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. 3) Meeting Mohammed Badran and discussion of passport materialities
Being Different
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3 years ago
Being Different (Ep. 3) Meeting Mohammed Badran and discussion of passport materialities
Mohammed Badran graduated from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and his research explored citizenship and passport materialities among Palestinian refugees. He explained the connections between bodies and documents to highlight the racial bias in the immigration system and border regimes. His conversation with me is timely because it further highlights Western European racial bias in solidarity with refugees. He explains how some European universities are complicit in colonial settler processes by not paying enough attention to the Palestinian cause.
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.