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Episode 8. Representation of Refugees in the Media
In this episode, I am joined again by Loujane Alasi, who had fled Libya with her family when she was a child and is now studying a masters in journalism at Newcastle University. We...
Episode 7. Representation of Black Women at University
In this episode, I speak with Dorothy Chirwa, the president of Newcastle University Students' Union. We talk about the impact that the lack of black women representation in univers...
Episode 6. Decolonising the Curriculum
In this episode, I speak with Christopher Carungcong and Fatuma Mohamud, two students from Bristol University working on a project to decolonise the curriculum within their departm...
Episode 5. Diversity in Dentistry
In this episode, I am again joined by Khaleel Shazada, a fourth-year dentistry student, and Dr Chris Penlington, a clinical psychologist from the Newcastle University dental school...
Episode 4. Diversity in Architecture
In this episode, I speak with Loujane Alasi, a graduate in architecture technology from Northumbria University.l We talk about the challenges of diversity within architecture and h...
Episode 3. Hong Kong Students and the Security Law
In this podcast, I speak with a Hong Kong student who is returning to the UK in September to carry on her studies. We talk about how the new security law will impact Hong Kong stud...
Episode 2. Diversity at University
In this podcast, I speak with Khaleel Shazada, a student from Newcastle University who has helped create Changemakers NCL, a group of students whose goal is to tackle systemic raci...
Episode 1. Introduction
In this episode, I speak to my friend Farah about this podcast - the issues I could face and what needs to be spoken about. We also talk about her experience with racism during her...
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