Students of Colour Liberation Network
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GSU has four elected student Liberation Chairs, who oversee our four networks, representing Women, LGBTQ+ students, Disabled students, and Students of Colour. The networks represent your opportunity to have your voice heard if you identify with any of these identities. You can meet throughout the year to discuss campaigning on issues affecting these students, promote the work of student-led societies with specific liberation objectives, and seek to educate students on how different issues affect students with different identities.
What is the Students of Colour Liberation Network?
The Students of Colour Liberation Network is a space for Students of Colour within the University of Greenwich Community to raise any concerns facing them at University, discuss campaign ideas with the support of GSU Officers and work to raise awareness of issues facing the Students of Colour community across the University.
Who is the Students of Colour Liberation Network Chair for 2022/23?
Mansiba Zala (She/Her) is your Students of Colour Liberation Chair for this academic year! This is what they had to say about themselves and their hopes for the next 12 months:
‘Hi, I am Mansiba, I study Psychology Bachelors and in terms of my goals, I would like to make sure that the voices of BAME students are heard.’
What is one of the key areas the Students of Colour Liberation Network have discussed?
How can you get involved with the Students of Colour Liberation Network?
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