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Lola Adesioye is a writer, commentator, broadcaster and singer/songwriter born in London, England, to Nigerian parents. ==Biography== Adesioye attended Rosemead Preparatory School and James Allen's Girls' School, prestigious private schools in Dulwich, South East London. She excelled academically and musically at both, becoming Head Girl at the former and a Music Scholar and Head Girl at James Allen's Girls' School. At James Allen's Girls' School, Adesioye participated in the European Youth Parliament and competed on the debating team. Adesioye studied Modern and Medieval Languages (Italian and Spanish) at Robinson College, Cambridge, before changing to Social & Political Science. She graduated in 2003, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 2007, Adesioye was awarded an honorary master's degree by the university. At Cambridge University, Adesioye was politically active within her college and the Cambridge University Students' Union, holding elected office for two years as Anti-Racism and Ethnic Minorities Officer respectively. She was involved in the creation of (''Cambridge University's Little Black Book'' ), an award-winning book for students of colour that was used by the UK's Department for Education and Employment as part of its race relations initiative at the time. In 2004, she appeared in a primetime BBC documentary series ''Black Ambition'', which followed the lives of eight black Cambridge students in their final year. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lola Adesioye」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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