#UncensoredPodGMB hosts Alieu and Munas were joined by Muhammed Mukhtar Sanneh (Cray) to discuss mental health, depression, and well-being for the University of The Gambia Students. We talked about decolonizing the education system and curriculums, ableism in the education system, the unfriendliness of the system the change it requires for more kindness to its students.
We asked, how would you describe UTG in two words?
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#UncensoredPodGMB hosts Alieu and Munas were joined by Muhammed Mukhtar Sanneh (Cray) to discuss mental health, depression, and well-being for the University of The Gambia Students. We talked about decolonizing the education system and curriculums, ableism in the education system, the unfriendliness of the system the change it requires for more kindness to its students.
We asked, how would you describe UTG in two words?
Music and Sound by @JLive Music
Edited by: @JLive Music
#UncensoredPodGMB hosts Alieu and Munas were joined by Muhammed Mukhtar Sanneh (Cray) to discuss mental health, depression, and well-being for the University of The Gambia Students. We talked about decolonizing the education system and curriculums, ableism in the education system, the unfriendliness of the system the change it requires for more kindness to its students.
We asked, how would you describe UTG in two words?
Music and Sound by @JLive Music
Edited by: @JLive Music
In the 4th episode, Uncensored Podcast hosts were joined by Fatou Elika Muloshi, a young activist and media personnel working for the state broadcaster to talk about the importance of having women lead positions and tell women experiences and stories. We also talked about care for women workers during the pandemic.
Uncensored Podcast hosts talk about their childhood experiences in the Gambia, growing up in different parts of the Gambia and early childhood development.
Uncensored Podcast Host, Maimuna Jeng was joined by Fatou Jeng, an activist and productivity enthusiast and they discuss what self care looks like as an activist, social condition for productivity and success in The Gambia cultural setting and how social inequalities and capitalism plays a role in all of these issues.
The first Uncensored Podcast episode introduces the hosts and the podcast about to its listeners by answering questions submitted to its social media platforms.
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#UncensoredPodGMB hosts Alieu and Munas were joined by Muhammed Mukhtar Sanneh (Cray) to discuss mental health, depression, and well-being for the University of The Gambia Students. We talked about decolonizing the education system and curriculums, ableism in the education system, the unfriendliness of the system the change it requires for more kindness to its students.
We asked, how would you describe UTG in two words?
Music and Sound by @JLive Music
Edited by: @JLive Music