Seun has advanced degrees, with distinction, in law and international history and was previously a Frank Knox Memorial Fellow at Harvard Law School.

Seun has written multiple academic articles and has been invited to appear on academic panels.

She has delivered lectures for mutiple university and civil service groups. She has also been hired as a sensitivity reader for major publishing houses.

Fordham University: “Black Lives Matter Around the Globe: A Symposium Focused on Racial and Ethnic Discrimination Abroad”

(Seun’s panel starts at 2:33:00)

“Black Lives Matter reflects the internationalism that has marked many Black human rights movements of the past. For example, when Dr Martin Luther King Jr. witnessed the 1957 Ghanaian independence celebrations, he connected international struggles for de-colonization with African-American civil rights struggles back home.”

Seun Matiluko, International Human Rights Law and Black Lives Matter: Why We Should View Liberation Through the Lens of the Right to Life, 44 Fordham Int'l L.J. 1207 (2021)