<p>In our last episode, we discussed how biases in elementary and high school are a barrier to equity for Black students—but the conversation doesn’t end there. Hannan Mohamud is a law student at the University of Ottawa involved in anti-racist activism on campus, and the co-host of Is This For Real. In October 2020, Hannan spoke out against 34 professors who wrote an open letter in support of a colleague who had used the n-word in class. We reached Hannan to discuss how anti-racism in education is a key part of Canada's commitment to the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal Agenda of "Leaving No One Behind."</p><p><strong>CREDITS:</strong></p><p><strong>Host: </strong>Tokunbo Adegbuyi </p><p><strong>Producer: </strong>Ellen Payne Smith</p><p><strong>Associate Producer: </strong>Sabrina Brathwaite</p><p><strong>Executive Producer: </strong>Katie Jensen</p><p><strong>Music: </strong>L CON</p><p> </p><p> </p>

No Little Plans

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Hannan Mohamud on Anti-Black Racism in Education

FEB 22, 202122 MIN
No Little Plans

Hannan Mohamud on Anti-Black Racism in Education

FEB 22, 202122 MIN

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<p>In our last episode, we discussed how biases in elementary and high school are a barrier to equity for Black students—but the conversation doesn’t end there. Hannan Mohamud is a law student at the University of Ottawa involved in anti-racist activism on campus, and the co-host of Is This For Real. In October 2020, Hannan spoke out against 34 professors who wrote an open letter in support of a colleague who had used the n-word in class. We reached Hannan to discuss how anti-racism in education is a key part of Canada's commitment to the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal Agenda of "Leaving No One Behind."</p><p><strong>CREDITS:</strong></p><p><strong>Host: </strong>Tokunbo Adegbuyi </p><p><strong>Producer: </strong>Ellen Payne Smith</p><p><strong>Associate Producer: </strong>Sabrina Brathwaite</p><p><strong>Executive Producer: </strong>Katie Jensen</p><p><strong>Music: </strong>L CON</p><p> </p><p> </p>