Is this acceptable to be perpetuating that there is a difference between men and women in business, and to be implying that there's a difference between a black woman in business and a white woman in business?YVONNE THOMPSON CBE
Career: Yvonne is one of the UK's top business women, and president of the European Federation of Black Women Business Owners.
She also sits on the boards of a number of business organisations including Business Link for London and the Department of Trade and Industry's Small Business Council, and chairs the DTI's Ethnic Minority Business Forum and the African Caribbean Business Network.
This month she was named one of the 50 most powerful black women in Britain by the New Nation newspaper.
Would it be acceptable to refer to someone as the "most Powerfull white women in Britain" or to have a "European Federation of White Men Business Owners"
I suggest that these types of organisations are now causing more damage in explicitly implying there's a difference, rather than reducing the distinction and racism/sexism in society?
J
NB:- I have no problem with her as an individual - I can't really comment on what she said, as I fell asleep early-in the programme!