EPISODE · Oct 25, 2019 · 44 MIN
#NurtureYourZest Episode 9 with special guest: Kemi Adediran #BlackHistoryMonth
from Nurture Your Zest · host Ashleigh King - Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio
🎙EPISODE 9🎙 Join your host Ashleigh King as she chats with Newcastle University student and equality, diversity and inclusion activist, Kemi Adediran.In this special episode for #BlackHistoryMonth we talk about some of the stereotypes people of colour face everyday, and the impacts these micro-aggressions can have. You’ll discover:🌵 More about her time as the President of the Afro Caribbean Society at Newcastle University🌵 How the Black is Gold campaign is giving a voice to black students and highlighting black excellence.🌵 Her experiences as a woman of colour🌵 Her thoughts on how we can break down barriers around everyday racism and educate society.🌵The importance of allies🌵 The importance of everyone being fairly represented (not just race but with consideration to other marginalised communities)🌵 Intersectionality in race relations🌵 Her experiences as an activist and what this means to her.🌵 The one author and book that helped her navigate difficult conversations about the race. 🌵 What the world would be like if she was able to rule for one dayIf you would like to record a podcast or have any questions about starting a podcast please write to: 💌 [email protected] or visit our website at https://www.flamingoheights.co.ukIf you've enjoyed this content and found it valuable, please consider donating to our Ko-Fi page.Your support helps us to keep sharing stories: https://ko-fi.com/nurtureyourzestSubscribe and comment to share how you #NurtureYourZest! Find inspiration at our website: nurtureyourzest.comThis podcast has been made possible with the kind sponsorship of TL Multimedia, THAT Branding Company and Blindsee Photo.**This conversation is not endorsed by Newcastle University and is an honest conversation about personal views and experiences. **
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🎙EPISODE 9🎙 Join your host Ashleigh King as she chats with Newcastle University student and equality, diversity and inclusion activist, Kemi Adediran.In this special episode for #BlackHistoryMonth we talk about some of the stereotypes people of colour face everyday, and the impacts these micro-aggressions can have. You’ll discover:🌵 More about her time as the President of the Afro Caribbean Society at Newcastle University🌵 How the Black is Gold campaign is giving a voice to black students and highlighting black excellence.🌵 Her experiences as a woman of colour🌵 Her thoughts on how we can break down barriers around everyday racism and educate society.🌵The importance of allies🌵 The importance of everyone being fairly represented (not just race but with consideration to other marginalised communities)🌵 Intersectionality in race relations🌵 Her experiences as an activist and what this means to her.🌵 The one author and book that helped her navigate difficult conversations about the race. 🌵 What the world would be like if she was able to rule for one dayIf you would like to record a podcast or have any questions about starting a podcast please write to: 💌 [email protected] or visit our website at https://www.flamingoheights.co.ukIf you've enjoyed this content and found it valuable, please consider donating to our Ko-Fi page.Your support helps us to keep sharing stories: https://ko-fi.com/nurtureyourzestSubscribe and comment to share how you #NurtureYourZest! Find inspiration at our website: nurtureyourzest.comThis podcast has been made possible with the kind sponsorship of TL Multimedia, THAT Branding Company and Blindsee Photo.**This conversation is not endorsed by Newcastle University and is an honest conversation about personal views and experiences. **
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