Sophie Ryan speaks to Kumi Naidoo, human rights and climate justice activist.
Roads Less Travelled is a series of conversations with remarkable individuals who have, in one way or another, taken a road less travelled to discover their vocation. The aim behind the podcast is to share stories in the hope that we can shine a light on some practical wisdom for those of us still forging our own paths.
A transcription of the podcast is available: https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/pages/roads-less-travelled-kumi-naidoo/
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Sophie Ryan speaks to Kumi Naidoo, human rights and climate justice activist.
Roads Less Travelled is a series of conversations with remarkable individuals who have, in one way or another, taken a road less travelled to discover their vocation. The aim behind the podcast is to share stories in the hope that we can shine a light on some practical wisdom for those of us still forging our own paths.
A transcription of the podcast is available: https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/pages/roads-less-travelled-kumi-naidoo/
“Don’t be an idiot, apply!” Recorded back in February, Elizabeth talks to Brian and Rahul about her diverse and impactful career trajectory. She reflects on applying for the role of founding director of the Kenan Institute for Ethics (at Duke University), her time as President of Agnes Scott College, and what it’s like being the first female Warden of the Rhodes Trust.
The Rhodes Trust Podcast
Sophie Ryan speaks to Kumi Naidoo, human rights and climate justice activist.
Roads Less Travelled is a series of conversations with remarkable individuals who have, in one way or another, taken a road less travelled to discover their vocation. The aim behind the podcast is to share stories in the hope that we can shine a light on some practical wisdom for those of us still forging our own paths.
A transcription of the podcast is available: https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/pages/roads-less-travelled-kumi-naidoo/