Jenny Abamu
Journalist, Writer & Speaker
Journalist: With a career that includes working as an education reporter at NPR and contributing to various prestigious publications, I bring an investigative and thoughtful approach to journalism. My work is characterized by in-depth research and a commitment to uncovering and telling compelling stories.
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Writer: My writing, including "Gaslit Girl: The Power of Narrative Control," "International Education Global Communication Trends," and "Eat Braid Love," combines personal stories and research with broader global themes on communication, storytelling, and living overseas to offer readers insights and new perspectives on issues.
Speaker: As a public speaker, I captivate audiences with topics that span international diplomacy, cultural adaptation, and personal growth. I have moderated panels and political debates. I have given speeches on journalism, international affairs, and education. My talks are tailored to both inform and inspire, drawing from my rich experiences in the U.S. Foreign Service and as an NPR journalist.
In each of these roles, I am committed to creating, inspiring, and leading with a vision that not only bridges gaps but also fosters understanding and connection. Join me in exploring these diverse worlds and gaining unique perspectives that only a life lived across different cultures and professional realms can offer.