Have you been ever different? Or Have ever you thought about those who are different from you? Have ever thought how does it feel to have a different skin colour than any one else? My podcast series ‘being different’ follows ideas on diversity, intersectionality and decolonization in conversation with with scholars, researchers, academics and students from minority backgrounds to learn from them what does it mean to be different.
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Have you been ever different? Or Have ever you thought about those who are different from you? Have ever thought how does it feel to have a different skin colour than any one else? My podcast series ‘being different’ follows ideas on diversity, intersectionality and decolonization in conversation with with scholars, researchers, academics and students from minority backgrounds to learn from them what does it mean to be different.
Being Different (Ep. 2) Meeting Manisha Nash and learning about beloning and exclusion in the Netherlands
Being Different
34 minutes 23 seconds
4 years ago
Being Different (Ep. 2) Meeting Manisha Nash and learning about beloning and exclusion in the Netherlands
In this episode, I speak with a wonderful young woman whose mix background apparently has brought her more questions and curiosities than every other Suriname-Dutch or Afro-Dutch person. I share my conversations with Manisha Nash who recently graduated from a master program in anthropology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Manisha and I spoke about belonging, racism in the Netherlands, complexities of having a Hindustani mother and Hindustani and Afro-Surinamese father. Manisha also shared difficulties of writing about minorities while she had to satisfy the gaze of the so-called white scientists/anthropologists. Let’s listen to her and find out what does it mean to be different in the Netherlands.
Being Different
Have you been ever different? Or Have ever you thought about those who are different from you? Have ever thought how does it feel to have a different skin colour than any one else? My podcast series ‘being different’ follows ideas on diversity, intersectionality and decolonization in conversation with with scholars, researchers, academics and students from minority backgrounds to learn from them what does it mean to be different.