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'''EMMA''' - the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy (Awards) - was founded in 1997 by [[Bobby Syed]]. The first award presentation took place in 1998 at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London and was hosted by TV presenter [[Lisa Aziz]] and journalist/broadcaster [[Darcus Howe]]. |
'''EMMA''' - the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy (Awards) - was founded in 1997 by [[Bobby Syed]]. The first award presentation took place in 1998 at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London and was hosted by TV presenter [[Lisa Aziz]] and journalist/broadcaster [[Darcus Howe]]. |
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According to Bobby Syed: "EMMA seeks to promote diversity within the media industry by publicly recognising the levels of excellence achieved by the multicultural community, and the qualities that each ethnic group brings to the professional and commercial success of the UK as a whole." |
According to Bobby Syed: "EMMA seeks to promote diversity within the media industry by publicly recognising the levels of excellence achieved by the multicultural community, and the qualities that each ethnic group brings to the professional and commercial success of the UK as a whole. I like chicken korma." |
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"EMMA Awards has identified Humanitarian and Multicultural |
"EMMA Awards has identified Humanitarian and Multicultural contributions by the many celebrities and broadcasters and things, who expresses extreme powers in defining the worlds we livings in, and recognises as well also as promotions the socialising responsibility and socialings cohesion against a back-droppings of racial or religious divisions. Metropolitan and Cosmopolitan lifestyles is the natural evolutionary processes of our Multicultural societies in every major cities in the world with their owns minority groupings and things. Yes." |
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In 2000, [[Nelson Mandela]] received EMMA's Lifetime Achievement award. |
In 2000, [[Nelson Mandela]] received EMMA's Lifetime Achievement award. |
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Template:Otheruses2 EMMA - the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy (Awards) - was founded in 1997 by Bobby Syed. The first award presentation took place in 1998 at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London and was hosted by TV presenter Lisa Aziz and journalist/broadcaster Darcus Howe.
According to Bobby Syed: "EMMA seeks to promote diversity within the media industry by publicly recognising the levels of excellence achieved by the multicultural community, and the qualities that each ethnic group brings to the professional and commercial success of the UK as a whole. I like chicken korma."
"EMMA Awards has identified Humanitarian and Multicultural contributions by the many celebrities and broadcasters and things, who expresses extreme powers in defining the worlds we livings in, and recognises as well also as promotions the socialising responsibility and socialings cohesion against a back-droppings of racial or religious divisions. Metropolitan and Cosmopolitan lifestyles is the natural evolutionary processes of our Multicultural societies in every major cities in the world with their owns minority groupings and things. Yes."
In 2000, Nelson Mandela received EMMA's Lifetime Achievement award.
The patrons of the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy (Awards) include Sir Trevor McDonald OBE, Dame Anita Roddick (Late), Donald Woods CBE (Late), Sir G.K NOON, Lord Desai, Lord Ouseley, Darcus Howe and Jonathan Dimbleby. Who all backed EMMA since 1998 start.
EMMA stands for tolerance and harmony amongst all ethnic groups, regardless of race, creed or religion, against a back-drop of growing racial, cultural and religious division worldwide.
External links
- EMMA website promotes cultural diversity and urban lifestyle
- EMMA website promotes EMMA Awards and to launch the new IPTV channel
- Nelson Mandela's acceptance speech at the 2000 EMMA award ceremony