Higher Ed Voices at the Margins
How does Artificial Intelligence shape learning when your classroom is a refugee camp and your day is divided between study and motherhood? In Season 2 of Higher Ed Voices at the Margins, we explore AI through the lived experiences of learners in excluded communities around the world. In this episode, Edith, a student and mother in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, shares why she calls AI a “saviour” – a tool that helps her manage the multitude of challenges and pressure women face while pursuing higher education. But Edith also raises an important warning: AI must never replace independent thinking. For women especially, education and technology should build autonomy, courage, and the ability to stand on one’s own, rather than create new forms of dependence. As she shares her story, Edith calls on women to take risks, become role models for their children, and use AI thoughtfully to create better futures for the next generation. 🎧 A powerful reflection on AI, resilience, and women’s empowerment at the margins. ---------------- Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Higher Ed Voices at the Margins podcast host, or those of Jesuit Worldwide Learning’
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