Representation of minorities in the media and in cinema
My reflections on how storytelling, within the media and cinema, has the ability to either heal or hurt the diverse and marginalised communities of Australia.
My reflections on how storytelling, within the media and cinema, has the ability to either heal or hurt the diverse and marginalised communities of Australia.
Genevieve encouraged the delegates at the annual Commonwealth Day celebrations to be mentors to the younger generation and help young people who need a leg up in society.
Genevieve seems to be good at pretty much everything! She’s even the NSW Young Australian of the Year and her work cleverly blurs the boundaries of documentary and creative film…
Genevieve was asked to share her story with two thousand young leaders at the Halogen, National Young Leaders Day conference in November 2014!
HUNTER native Genevieve Clay-Smith has been named the 2015 NSW Young Australian of the Year.
The filmmaker and social entrepreneur, 26, is the co-founder of not-for-profit organisation Bus Stop Films, which teaches members of diverse and marginalised communities how to create short films that voice their experiences.