
This collection of Scholar stories illustrates the profound and powerful impact of the Rhodes community around the world. We are grateful to all those who have taken the time to share their experiences, and hope these will be an inspiration to others.
Trevor Munroe

Combatting Injustice is a marathon, not a sprint.
Trevor Munroe
Jamaica & New College 1966
Mary Murphy

I decided to try and use my skills to do something meaningful for my community.
Mary Murphy
New York & St Catherine’s 1981
Lissa Muscatine

I have taken a very unconventional path.
Lissa Muscatine
California & Wadham 1977
Kenneth Mwenda

People say that in life you can either do well or do good, but I think you can do both.
Kenneth Mwenda
Zambia & Exeter 1992
Kumi Naidoo

Activism is not a popularity contest.
Kumi Naidoo
South Africa-at-Large & Magdalen 1987
Deepak Nayyar

If I were to live my life again, I would be happy to do exactly the same.
Deepak Nayyar
India & Balliol 1967
Pauline Nestor

I think that literature and history can change lives.
Pauline Nestor
Australia-at-Large & St Catherine's 1978
Loyiso Nongxa

Focus on creating opportunities.
Loyiso Nongxa
South Africa-at-Large & Balliol 1978
Inosi Nyatta

Being involved with the community is so very important to me.
Inosi Nyatta
Kenya & Magdalen 2000