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On International Women’s Day female speakers inspire students to #BreakTheBias.

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Students and staff celebrated International Women’s Day at New City College Havering with a host of influential female speakers, who shared uplifting stories of their lives and the challenges they have faced. 

The speakers included two New City College Principals, an aspiring politician, health and well-being advocates and a disabled actress.

To recognise this globally important day, there was also a live DJ, t-shirt making, affirmation writing, singers and an enrichment fair – all with the theme #BreakTheBias

Guest speakers at Havering Sixth Form campus in Wingletye Lane, Hornchurch, included Sonia Kumar, Labour candidate for Kings Norton South; Timeka B, a DJ and Youth Worker; Natasha Gayle, a Self-Development Blogger; Keisha Osmond-Joseph, a Lead Nurse and member of the Sickle Cell Society; Olivia Cherkas and Alexandra Tran, who are health advocates for young women; and Ellie Mason, an award-winning disabled actress.

They each gave accounts of how they are working to fight inequality and create a world where difference is valued and celebrated.

At the Ardleigh Green campus on Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch, there was a Q&A session with a panel of three powerful female role models – NCC Principals Janet Smith and Narzny Khan and NCC Group Inclusion and Progression Manager Miranda Gay. The session was hosted by Gracie Edgerton and Sheree Fuller, who are both members of the Student Union at Ardleigh Green.

The panel was asked a range of questions about the barriers they face as women, both in their personal and professional lives and the three shared stories of how they became who they are today, who inspired them and the challenges they still see present in our modern society. They gave advice and motivational words to the students, who found the session uplifting and engaging.

Janet Smith, Principal of Ardleigh Green and Havering Sixth Form campuses, said: “I have had some amazing women that have inspired me, and I’m proud of how far we have come. There are so many strong female role models in the world today. If you are curious and ambitious there isn’t anything you can’t do. My message to you all is that you don’t know what you have inside you until you question it, and you have all got the capacity to be absolutely fantastic. Just believe in yourself – we’re all here to help you believe in yourself and achieve the best you possibly can in your lives.”  

Narzny Khan, Principal of Redbridge and Epping Forest campuses, said: “I’m lucky that we work in an inclusive environment where we have female members of our leadership team, but we do face assumptions, maybe because we look a certain way or maybe because we are not a man in a suit – I don’t know. Even now there are still parts of our society that we need to work on.”

Miranda Gay said: “I don’t take any offence to assumptions, but you do have to challenge it. Be your authentic self at all cost and change people’s perceptions of you as a woman.  I am very grateful for the powerful women around me. I would say to you, try and place yourself around like-minded people. The barriers for women do still exist, but we are beginning to break those down. You are our future and you need tocontinue to create that change.”

Emma Wood, Senior Safeguarding & Enrichment Manager atHavering Sixth Form, said: “It was important to students to mark the historical importance of this day – but also have some fun and celebrate in style. Together we can all work for equality in life and collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.”

Breaking the bias on International Women’s Day at New City College.

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