Midterm paper
Intersectionalities: Race, Gender and Sexuality
Prof. dr. Sarah Bracke
University of Amsterdam
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Maja Mohr Therkildsen
202008135
This paper contains 1272 words
Submitted on the 25th of September, 2023
, Introduction
This paper analyzes the incident that unfolded in 2022, when Ngozi Fulani, the founder of
the charity Sistah Space, attended a reception hosted by Queen Camilla at Buckingham
Palace to raise awareness as part of the ‘16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based
Violence’ (Davies & Summers, 2022). An incident that later sparked debate and raised
questions about racism in the media.
During the event, Ngozi Fulani engaged in a conversation with Lady Susan Hussey, the
late queen’s lady-in-waiting and a close confidante of the royal family. What began as a
seemingly ordinary interaction took a turn as Lady Hussey repeatedly questioned Fulani
about her origins, heritage, and nationality, despite Fulani having clarified that she was a
British national. This persistent line of questioning left Fulani and bystanders who
witnessed this encounter speechless (Davies & Summers, 2022). The following day, Fulani
used Twitter to publish the alleged transcript of a conversation she claims to have had with
Lady Susan Hussey and how it left her feeling violated and discriminated against (Sistah
Space, 2022).
Picture 1: @Sistah_Space’s post on Twitter Picture 2: Alleged transcript
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