Business students at Monash University ‘absolutely outraged’ by Intersectionality studies

United Kingdom News News

Business students at Monash University ‘absolutely outraged’ by Intersectionality studies
United Kingdom Latest News,United Kingdom Headlines
  • 📰 SkyNewsAust
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 6 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 6%
  • Publisher: 78%

Sky News Digital Reporter Tyrone Clarke says MPA students studying at Monash University are “absolutely outraged” after being forced to undertake a “privilege walk” in Intersectionality studies.

“Someone’s race, their gender, their socioeconomic background determined whether they’re oppressed or privileged,” Mr Clarke told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

“These MBA students are absolutely outraged because … it’s got nothing to do with what they’re studying.”

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

SkyNewsAust /  🏆 7. in AU

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

‘The final straw’: Revelations Philip Lowe enjoyed ‘taxpayer-subsidised mortgage perk’‘The final straw’: Revelations Philip Lowe enjoyed ‘taxpayer-subsidised mortgage perk’There’s been “incredible news” today with Sky News revealing Reserve Bank Governor Dr Philip Lowe enjoyed a 'taxpayer-subsidised mortgage perk” on top of his generous salary, says Sky News host Sharri Markson. “Sky News' Olivia Caisley reports that Dr Lowe was given a half-price loan by the RBA to buy his five-bedroom home in Sydney's east,” Ms Markson said. “Land title documents, obtained by Sky News, reveal Dr Lowe took out two loans to buy the property for $1.75 million in 1997. “Up to $241,000 was loaned by the Reserve Bank to Dr Lowe at the heavily discounted rate and another $151,000 was borrowed directly from the Commonwealth Bank.' She said the documents suggest neither of the loans have been discharged but a spokeswoman for the RBA says they were paid off “several years ago” and that Dr Lowe no longer has a mortgage. “This is the final straw – the RBA Governor has got to go, his time is up.'
Read more »

Covid’s effect on mental health not as great as first thought, study suggestsCovid’s effect on mental health not as great as first thought, study suggestsPandemic resulted in ‘minimal’ changes in symptoms, according to review led by McGill University researchers
Read more »

Teals demanding no new gas and coal mines is the ‘typical pie in the sky’ type of argumentTeals demanding no new gas and coal mines is the ‘typical pie in the sky’ type of argumentThe Teal independents demanding no new gas and coal mines are using the “typical pie in the sky” type of argument for combatting climate change, says Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus. “Quite frankly it seems the case in NSW, here in NSW we assume at the election that we’re going to be a stringent minority government,” she told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “We’re going to be relying on some of those independent voices that you just played, who are going to have a similar argument about stopping baseload power – gas and coal mining projects from getting off the ground at all.”
Read more »

International Women’s Day a chance to put forward ‘home truths’: Amanda StokerInternational Women’s Day a chance to put forward ‘home truths’: Amanda StokerInternational Women’s Day is a chance to put forward some “home truths” and women can examine data pushed into the political sphere around the gender pay gap and how it is not a useful measure, says Sky News host Amanda Stoker. “It just adds up all the women’s money, all of the men’s money and divides it by the number of men and women there are,” Ms Stoker told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “Rather than reflecting the reality of women’s choices, and the value and the dignity in the choices that women have.”
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-10 23:14:14