Listen "Nikki St Paul: impacts of insidious racism and being called by a name that isn’t mine"
Episode Synopsis
Nikki is a life learner, Diversity & Inclusion enthusiast with a love for long walks and yoga. Her passions include writing, storytelling as well as realising and releasing potential in herself and others through reflection, coaching and mentoring. In this episode, Nikki shares her experiences of insidious racism growing up in London, brought to life by openly discussing her story about a name she was called regularly (that has no resemblance to her birth name) for 5 years during her time at secondary school. Nikki shares the impact such experiences have had on her adult life as well as what she would do differently if faced in the same situation today.
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