女節的反思 (Griffith reflects on International Women's Day)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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