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We Are Black Journos Podcast

We Are Black Journos Podcast

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Our stories, our words, our experiences, our advice. Welcome to the We Are Black Journos podcast!
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Natalie Morris: on real change behind the writing

We Are Black Journos PodcastSep 13, 2021

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Direction is better than speed

Direction is better than speed

With a new year ahead, we hear from our founder on current thoughts, and plans for more collaborations this year..
Jan 31, 202302:47
A year in sweet summary..

A year in sweet summary..

A joyful summary of a year that really showed the journey and several highlights through the We Are Black Journos community 2022 really looked out for us.


Also, an announcement from us!


Thank you for continuing to ride with this community.

Dec 21, 202206:34
What's a comfort zone?

What's a comfort zone?

Inspirational  journalist and friend of WABJ, Charlene White, once said to us in a talk: 'as a journalist, you should travel. Get out of your area!' - and it couldn't be more fitting for our two guests in this episode.


Shamaàn Freeman-Powell and Zahra Warsame both took the admiral plunge to take their dreams and inspirations far away from their homes, and share their inspiring journeys so far, no filter included.



Hosted by: Sylvie Carlos https://twitter.com/sylvie__c

Sponsored by: Milltown Partners https://www.milltownpartners.com/


Our brilliant guests:

Shamaàn Freeman-Powell https://twitter.com/Shamaan_SkyNews

Zahra Warsame https://twitter.com/Zahra_ZW


#WABJpodcast

Nov 20, 202223:04
The power of Journalism and PR's relationship

The power of Journalism and PR's relationship

In this episode we explore the world of Journalism and PR, in conversation with Justin King from Milltown Partners, and Kamiqua Lake, founder of UK Black Comms Network. 


We'd like to say a massive thank you to Milltown Partners for sponsoring this episode. You can hear more about  the brilliant work they are doing in this episode. We look forward to bringing more exciting things from this brilliant collaboration.


We are also glad to announce our SOLD OUT London event on 16th November 2022, celebrating 4 YEARS of We Are Black Journos, in collaboration with uK Black Comms Network.


Please be sure to subscribe to our podcast, available on all platforms!


Presented by WABJ founder, Hannah Ajala.


Our wonderful guests:


Justin King https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-k-46b4b348/

Milltown Partners https://uk.linkedin.com/company/milltown-partners


Kamiqua Lake https://twitter.com/kamiquapearce

UK Black Comms Network https://blackcommsnetwork.co.uk/

Nov 06, 202226:07
We went to New York!
Oct 29, 202222:16
A new season

A new season

We Are Black Journos are super happy to announce season 2 is here! It will be full of incredibly refreshing voices of Black journalists in the media space and beyond.


The theme for seaosn 2 challenges the stereotype of Black journalists being change makers, but rather themselves.


Watch this space.


Narrated by: Hannah Ajala, founder of We Are Black Journos

Sep 26, 202204:16
New year: more thoughts

New year: more thoughts

Some words from our founder Hannah Ajala to mark the year of 2022, and what lies ahead for We Are Black Journos

Jan 27, 202203:13
Charlene White: on how to be an actual journalist

Charlene White: on how to be an actual journalist

To celebrate 3 years of We Are Black Journos, we got the chance to hear from TV presenter and journalist Charlene White. Charlene is not only one of the most prominent Black voices in British journalism, but is such a strong inspiration to countless Black journalists who were so glad to hear from her personally in this session. The conversation was hosted by our founder, Hannah Ajala.

Nov 29, 202101:03:37
Natalie Morris: on real change behind the writing

Natalie Morris: on real change behind the writing

Journalist and author Natalie Morris has had a life changing 18 months; publishing her first book called: Mixed/Other: Explorations of Multiraciality in Modern Britain. The book looks at what it is like to be someone of mixed heritage in Britain. Less than a year before the book release, Natalie lost her father and renowned journalist Tony Morris.

Natalie shares with us the process behind publishing her book on such a strong discussion around race and identity, her father's legacy and work ethic, and the strong need all newsrooms need to implement more than ever before when it comes to diversity and inclusion.


Hosted by: Sylvie Carlos.

Sep 13, 202148:32
Debola Adebanjo: on being an international journalist

Debola Adebanjo: on being an international journalist

We Are Black Journos are indeed founded in the U.K., but with a huge network of journalists beyond the British shores. We touch on the background, learned experiences, and the day-to-day perspective from international journalist and producer Debola Adebanjo, who is  based in Nigeria. 


Hosted by: Hannah Ajala

Aug 09, 202140:41
Funmi Olutoye and Habiba Katsha: on the realities of everyday journalism

Funmi Olutoye and Habiba Katsha: on the realities of everyday journalism

Funmi Olutoye is a super talented multimedia journalist who has worked at the likes of London Live, The Independent, ITV, and several more. Habiba Katsha is a name you'll see in a plethora of bylines from the brilliant written work she has produced for publications like Refinery 29, gal-dem, Huff Post UK, and The Metro.

In this episode, Funmi and Habiba are joined in conversation with We Are Black Journos founder Hannah Ajala, as they discuss all things being a Black woman in the journalism industry.


Hosted by: Hannah Ajala (@hannah_ajala)

Jun 29, 202143:39
Marcus Ryder: on progression and the bigger picture

Marcus Ryder: on progression and the bigger picture

Marcus Ryder MBE is a journalist with over 25 years of experience, and has excelled in leading diverse teams to deliver daily  news and award-winning investigative programmes. He is a leading authority in media diversity and is the Head of External Consultancies at the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity, a research institute dedicated to increasing diversity and inclusion in the UK media industry.

Previously Marcus was head of BBC Scotland Current Affairs Programmes for eight years and has has considerable knowledge of international broadcasting markets working in China and Malaysia for five years.

This was an open and honest conversation where Marcus looks into whether Black journalists have progressed in UK journalism, what representation looks like today in comparison to before, and advice for Black journalists.


Hosted by: Lisa Hanley (@JLisajournal)

Jun 15, 202133:16
Gary Younge: on asserting your gift

Gary Younge: on asserting your gift

We  speak with Gary Younge, an award-winning author, broadcaster and a current professor of Sociology. 

Gary joined The Guardian in 1993, where he worked as a columnist before coming editor-at-large there. He spent several years working across Africa, Europe and the U.S. on a range of groundbreaking journalism. As well as over two decades spent at The Guardian, he's also written for several other publications from The Financial Times, The New Statesman, and GQ.

It was an honour not only speaking with Gary, but learning first hand about his experiences and the journey as a Black journalist, over the past 20+ years.


Hosted by: Lisa Hanley (@JLisajournal)

May 30, 202146:18
Introducing: We Are Black Journos Podcast

Introducing: We Are Black Journos Podcast

Hello and welcome to the We Are Black Journos Podcast!

An audio platform where we hear from Black journalists in the U.K. and beyond, who are passionate about the field of storytelling and more.

Expect pretty much anything and everything conversation-wise from us.

Please connect with us on social media, and we look forward to hearing your thoughts on our future episodes!



May 17, 202103:27