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Pages in category "African-American women journalists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 210 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Working in radio, she produced Ladies with Lyrics, a documentary about UK female rappers for BBC Radio 1Xtra, [4] and a documentary for BBC Radio 4 about female gambling addicts. [5] In 2019, she won the award of Journalist of the Year at the Mind Media Awards in 2019 for another BBC Radio 4 documentary about mental health, Black Girls Don't Cry .
This list of famous African American women to know in 2024 includes singers, actors, athletes, entrepreneurs, politicians and more inspiring modern Black women.
Leonard Parkin (deceased), ITN newsreader in the 1970s and 1980s; Jeremy Paxman, BBC, now presenter of Newsnight; Sophie Raworth, BBC One O'Clock News and Sunday Morning (formerly The Andrew Marr Show). Angela Rippon, BBC, then the (now defunct) ITV News Channel; Tom Sandars Radio 2 Newsreader; Selina Scott, ITN ITN World News
She was the first female newsreader of Caribbean heritage to appear on British national television, having worked on BBC News since 1981. [4] In a career spanning four decades, she has presented many television news and radio programmes for the BBC and, from 2010 for nine years, was the newsreader for The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2.
Brown hosts the BBC World Service 's Focus on Africa podcast, [4] and has presented BBC Radio 4's Pick of the Week. [ 5 ] She was one of the judges for the 2020 Caine Prize , awarded for a short story by an African writer.
Akua worked with the Department of Health and Social Care to encourage black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people to be vaccinated against COVID-19, [4] and called GB News co-host Darren McCaffrey a "hypocrite" live on-air for opposing compulsory vaccinations against COVID-19 for staff in care homes.