Curiosity the superpower of inclusion and equality

The ‘Curiosity the superpower of inclusion and equality’ video

  • Explains how curiosity supports inclusion and equality by helping individuals recognise and suspend bias and prejudice.
  • Identifies how fear, shame, and inherited assumptions influence behaviour and decision‑making.
  • Describes the link between emotional safety, the nervous system, and the capacity to be curious.
  • Explores how we can apply curiosity as a non‑defensive, ethical stance when engaging with difference in themselves and others.

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