26 min

Edward Ndopu, UN SDG Advocate for Accessibility and Inclusion, on “radical humanity‪”‬ Catalyze

    • Careers

Humanitarian Edward Ndopu joined Catalyze to share about his experiences becoming the first disabled Black man to receive a master’s degree from Oxford University, his career in activism for intersectional disability justice, and advice for leaders in higher education to envision “radical inclusion” on college campuses.

Ndopu represents accessibility and inclusion as one of the 17 official UN Advocates for the Sustainable Development Goals.

Humanitarian Edward Ndopu joined Catalyze to share about his experiences becoming the first disabled Black man to receive a master’s degree from Oxford University, his career in activism for intersectional disability justice, and advice for leaders in higher education to envision “radical inclusion” on college campuses.

Ndopu represents accessibility and inclusion as one of the 17 official UN Advocates for the Sustainable Development Goals.

26 min