Ep 13: Celebrating and empowering Black folks with Ifeoluwa Adedipe
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In this week's episode, I chat MSc student in Neuroscience, Ifeoluwa Adedipe. She shares her love for neuroscience, how she got into this field, and her experience doing her master's in a foreign language. We also talk about the organizations she is a part of, Black in Neuro, a community that celebrates and empowers Black scholars and professionals in neuroscience-related fields, and Black Women Support Network, a community for the empowerment and upliftment of Black women in Canada. Ife was born and raised in South Africa, with ancestral roots in Nigeria. She moved to Canada with her family and pursued a BSc in neuroscience at the University of Calgary. She is currently pursuing a master's degree in neuroscience at the Université de Montréal. You can connect with her on Twitter: @AdedipeIfe or on Instagram: @Ife_fe. Black in Neuro: Website: blackinneuro.com Facebook: Black In Neuro Twitter: @BlackInNeuro Instagram: @BlackInNeuro LinkedIn: Black In Neuro YouTube: Black In Neuro Black Women Support Network: Instagram: @bwsnetwork Journey Abroad on Twitter: @journeyabroad_ Journey Abroad on Instagram: @journeyabroad_podcast Music by:  John_Sib from Pixabay 
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