In this ted Learning podcast, Louise Chandler and her sister Jocelyn Chandler-Hawkins talk about what inspires them, to mark Black History Month. In this edition, they talk about how things are finally changing in the portrayal of black people in the media.
About Louise Chandler
Louise is a Broadcaster media and communications specialist with over 20 years’ experience working in the media, marketing, and PR industry. She began her career as a journalist, reporter, and broadcaster on TV and Radio, writing articles for print and online media for BBC, Commercial brands, and services.
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