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Master class series for ba&sh to engage in fight against racism and discrimination
The conceptualization technical coordination and facilitation of the different sessions will be entrusted to the International Institute for Human Rights and Peace (2IDHP), a UNESCO partner since the launch of the Master Class in November 2019. Evelyne Heyer, Professor of Genetic Anthropology from the National Museum of Natural History, and Alan Goodman, Professor of Biological Anthropology at Hampshire College, are leading the scientific committee that will design and implement the Master Class series.
A step-by-step course will be offered to employees based on the following objectives:
to comprehend the mechanisms leading to racism and discrimination;
to understand racism and discrimination on a global level and to transform cultural diversity into a strength;
to foster and promote the emergence of an inclusive and tolerant work environment.
Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences at UNESCO, welcomed the ba&sh management team – Barbara Boccara, Sharon Krief, Dan Arrouas and Pierre-Arnaud Grenade – to UNESCO’s Headquarters.

Founded in 2003 by Barbara Boccara and Sharon Krief alongside Dan Arrouas and the Vog Group, ba&sh is participating in this collaboration as part of its sustainable development strategy and commitment to diversity and inclusion. Designed as an ideal wardrobe with its optimistic femininity, ba&sh is a well-known French fashion brand.
Launched by UNESCO in November 2019, the aims to empower participants to become champions in their communities, and to raise awareness on how to deconstruct the foundations upholding racism and discrimination. It is a "training of trainers". This series is part of the Roadmap against Racism that UNESCO is developing. This will include an analytical project to strengthen institutional and legal frameworks against racism and discrimination, positive actions in the public and private sectors, and a training on fighting against prejudice.