OUR TEAM
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Chantal Herbert
She/Her
Chantal Herbert is the founder of Sister Sounds Productions, a Charles Parker Prize winner and a keen advocate for the rights of women and non-binary People of Colour, as such much of Chantal’s work centres around the amplification of marginalised voices.
She graduated from Sunderland University with a master’s degree in Radio and a from Northumbria University with a BA in Media Production (specialism in scriptwriting). She also regularly DJs, engages in public speaking and organises events.
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DAMI FAWEHINMI
She/He/They
Host and Digital Content Creator Dami Fawehinmi's work focuses on creating multi-dimensional representation for marginalised communities such as Black people, people of colour, disabled people, mental health, the LGBTQ+ community and more.
Utilising many forms of media and art such as photography, spoken word, films, writing and more, she seeks to create a world where herself and others like her can exist unapologetically.
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JAY SYKES
He/Him
Jay is an Audio Producer for Sister Sounds Productions as well as is an Academic Tutor at the University of Sunderland, where he specialises in audio production workshops - drama, documentary, podcasting.
A New York Award-winner for his audio drama ‘SeaBurn’, and an avid reader of queer fiction, Jay is keen to continue developing his writing and production practice in the fictional space. Jay identifies as homoromantic, and yearns to tell stories that resonate with the queer community.
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LEWIS HARROWER
He/Him
Lewis is an Audio Producer who graduated from the University of Sunderland with a master’s degree in Radio and is one of the 2020 winners of the Charles Parker Prize for his piece 'Living With Dementia'.
Now based in Fife, Scotland, he is interested in creative audio production and pushing the boundaries of his own skills and the medium of audio itself.