EPISODE · Jul 6, 2022 · 26 MIN
Special Episode: George Floyd: 2 years on
from Ipsos in the UK Podcast · host Ipsos in the UK
In May 2020, the disturbing murder of George Floyd was recorded and shared globally. There was outrage, leading to global protests and pledges made by various organisations that they were committed to making a change to how the voices of ethnic minorities in particular, would be acknowledged and appreciated. Two years on, how much has really changed? In this podcast episode, Ipsos's REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage) Network Co-Chairs, Scarlett Luo and Belinda Lartey discuss the main takeaways from Ipsos' research amongst workers in the UK that explored their views on the extent to which their workplaces have changed in the last 2 years. If you have any questions or comments or want to know more about the REACH Network at Ipsos, you can contact the Network or contact Scarlett or Bel.
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In May 2020, the disturbing murder of George Floyd was recorded and shared globally. There was outrage, leading to global protests and pledges made by various organisations that they were committed to making a change to how the voices of ethnic minorities in particular, would be acknowledged and appreciated. Two years on, how much has really changed? In this podcast episode, Ipsos's REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage) Network Co-Chairs, Scarlett Luo and Belinda Lartey discuss the main takeaways from Ipsos' research amongst workers in the UK that explored their views on the extent to which their workplaces have changed in the last 2 years. If you have any questions or comments or want to know more about the REACH Network at Ipsos, you can contact the Network or contact Scarlett or Bel.
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