Seeing Myself - Race, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion - Guest Talks Series - In conversation with - Blessing Raimi
Events — Talk Online2 February 2022, 17:30
In conversation with - Blessing Raim ‘Challenges. Motivations. Goals.’
Blessing will share her journey, and how this has led her to successfully pursuing her career, whilst staying true to herself, in her chosen field.
Biography
Blessing is currently working as a Junior Graphic Designer at a PR & Marketing agency in Cambridge, having graduated in BA (Hons) Graphic Design at Anglia Ruskin University. During her time at ARU she was the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) for 2 years on the Cambridge campus. She is currently involved in the Mentoring Programme.
The Seeing Myself Race Equality Project is student and staff- led, involving guest talks and role model events, open to all students and staff, as well as discussion workshops for students in AHSS – Arts Humanities & Social Sciences faculty.
Please contact: Karen.sturt@aru.ac.uk if you are interested in finding out more about ‘Seeing Myself’ activity, or if you would like to get involved.
Please email Karen.sturt@aru.ac.uk for the ZOOM link.
Event contact: Karen.sturt@aru.ac.uk

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