Episode 1: Conversation with Dr Victoria Showunmi

Conversations 4 Citizenship

Dec 15 2022 • 46 mins

This episode's guest, Dr Victoria Showunmi, is the author (together with Carol Tomlin) of the book Understanding and Managing Sophisticated and Everyday Racism: Implications for Education and Work. She is an associate professor at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, where she has led modules about minorities, migrants and refugees in education; and sociology and race. Her research has explored questions relating to race, gender, educational leadership, and mentoring.

Kamille Beye leads our conversation with Dr Showunmi in this episode, in a wide-ranging exploration of sophisticated racism, the experiences of Black girls and women, the differences between the battles against racism in the US and the UK, and some of the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on racism and on education. Dr Showunmi also shares concrete, practical strategies for dealing with everyday racism.

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