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Jazz Moreton

Audio artist who has multiple disabilities as a result of surviving a stroke as a teenager, and a passion for activism and equality, driven to create positive social change through art and the arts.

https://www.jazzmoreton.com/

Jazz Moreton is an audio artist who has multiple disabilities as a result of surviving a stroke as a teenager, and a passion for activism and equality. She strives to use her enthusiasm for both Media and the Arts to create work that has the power to ignite action and discourse around the many inequalities that people with disabilities endure on a daily basis.

Since graduating with First Class Honours in Fine Art in 2017, she has worked in audio, performance, and traditional visual arts, has been commissioned by the BBC, and has exhibited and performed in Coventry, Brighton, and London.

Jazz is passionate about using her experience as a person with multiple disabilities, along with her creative ability and drive for genuine equality, to create positive social change through art and the arts.

"I'm passionate about using my experience as a person with multiple disabilities, along with my creative ability and drive for genuine equality, to create positive social change through art and the arts."

In the Media

  • Jasmine Moreton wrote ‘I have a stammer that means I can’t say my own name – I want to hear more voices like mine’ for Metro UK, following the campaign #NoDiversityWithoutDisfluency.

  • Jasmine Moreton spoke live on BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire for International Stammering Awareness Day about why we need to hear more stammering voices in the media.

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