Dunni Oduyemi is a Master’s student at the CUNY Graduate Center’s Liberal Studies department with a concentration in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and holds a BA in African American Studies from Columbia University. She is generally interested in the history of Nigerian women’s involvement in anti-colonial and anti-neoliberal social movements, and the compounding effects of racism and sexism. Studying the structural barriers that prevent Nigerian women from accessing vital reproductive, family planning, and other health-related services prompted her interest in working on redefining and challenging conventional notions of health as well as in what kinds of cultural interventions best serve vulnerable populations.

Programming

Performance and Workshop
Fri, May 20, 2022,
05:00 PM –
07:00 PM
For What? For Whom? An Evening of Collective Storytelling Featuring Kamau Ware of the Black Gotham Experience

Project