When a woman speaks about her oppression, our response should either be one of solidarity of one of silence. The most important thing to do here is to listen. https://t.co/gbzij8hZoZ via @MrPranPatel
When a woman speaks about her oppression, our response should either be one of solidarity of one of silence. The most important thing to do here is to listen. https://t.co/gbzij8hZoZ via @MrPranPatel
@SolihullNasuwt @MrPranPatel@MoNishChoudhury Right do you ask the same of all your knowledge? The fact that Pran liked the perception in a man of colour’s tweet is negligible. This lens is clear is an issue especially from the view point as you’re a union rep. Do you question racism from your members in the same way?
Hi @Penny_Ten! Thank you for joining us at #LDeduchat... loving @MrPranPatel session today already!
I hope the chairs that people are sitting on are at least comfortable!
4. Don’t use “not all men.” Don’t you https://t.co/QJUgHxOgIX’s natural, when you’re hearing about the negative experiences women have had at the hands of the patriarchy, to muster some kind of defence of our sex. https://t.co/fa2M180B24
I’m obsessed with longitudinal studies! Using LSYPE to assess disadvantage and attainment. There is a linear relationship between the number of disadvantage factors & attainment, effect doubled in children with 2 disadvantages and trebled with 3 https://t.co/r6IxnFCkIx