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Dr. Derrick Sekgala is a researcher at the South African Medical Research Council and holds a PhD in Public Health. In this episode, he delves into the unique challenges and triumphs faced by young Black academics. Dr. Sekgala shares his experiences with imposter syndrome, the pressure to constantly prove oneself, and navigating institutional barriers. He also offers insights into finding mentorship, building confidence, and the importance of community within and outside of academia. Tune in as he discusses what needs to change to better support the next generation of Black scholars.
Dr. Derrick Sekgala is a researcher at the South African Medical Research Council and holds a PhD in Public Health. In this episode, he delves into the unique challenges and triumphs faced by young Black academics. Dr. Sekgala shares his experiences with imposter syndrome, the pressure to constantly prove oneself, and navigating institutional barriers. He also offers insights into finding mentorship, building confidence, and the importance of community within and outside of academia. Tune in as he discusses what needs to change to better support the next generation of Black scholars.