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Emma Dabiri: I Felt Like An Alien Growing Up A Black Girl In 80s Ireland
Writer Emma Dabiri felt like 'an alien' growing up as a black person in Ireland.
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Roscommon Herald — Why author Emma Dabiri felt like an object under scrutiny growing up in Ireland
The author of Don’t Touch My Hair talks to Prudence Wade about how she explores the politics of disobedience.
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Why author Emma Dabiri felt like an object under scrutiny growing up in Ireland
The author of Don t Touch My Hair talks to Prudence Wade about how she explores the politics of disobedience.
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Sinead oconnor
African department
University of london
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Western People — Why author Emma Dabiri felt like an object under scrutiny growing up in Ireland
The author of Don’t Touch My Hair talks to Prudence Wade about how she explores the politics of disobedience.
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Emma dabiri
Sinead oconnor
University of london
African department
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