However, it is far more than that! Identity and diversity were two aspects that Dipo discussed in depth. When asked to consider Africa, many individuals cite safaris and poverty. More than 130 individuals gathered in situ to listen to Dipo’s inspiring and thought-provoking lecture, whilst 19 schools from across the UK accessed the accompanying live stream that the ICT staff at King’s School had set up, or the recording which was later circulated.ĭipo’s lecture focused upon dispelling myths of Africa. The event was aimed at Key Stage 4 and 5 students and their teachers, plus other GlosGeog members. The event was organised by GlosGeog, Gloucestershire’s branch of the Geographical Association (GA). In March, King’s hosted a talk from Dipo Faloyin, author of the book, ‘Africa is not a Country’.
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