Yemisi Mokuolu

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Yemisi Mokuolu

@findingyemisi

Cultural Producer | Advisor | Founder & CEO Hatch Ideas 💃🏾🥰💫 @ideasHatch @hatchafrica @out_of_africa @asabaako @fivecowries

London, England Katılım Ocak 2019
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Sorted Food@sortedfood·
NEW VIDEO 🚨 - Jamie and @poppy_cooks go head-to-head to try and guess the name of 17 Potatoes!! How many did you guess correctly? Comment below and let us know! Watch here: youtu.be/5JEOSl_JNzg
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It takes *some skill* to get, on a panel of 6, three white men whose first name is Matt and one who’s last name is Matthew.
Institute of Economic Affairs@iealondon

🚨 Starting now, our #ThinkTent23 panel on the future of journalism and digital platforms. 🗣️ @matthewlesh | @JWhittingdale | @mattwarman | @mjhsinclair | David Matthew | @OwenMeredithNMA Join us in the ThinkTent or follow along live 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=-GbCEY…

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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
The British Eliminated The Entire Aborigine Tasmanian Population Of Australia In The 1800s __ Tasmania is an island located about 200 miles off the southeast coast of Australia. Archaeologists estimate that Black indigenous people crossed into the island on an ancient bridge which connected Tasmania to the continent of Australia. The peace and harmony that they enjoyed for years was disrupted in 1642 when the first Europeans arrived on the Island. A Dutch navigator, named Abel Jansen, was the one who led the expedition In typical white explorer manner, he was quick to name the Island after the governor-general of the Dutch East India Company, Anthony Van Diemen and without the consent of the owners of the land, they continued to call the Island Van Diemen till 1855. Before 1855, the British, as they scouted the world for lands to conquer & loot, reached the Island in 1777 and invaded the land and turned it into a settlement for their prisoners and convicted criminals. By 1804, the British colonial government & their convicts started to slaughter and murder the Tasmanians in cold blood because they didn’t consider the Aborigines to be full humans. They followed the lies of European scholars who twisted human history, placing Caucasians at the top of the pyramid and placing Black people at the bottom. Their mission was total annihilation of the Black race & they wasted no time in decimating the Tasmania population. They did not just sit back & watch the invaders destroy them. They put up a strong resistance. The British declared war & named the genocide “The Black War of Van Dieman’s Land”. This war lasted for 27 years, between 1803 and 1830. And in those evil years, the Black population of Tasmania was reduced from over 5,000 to less than 75 people.
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Hatch Ideas@IdeasHatch·
Know Your Value. Join us on Friday 28th July in #Brighton, we are hosting a workshop with @writingourlegacy. Learn how to unleash your unique value, attract dream clients and opportunities. This event is ideal for creatives. Sign up via the link below. ⬇️ buff.ly/3O8x2xa
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For this week's #SpotlightOn we caught up with BIPC delivery partner @findingyemisi. Yemisi is the founder of @IdeasHatch, a consultancy that supports people and organisations develop their businesses, projects and ideas for cultural change and social impact.
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Gary Lineker
Gary Lineker@GaryLineker·
After a surreal few days, I’m delighted that we have navigated a way through this. I want to thank you all for the incredible support, particularly my colleagues at BBC Sport, for the remarkable show of solidarity. Football is a team game but their backing was overwhelming. 1/4
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Small Business
Small Business@smallbusinessuk·
@findingyemisi Hello, my name is Tim Adler and I am editor of @smallbusinessuk - I would like to DM you about a piece we are working on that would tie in with your upcoming grants workshop at British Library.
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Asa Baako
Asa Baako@asabaako·
Announcing - AsaBaako 2023!!!!! See you on the Beach and in Jungle. Click link for more details and to book your Jungle party tickets 🔥💫🙌🏾🌴 linktr.ee/asabaakofestiv…
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EUNIC@EUNIC_Global·
“I really love this shift for Europe from ‘Do as we do’ to ‘What can we do together’”: Jury member Yemisi Mokuolu reflects on the paradigm shift from cultural diplomacy to #culturalrelarions supported by #EuropeanSpacesofCulture.
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