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LGBTQ YouTube activist.  Recipient of the first MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA) Generational Change award (2018).  Campaigns for LGBTQ rights, mental health and disability.  Stonewall named her its Young Campaigner of The Year (2017) after running successful campaigns tackling LGBTQ+ inequality in schools and online.  Uses her YouTube channel to launch an online LGBTQ+ book club, multiple educational videos and a series called Queeries.  Has her own podcast called Never Read The Comments.  
 
LGBTQ YouTube activist.  Recipient of the first MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA) Generational Change award (2018).  Campaigns for LGBTQ rights, mental health and disability.  Stonewall named her its Young Campaigner of The Year (2017) after running successful campaigns tackling LGBTQ+ inequality in schools and online.  Uses her YouTube channel to launch an online LGBTQ+ book club, multiple educational videos and a series called Queeries.  Has her own podcast called Never Read The Comments.  
 
 
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2018]]
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* [[Popular LGBTQ Podcast Producers and Hosts]]
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* [[Disability and the LGBTQ Community]]
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* [[Mental Health Advocates from the LGBTQ Community]]
  
 
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==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 23:54, 17 March 2024

Ellen Jones

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1999 -

Occupation

Activist, Entertainment

Description

LGBTQ YouTube activist. Recipient of the first MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA) Generational Change award (2018). Campaigns for LGBTQ rights, mental health and disability. Stonewall named her its Young Campaigner of The Year (2017) after running successful campaigns tackling LGBTQ+ inequality in schools and online. Uses her YouTube channel to launch an online LGBTQ+ book club, multiple educational videos and a series called Queeries. Has her own podcast called Never Read The Comments. ​

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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