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Two Young Women to Take Over Running of Rising Arts Agency - Bristol 24/7
A social enterprise in Bristol has announced a new leadership model that will see two young women take over as co-directors. Jess Bunyan and Euella Jackson, both under 30, are replacing Kamina Walton, who is stepping down as the director of Rising Arts Agency, which supports young people with creative ambitions.
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The Bristol Cool List 2021: The City's Coolest People Right Now - Bristol Live
Award-winning writer, content creator, Youtuber and creative producer, it's been four busy years since Euella graduated from Bristol Uni. She's currently the engagement producer at Rising Arts Agency - the collaboration that has filled the city with uplifting and thought-provoking advertising billboards that don't sell you products but make you think..
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Why we Should All be Talking Periods - BBC Teach
BBC Teach is trying to tackle this with a new series on menstruation presented by Euella Jackson, where young people talk about their experiences…
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International Women's Day 2021: The 87 Most Influential Women in Bristol Right Now
Euella is the engagement producer, soon to be co-director, at youth-led social enterprise Rising Arts Agency. The 26-year-old was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2019 Rise Awards, and currently sits on the board of Encounters Festival and the city’s Commission for Race Equality
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The Bristol Cool List 2019: The City's 60 Coolest People Right Now - Bristol Live
She came to Bristol six years ago as a student and has stayed, forging a career and a strong reputation as one of Bristol's most engaging writers. A blogger, YouTuber and writer for Rife Magazine and a lot of other publications, she has made films for Channel 4, is a Resident creator in the Watershed's Pervasive Media Studio, and an engagement producer at the Rising Arts Agency. Frankly, there isn't a bow big enough for all her strings.
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Five Questions with Euella Jackson - Arts Council England
As part of our celebrations to mark Black History Month, we spoke to Euella Jackson, Engagement Producer at Rising Arts Agency, about the organisation's work to amplify under-represented voices and change the way we see, think and talk about young people and decision-making…
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Colston Fell. Now Black Bristolians Like Me Are Demanding a Better Future - Huffington Post
Our city has a lot of work to do to engage and represent the multicultural make-up of its people. We're starting the change from within…
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Black Lives Matter statue stands for just 25 hours - CNN
The statue of a Black Lives Matter protester has stood for just 25 hours in Bristol, England, after it was removed. It had been put up in place of the statue of slave trader Edward Colston. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports. Source: CNN
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11 People In Bristol You Really Should Get to Know
Writer, blogger, YouTuber, creative film-maker and artist, Euella is making a name for herself as something of a polymath in Bristol's young and vibrant creative scene.
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Rising Up to Open Opportunities in the Arts - Bristol Cable
Euella Jackson, 23, is making waves across the city as well as online. Viewed by thousands, her Youtube vlogs feature everything from make-up to sex advice. Now she’s part of Rising Arts Agency…
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'We're All For Bristol' - A Message for Channel 4
Carol Vorderman, the cast of Gogglebox, Mayor Marvin Rees, students and even Big Issue Jeff have come together to back Bristol's bid for Channel 4..
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We Are Parable's Momentum 2023 Cohort Announced with support from Sony Pictures and Channel 4 - TELEVISUAL
We Are Parable, the award-winning film exhibition and distribution company, has teamed up with returning partner Channel 4 and new sponsor Sony Pictures Television to produce Momentum, a six-month mentoring and training programme for a cohort of sixty Black filmmakers and content creators around the UK.