In “Black Women in Leadership”, Leyla will explore her experiences and thoughts as a woman of colour grappling with systemic injustice, marginalisation, and micro-aggressions. She will also go into some detail on what should be done to support Black women in leadership roles and the responsibility of individuals and institutions to take accountability. Dr. Leyla Hussein is a psychotherapist, specialising in supporting survivors of sexual abuse. She is an international lecturer on female genital mutilation (FGM) and acclaimed speaker on gender rights. She is recognised as one of the key experts on these issues globally and is a leading and award-winning international campaigner against all forms of violence against women and girls. Leyla founded the Dahlia Project, the UK’s first specialist therapeutic service for FGM survivors. In 2020, she was elected as Rector of the University of St Andrews for a three-year term, making history as the first Black woman to hold the position. She currently works as the Global Advocacy Director and Deputy Team Leader for the Africa-led Movement to End FGM. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
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Women's Leadership Institute: Why Women's Leadership Matters with Deepika de Silva, BioFire
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Deepika de Silva is the Senior Vice President and Science Officer at BioFire. Deepika de Silva is responsible for...
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Noeleen Heyzer: Women in Leadership at the UN
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Noeleen Heyzer, former under-secretary-general at the UN, explains why it is important for women to be leaders at the...
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Quiet leaders change the world.
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If you’ve ever been told you’re “too soft” or “not visible enough” remember: your power isn’t in volume, it’s...
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The Importance of Character in Leadership | Jordan Peterson
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“There isn’t a lot of emphasis in our education system on characterological development, and that’s very, very surprising to...
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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Leadership in New Era of Healthcare | Susan Carter | TEDxNashville
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How can we improve patient outcomes in healthcare environments and also be more fulfilled as healthcare professionals? Watch Susan...
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The Status of Women in Utah: Education, Leadership and Well-Being [CC]
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Title: The Status of Women in Utah: Education, Leadership, and Well-Being Presenter: Susan Madsen, PhD, Utah Valley University Date:...
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TechNet Indo-Pacific 2020: Women in Cyber Leadership Panel
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Our panel of senior women leaders discuss the challenges in building and maintaining a robust cybersecurity workforce. They address...
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March 8, International Women's Day. Women’s Leadership in and for Health.
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Women’s Leadership in and for Health: Accelerating gender equality in the context of COVID-19 source





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