Elevating the voices of Black women working within the Black Diaspora: exploring experiences of violence, safety and joy working in university roles
Naomi Alormele is a doctoral researcher with Loughborough University (UK) on the project titled “Elevating the voices of Black women working within the Black Diaspora: exploring experiences of violence, safety and joy working in university roles”.
There are options to engage in these conversations either in person or online. After reading the below questions if you are interested in expressing an interest in engaging in the study, please complete this MS form:
What is the purpose of the study?
The aim of this project is to analyse the perceptions, experiences, and identities of Black women staff in relation to their working environments in universities across the Black Diaspora. Previously research has taken place within the United Kingdom and will now be continuing in the Ontario province of Canada.
Who is doing this research and why?
This study is part of my PhD research project supported by Loughborough University (UK). The ethical approval code for this study is: 2023-11092-14004
The study will be undertaken by myself (Naomi Alormele) and supervised by Dr Catherine Armstrong, Dr Jessica Robles and Dr Jenny Prendergast. The purpose of this research is to explore the nuanced nature of oppression Black women experience working within universities. This project also aims to explore factors that contribute to Black women’s sense of empowerment and belonging in their employed roles.
How is this study being conducted and what will my contribution be if I wish to be involved?
This study is being conducted through group conversations at the beginning of May 2024. If you choose to take part in person this will be in the North York and Waterloo areas of Ontario (exact location TBC).
The conversations will take place in small groups, lasting no longer than 2 hours.
How can I get in touch if I would like more information prior to filling in the MS form?
Please email directly at: n.alormele@lboro.ac.uk
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