The I’mPOSSIBLE. conversation’ is a series of intimate, quarterly events staged in central London that puts five women of colour, on a panel, to share their journeys on the theme of ‘how I became POSSIBLE’. In June 2011, the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation was born, bringing to life the social enterprise’s secondary aim to change the [...]
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History made! The I’mPOSSIBLE conversation takes over the Royal Festival Hall for International Women’s Day
History was made when I’mPOSSIBLE descended on the Royal Festival Hall for a very special, International Women’s day edition (March 8) of the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation. As part of the Southbank Centre’s annual Women of the World festival. I’mPOSSIBLE was one of the 10, specially chosen organisations holding their event on this important day as part [...]
I’mPOSSIBLE founder appears on Vox Africa TV’s ‘Shoot the Messenger’ with Henry Bonsu
On Sunday February 5; founder of I’mPOSSIBLE; Simone Bresi-Ando appeared on ‘Shoot the Messenger’ programme on Vox Africa, Sky channel 218 (UK) to talk about her goals with the social enterprise and the series of events she holds called ‘the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation‘.
Dr Uchenna Okoye looks forward to the February 8 I’mPOSSIBLE conversation
Dr Uchenna Okoye; the clinical director of the London Smiling Dental Group and official dentist of Channel 4 TV programme; ‘10 Years Younger’ dropped by to tell us why the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation appeals so much to her. What interested you to take part in the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation? It’s a great idea, an opportunity to [...]
Margaret Casely-Hayford tells us why she’s part of the conversation
Company secretary and chief legal head of Waitrose and John Lewis; Margaret Casely–Hayford tells I’mPOSSIBLE why she got involved with the conversation while running he legal affairs of one of Britain’s most successful retail businesses. What interested you to take part in the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation? It is important to be able to give young people [...]
Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin tells us why she’s part of the conversation
Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin; the first Black female chaplain to the speaker of the House of Commons, took time out of her busy schedule to answer our questions on being a panellist for the February 8 edition of the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation. What interested you to take part in the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation? I am a keen believer [...]
I’mPOSSIBLE panelist; Michelle Gayle tells us why she’s part of the conversation
Today we caught up with I’mPOSSIBLE conversation panelist member; Michelle Gayle to find out why she got involved with the forthcoming event: What interested you in taking part in the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation? Simone impresses me. I love her passion and determination. What are you most looking forward to about the event? I’m looking [...]
#TalkingTuesdays July 12
Today’s topics are: Will the UK media landscape be a better place without the News of the World? http://bbc.in/mSYqS8 If a trend has its roots in racism or sexism; should it be followed in present day? #planking http://bit.ly/rtxpxR Cameron’s idea to give ‘power to the people’ re. public services; genius or a pending catastrophe? http://bbc.in/rqGdra When [...]






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