LSE Limelight #25: Sumaya Osman, the SU Women’s Officer

“The fact that I was the only black woman running, the fact that I was the only Muslim woman running … I think a lot of people resonated with that.” – Sumaya Osman, SU Women’s Officer.

Get ready to hear from one of LSE’s boldest and most genuine new voices: Women’s Officer, Sumaya Osman. Here we discuss the closure of the LSE nursery, lad culture, and handling racialized micro-aggressions. Listen to be reminded of the ways LSE is changing and how you can help.

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