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Charlotte Nurse is the VP of Programs at Juno College. They ensure all of Juno's students are set up for success from day one, and are always open to feedback to ensure every student feels welcome. In this episode we talk about intersecting identities, what the education system is lacking when it comes to inclusivity and why the tech industry needs to be more diverse.
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Charlotte Nurse is the VP of Programs at Juno College. They ensure all of Juno's students are set up for success from day one, and are always open to feedback to ensure every student feels welcome. In this episode we talk about intersecting identities, what the education system is lacking when it comes to inclusivity and why the tech industry needs to be more diverse.
Enjoy the podcast? Fill out our feedback survey and receive a FREE resource on goal mapping
Access our private Facebook group for community connection, support & exclusive updates
Purchase our "Forgotten Black women writers & storytellers" PDF here with 100% of proceeds going to our charity of choice
Follow us on Instagram
Check us out on Twitter
Interested in joining Book Club? Join us on Substack
*Workshop booking requests are now through email only
Support the show & buy us a virtual coffee
Share your feedback
This Podcast is produced by Cove Collective, a community that celebrates the joy, creativity, and culture of BIPOC women