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Navigating Identity in Predominantly White Spaces: A Conversation with Ade Adeshoye

Navigating Identity in Predominantly White Spaces: A Conversation with Ade Adeshoye

Update: 2022-02-23
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For the final episode of Black History Month, host Shelbi Jones sits down with Ade Adeshoye to discuss his unique experiences growing up in Bethesda, MD, attending a prestigious boarding school and, later, his time at Northwestern University and Yale.


Ade opens up about how being raised in predominantly white, affluent environments shaped his identity and sense of self, as well as the challenges and triumphs of navigating these spaces as a Black person. He reflects on the role of privilege, racial identity, and cultural assimilation during his education and how it influenced his journey.


This episode touches on belonging, self-discovery, and empowerment themes in spaces not necessarily designed for people like Ade. Tune in for a robust discussion on how education, race, and environment intersect to shape who we become.


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Navigating Identity in Predominantly White Spaces: A Conversation with Ade Adeshoye

Navigating Identity in Predominantly White Spaces: A Conversation with Ade Adeshoye