
Naomi Alormele π¬π
@naomi_alormele
PhD - Elevating the voices of Black women across the Black Diaspora | Senior Lecturer in Social Care | Freelance educational consultant I Views own
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π»π£ Iyabo O 'πππ«' π§πΎββοΈ Dr Naomi Alormele π¬π Black women always come with solutionsππΎ #ShiningBlackAcademics #HoldingTheSpace #BlackWomen #Academia




We have hit over 4000 accesses on our paper! If you haven't already you can have a read of our work via the link below. We are looking to expand this research by speaking to Black women academics. Please contact π»π£ Iyabo O 'πππ«' π§πΎββοΈ if you would like to take part. link.springer.com/article/10.100β¦




A powerful & moving post: Dr Naomi Alormele π¬π "reflects on the way in which the loss of my dad has shaped & moved me through both my PhD studies & professional journey. I want to highlight the way in which our personal lives & professional practice are woven together..." 1/2

Some of the most powerful and heartfelt words I've read in recent days. nalormele.wordpress.com/2025/05/07/i-wβ¦ Bless you, Dr Naomi Alormele π¬π.


Speaking Back Through Repetitioning: Black Women's #Resistance and Empowerment in Global University Spaces Authors: Dr Naomi Alormele π¬π & Jessica S. Robles University of Northampton, Loughborough University Coming soon!, #repetitiveLanguage #double consciousness



OPEN ACCESS: Negotiated spaces: black women academicsβ experiences in UK universities, BY π»π£ Iyabo O 'πππ«' π§πΎββοΈ and Dr Naomi Alormele π¬π - almost at 5,000 accesses! link.springer.com/article/10.100β¦ #equity #highered #blackacademics

Please see below details of my upcoming publication. You can press the notification button for when itβs released π€©. βI Dream of an Island: Black Joy, Storytelling, and the Art of Refusal. Creative Methodologies and Decolonial Praxis in Higher Educationβ frontiersin.org/journals/socioβ¦

#ERSNewπ£πNew paper by Dr Naomi Alormele π¬π & Jessica S. Robles explores how repetitive language functions as a form of resistance for Black women navigating academic spaces. Article: doi.org/10.1080/014198β¦


"Itβs not in the crowd...itβs in these tiny bands of sisters": Elevating the voices of Black women working in University roles across the diaspora by Dr Dr Naomi Alormele π¬π ( Loughborough University depository, May 2025) repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/thesiβ¦ #UK #Canada #Toronto