Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley is a broadcast journalist at the BBC and a presenter and producer with community radio station Ujima radio. In her spare time, she is an advocate and activist for equity, raising awareness of the need to include more BAME representation and visibility in environmental dialogue. She has been involved in social sciences research as a Green and Black ambassador working with UWE, Bristol Green Capital Partnership, Bristol University and Ujima Radio to further discussions on representation within the environmental movement. She currently has a radio show on Ujima radio as part of the Green and Black ambassadors project which airs on the last Thursday of every month on Ujima Radio 98 fm.
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Events featuring this speaker
What is the Anthropocene and what does it mean for cities? What actions will follow climate emergency declarations?