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Channel: Great Big Story
Categories: Society / Culture   |   Motivational   |   Social Science  
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Meet Jason Arday, Cambridge Universitys youngest-ever Black professor who defied all odds in pursuit of his academic ambitions.

Jason's remarkable journey begins with a diagnosis of Global Developmental Delay and Autism during his early years. He didn't start speaking until the age of 11 and didn't learn to read and write until he turned 18. Yet, at the age of just 37, he achieved the esteemed title of Professor of Sociology of Education at the prestigious University of Cambridge.

Jasons story is not just one of academic triumph but a testament to his unwavering determination and spirit. It serves as a powerful reminder that potential knows no bounds and we can achieve the seemingly impossible.

Prepare to be deeply moved, inspired, and reminded that the power to conquer lifes biggest challenges lies within us all.

00:00 A ridiculous story
00:26 Jason's diagnosis
01:10 Practice makes perfect
01:52 Teachers who care
02:25 Someone who believes
03:23 Jason's new heights

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