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Ashford Mills on Smashing Stereotypes

10 Oct 2019 / Opinions
By Emc易倍体育 UK
Emc易倍体育 Project Manager, Ashford Mills

I usually keep clear distinctions between life at work and life outside of work, as in previous companies, I鈥檇 experienced a culture that was mainly get in and get out as soon as possible.

The culture at Emc易倍体育 is completely different. The company has strong values and an ethos. The Fairness value is a great example, and as I鈥檝e said before, I don鈥檛 feel like Emc易倍体育 is ever just paying lip service; they are actually responsive to people鈥檚 suggestions and commit to things.

Personally, I remember being frustrated when searching for roles before I started at Emc易倍体育. A serious question to my cousins was: 鈥淲here can I work where I won鈥檛 be the only black person there?鈥 The response was candidly: 鈥渢he 4x100m鈥.

Digital screen in a shopping mall showing Black History month campaign

I fell into working with the Black History Month (BHM) working group in 2018. I鈥檇 initially missed the first part of the question when being asked to join, but being new and eager, I said yes and hoped for the best. It鈥檚 been a fantastic experience and the team here are motivated and empowered to pool our talents together to engage and work with others, and help celebrate a meaningful culture event.

In 2018, a lot of BHM coverage was celebrating the 70thanniversary of the Windrush migration which we incorporated into our thinking. We considered the message that we would like to support this year, and agreed on something that we could expand out beyond the 31 days of October and have a thread running through the whole year. We chose 鈥淪mashing Stereotypes and Expectations鈥.

"The problem, of course, is that people are not programmed in a factory to be all the same, and taking the time to understand an individual, their ability and personality, is an investment a lot of people don鈥檛 make."

Stereotypes are tricky. They allow for quick judgements to be made based on past experiences and information received but they are slow to change.

The problem, of course, is that people are not programmed in a factory to be all the same, and taking the time to understand an individual, their ability and personality, is an investment a lot of people don鈥檛 make. In social interactions, most people feel comfortable with their ideas and would rather not challenge themselves to look beyond what they think they know. In the working world, this should be different. In business, you have to at least demonstrate competency and skill to be part of the conversation, but fighting perceptions is always something that BAME people have to do.

Often I suffer from bouts of impostor syndrome; feeling like I鈥檓 on the edge between everything going well and the wrong project coming along to undermine all the goodwill and reputation I鈥檝e built up and confirm stereotypes. To feel responsible for the perceptions of others is taxing. Ultimately though, when dealing with those pressures I have to keep focused and reassure myself that things within my control I can change, and those I can鈥檛 control, I can change my attitude to.

"In my personal life, I try and ensure my son and daughter can find reflections, both from my wife and I, of South-east Asian and black culture, and in turn of themselves doing great things."

There have definitely been people in my life before me who showed more options do exist. I suppose the effort I put into maintaining my own personal standards and achieving my goals could give others the motivation not to settle for low expectations. I鈥檝e participated in mentoring sessions with Brixton Finishing School and Inspire to help promote diversity in the industry and to talk about the challenges and successes that are out there for BAME people first-hand. In my personal life, I try and ensure my son and daughter can find reflections, both from my wife and I, of South-east Asian and black culture, and in turn of themselves doing great things. It鈥檚 important to share the information to the next person, like passing the baton in a relay race.

Project Manager, Ashford Mills

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