Category Archives: Inclusive Practices

IP Unit – Reflective Report

Introduction and Context  I am currently working as a Support Technician on BA Hair, Makeup, and Prosthetics for Performance, working specifically on the hair and wig-making pathway.  I no longer teach any formal lessons and I do not have any influence or access to assessing student’s work, … Continue reading

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IP Unit – Blog 3 – Race

When speaking about race in a country built from imperialism, it’s very hard to be able to move away from the concept of white normativity – that whiteness is the baseline, and everything else is “other” (Winings, 2017). This concept pervades every aspect of our culture here … Continue reading

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IP Unit – Blog 2 – Religion

Growing up in the United States of America, I have long had an understanding of the concept of the separation of church and state. I can vaguely remember being taught the concept in history class in elementary school, probably around the age of 8 or 9, … Continue reading

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IP unit – Blog 1 – Disability

I find the concept and theory behind intersectionality to be incredibly comforting. Personally, I really struggle with imagining that human beings belong in specific, rigid categories. I believe very strongly that every human being has deep connections with others regardless of their differences.   … Continue reading

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