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Mujtaba Ahmed-Hassan on Racism, Self-Confidence and Making Social and Professional Connections

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“I started to enjoy learning. I started to learn about (social) issues I didn’t know about. I started to see the world around me not just the superficial world I knew.” - Mujtaba Ahmed-Hassan

In this episode, Mujtaba shares what it was like to be a cis African-Canadian male that grew up in challenging socio-economic circumstances. While he faced many difficult obstacles, he can confidently say he is living his best. In addition to serving as the senior don of an on-campus residence, he takes pride in being a student, friend, son, writer, creator, and more.

Tags: stereotypes; economic hardship; family difficulties; racism; privilege; race; ethnicity; intersectionality; self-confidence; residence life; social work; competition; mastermind; network; mindset

Get in touch with Mujtaba on Instagram: mujtaba5204

Recorded December, 2019.

Hosted by David Ip Yam.

Music by Jose Miguel.

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