Spoken word artist, performer, songwriter and poet Miss Jacqui has a conversation with Zara
about how she has been working creatively at home during the pandemic. She makes work so
that listeners can see the world differently - and as a special treat she performs the first poem
she ever wrote, where people with disabilities are described as ‘fireworks in the daytime’! Tune
in as they both discuss Jacqui’s creative journeys, her love of animals, prioritisation of kindness
and mission to challenge societal perceptions and share what it actually means to be a black
woman with a disability.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/3kBO2gp
Credits
Written and hosted by Zara Jayne
Direction and music by Sam Frankie Fox
Edited & mixed by Fox & Rocha
Artwork by Channi Dorset of cr8tivewallflowerinc.com
This podcast is produced in collaboration with the ‘Sense Arts and Wellbeing
Team’. Sense is a national disability charity that supports people with complex
disabilities including deafblindness.
‘Sense, Connecting Sight, Sound and Life – No one left out of life, no matter
what’.
Supported by DCMS, #letstalkloneliness
#TheZaraShow
@zara_jayne87
@sensecharity
www.sense.org.uk