Nozizwe Dube on bringing your whole self to the university
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In this episode, we talk to Nozizwe Dube, a PhD researcher at Maastricht University. Nozizwe Dube studies intersectional discrimination in EU equality law and founded the decolonizing student movement at her former university KU Leuven. Join us as we chat about her experience as a racialized academic in the discipline of law, the importance of representation, and her active role in making that happen.   Interviewers: Dounia Bourabain and Zehra Colak
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