Jemmar Samuels
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Jemmar Samuels

WriterLondon, United Kingdom
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Jemmar Samuels
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Jemmar Samuels

WriterLondon, United Kingdom
About me
I am a freelance writer, public speaker, facilitator and filmmaker
Projects
  • Medium Articles
    Medium ArticlesI've started to share my thoughts in written form on medium https://link.medium.com/30TSSJu90db
  • Full A Chat
    Full A Chat“Just a likkle London babe with Sainty E �� roots. Social justice, creative tingz and Caribbean culture. Mi full a chat n mi nah tek it back!” https://anchor.fm/fullachat https://instagram.com/fullachat?igshid=nre8w3trlrij
  • What Do You Mean I Can't Change The World?
    What Do You Mean I Can't Change The World?Jemmar tells the story of how she went from hating the way she looked, to realising the injustices that had made her feel that way, to proud acceptance of herself as a beautiful, working class, black young woman. She is now an activist, working for social justice and inspiring other young people to campaign for the issues that affect their lives. Told by Jemmar Samuels.
Projects credited in
  • Medium Articles
    Medium ArticlesI've started to share my thoughts in written form on medium https://link.medium.com/30TSSJu90db
  • Full A Chat
    Full A Chat“Just a likkle London babe with Sainty E �� roots. Social justice, creative tingz and Caribbean culture. Mi full a chat n mi nah tek it back!” https://anchor.fm/fullachat https://instagram.com/fullachat?igshid=nre8w3trlrij
Work history
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    Public SpeakerNone
    London, United KingdomFreelance
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    WriterNone
    London, United KingdomFreelance
Skills
  • Creative Direction
  • Sub-editing
  • Brand Storytelling
  • Storytelling
  • Pubic Speaking
  • Writing
  • Film Criticism
Education
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    Politics and SociologyBrunel University London
     - Uxbridge, United Kingdom
Awards
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    Content For ChangeBAFTA
    The children’s entertainment industry is constantly evolving, and BAFTA celebrating these positive changes with a new award category: Content for Change. This award recognises content that goes beyond entertainment to infuse children’s programming with learning and/or social issues. Jemmar tells the story of how she went from hating how she looked, to a realisation of the injustices that made her feel that way, to proud acceptance of herself as a beautiful, working-class, black young woman. She is now an activist, working for social justice and inspiring other young people to campaign for the issues that affect their lives.