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I am Black, British, Queer and A Women But Where Is My Representation Within Education

03/11/202103/11/2021 Vanessa-Ama Osei

I am an individual that labels myself as Black, British, queer and a woman, a multifaceted individual living in a Heteronormative society. Growing up in North London and socialised into a traditional West African household, I can confidently say that there was a strong presence of being African and understanding what it means to be […]

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