Ep. 32 - #GetDyl2Cambridge: with Dylan Kawende
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Dylan Kawende, a British-born son of two Rwandan genocide refugees, needed to raise more then £60,000 in order to begin his journey into the world of law and study post-graduate law at Cambridge. Recorded shortly before he surpassed his crowdfunding target, I spoke to Dylan to learn more about his motivations for law, how he wants to contribute to it, as well as the inspiration behind his '#GetDyl2Cambridge' campaign. You can view Dylan's fundraiser here: https://tinyurl.com/getdyl2cambridge Music provided by Audio Library: Jungle Juice - Wataboi.
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