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Adeshola Mos-Shogbamimu (née Babington-Ashaye) is a British-Nigerian activist, political commentator, author and lawyer. She frequently comments on women's rights, law, politics, diversity, inequality and exclusion. Her debut book, This is Why I Resist, was described in The Telegraph as "an unapologetic declaration that black identity will no longer be defined by white supremacy, and an unfettered call to action to revolutionise the narrative around the black experience in our day-to-day lives."

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  • Adeshola Mos-Shogbamimu (née Babington-Ashaye) is a British-Nigerian activist, political commentator, author and lawyer. She frequently comments on women's rights, law, politics, diversity, inequality and exclusion. Her debut book, This is Why I Resist, was described in The Telegraph as "an unapologetic declaration that black identity will no longer be defined by white supremacy, and an unfettered call to action to revolutionise the narrative around the black experience in our day-to-day lives." (en)
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  • Adeshola Mos-Shogbamimu (née Babington-Ashaye) is a British-Nigerian activist, political commentator, author and lawyer. She frequently comments on women's rights, law, politics, diversity, inequality and exclusion. Her debut book, This is Why I Resist, was described in The Telegraph as "an unapologetic declaration that black identity will no longer be defined by white supremacy, and an unfettered call to action to revolutionise the narrative around the black experience in our day-to-day lives." (en)
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