Dr Deborah Husbands

Dr Deborah Husbands


The Black History Year programme, which I lead, engages with staff, students and the public through an annual series of important conversations. We cover marginalised and racialised experiences in industry, politics, academia, mental health, social activism, business and many more areas. We welcome opportunities to engage with experts in their field.


Cripping the collections: Centring disability in museum narratives through inclusive co-created interpretation

Talk/presentation / 13 Nov 2023 - 15 Nov 2023

University of Reading: Black History Month Lecture

Talk/presentation / 19 Oct 2023

British Psychological Society Black History Month Roundtable 'Saluting our Sisters'

Talk/presentation / 18 Oct 2023

Accessing acceptability, utilisation and disclosure of health information to an automated chatbot for advice about sexually transmitted infections in minoritised ethics populations (AUDITED)

Panel / 20 Sep 2023

BERA Symposium: Degrees of Difference

Talk/presentation / 13 Sep 2023

University of Huddersfield, Keynote lecture

Workshop / 28 Jun 2023

Challenging Racisms in Higher Education and Beyond

Talk/presentation / 11 May 2023 - 12 May 2023

NERUPI lightning talk: Impostor phenomenon among racially minoritised students in higher education

Talk/presentation / 19 Apr 2023

Black History Year: Grief in the Black Community

Talk/presentation / 19 Apr 2023

'I don't see what you mean': Broadening participation through co-created inclusive digital museum audio

Stakeholder event and Panel / 24 Mar 2023

What is a psychologist?

Talk/presentation / 21 Mar 2023

Navigating Intersectionality, Allyship and Leadership with Purpose

Stakeholder event and Talk/presentation / 16 Jun 2021

Confronting my Imposter, with Rhoda Quist

Stakeholder event and Other / 14 Jun 2021 - 14 Jun 2021

'I don't see what you mean': Broadening participation through co-created inclusive digital museum audio'

Stakeholder event and Workshop