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Get involved!

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Get the latest updates on WoCo's activities and events, our members' accomplishments, and insights from companies who support and inspire us.

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Can You Hear Us? aims to prioritize narratives and experiences specific to BIPOC women. WoCo's partner podcast, it is run by members Mónica Abad-Yang, Madiera Dennison, Anna Carolina Muñoz-Morales, and Kiana Shahbazi. Together, they create a space that allows speakers to share their experiences across a number of areas that affect women in professional spaces and beyond, including colorism and work-life balance. Tune in for a new episode every other Thursday.


The name Can You Hear Us? originates from the COVID-19 pandemic, as it is commonly repeated in virtual chat rooms, but also symbolically reflects the work that remains in empowering marginalized groups.

Support inclusive spaces

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Started by LSE alumna Susan Sebatindira, The Black Humanitarian is a platform that amplifies underrepresented Black voices in international development.

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Chezie gathers stories from underrepresented employees at companies and makes them available to help job-seekers find out what it's like to be a person of any identity at a prospective company.

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Racial Equity Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) Collective is a network for people of color and ethnic minorities working in international development in the UK. It aims to create room for racial complexity and diversity within the sector, alongside other inclusivity efforts.

We thank the creatives who generously donated their time and talents to support our cause. Logo designed by Good Guy Branding. Headshots by Tara Tadlock and Calvin Zehnder.

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