Nigel Lopez-McBean talks about his career and his passion for political and social change amidst the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement and the lack of black talent in the creative industries. Nigel started out working at the BBC in Lond
TV host, actor, DJ, producer and writer Faustina Agolley talks about growing up African-Chinese in Australia, the Black Lives Matter movement, racism and the media. She explains why she's serious pissed off about the Instagram black squares cam
“Right now, especially in corporate media, actually any kind of Australian workplace, you’re getting measured more on what you bring to the table and the results, irrespective of your ethnicity.”
“You have to be aware that there’s differences. And the only way you can be aware that there’s differences is by sitting in a room and having an honest yarn.”
“A lot of women say they don’t want to be hired because they’re a woman – they want to be hired based on their skills and merit. And I feel the same about the colour that I am. I want to be good at my job first and foremost and be hired for tha
Ash Naidu, ECD of BWM Sydney, is from an Indian background and grew up in South Africa. He’s created and led award-winning work on three continents, building inspiring, collaborative agency cultures along the way. Perhaps the pinnacle of his ca