Break the Bias with Louise Minchin: Recent Episodes

ITN Productions

Louise Minchin hosts a panel discussion with a group of inspirational and highly successful women focusing on the biases women face in the workplace today, the work that is being done to address the issues, the gender pay gap and the future of work for women. Panelists include Kate Mosse OBE, Novelist, Playwright & Founder Director of the Women's Prize for Fiction, Sarah Howard MBE Chair of The British Chambers of Commerce, Pinky Lilani CBE DL, Founder of the Women of the Future Programme, Stemettes CEO, Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE and Vivienne Artz OBE, Advisory Board and former CEO of Women in Banking and Finance. 


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BreakTheBias - ITN in conversation with Lady Phyll to celebrate International Women's Day 2022An exclusive interview with award winning activist and co-founder of UK Black Pride, Lady Phyll. As one of the most influential figures in the British LGBT+ community, Lady Phyll discusses breaking the bias, intersectionality and what led her to start UK Black Pride.


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Louise Minchin, broadcaster and journalist, chairsa panel discussion to mark International Women's Day with ITN Productions. The panel brings together a group of inspirational and highly successful women including novelist, playwright and founder director of the Women's Prize for Fiction, Kate Mosse OBE, maths prodigy and co-founder of Stemettes to promote STEM subjects Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, chair of the British Chambers of Commerce Sarah Howard MBE, founder of the Women of the Future programme Pinky Lilani and data and global privacy expert and former CEO of Women in Banking and Finance, Vivienne Artz, OBE. The panel discusses male-centric language in business such as ‘chairman’ and the effect language has on gender pay gaps, gender inequalities in remote working and tackling gender bias in business, the arts and education.


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