Emma Dabiri Bio | Wiki
Emma Dabiri is a popular Irish author, academic, and broadcaster. She works as a contributing editor at ELLE UK and an advisor at the British Council of Arts. She has appeared in tv programs like Have I Got News For You and Portrait Artist of the Year. In addition, she has authored What White People Can Do Next and Don’t Touch My Hair.
Emma Dabiri Age | Date of Birth
She was born in Dublin, Ireland on March 25, 1979. Dabiri is 44 years old and celebrates her birthday every year on March 25.
Emma Dabiri Height
She is a woman of average stature. Dabiri stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx 1.68 m).
Emma Dabiri Family
She was born in Dublin, Ireland to loving and hardworking parents. Dabiri was born to her Nigerian Yoruba father and Irish mother. When she was five years, her family returned to Dublin after staying in Atlanta, Georgia. She has a brother who is 17 years younger than her.
Emma Dabiri Husband
She is married to her handsome husband. Dabiri says her partner is English with Irish ancestry. The couple is the parents of two children who have long Nigerian names. However, she maintains a low profile on her husband’s and children’s names and whereabouts. She resides in London with her family.
Emma Dabiri Education
She recieved her high school from a local high school and then joined the School of Oriental and African Studies. Dabiri studied African studies and she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Visual Sociology at Goldsmiths while also teaching at SOAS.
Emma Dabiri Books
She is the author of two books Don’t Touch My Hair in 2019, a book in which she combines memoir with social commentary and philosophy. In her book, she moves beyond the personal to examine African hair in wider contexts. Further, she writes that African hair represents a complex visual language.
In 201, she published her second book, What White People Can Do Next. The book is her manifesto for radical change in a world impacted by the pandemic and the surge of attention on the Black Lives Matter movement last summer.
Emma Dabiri Author
She worked as a co-presenter for BBC Four’s Britain’s Lost Masterpieces, Channel 4 documentaries such as Is Love Racist?, and a radio show about Afrofuturism. Dabri is also a frequent contributor to print and online media, including The Guardian, Irish Times, Dublin Inquirer, and Vice. Moreover, her outspokenness on issues of race and racism has caused her to have to deal with extreme “trolls” and racist abuse online.
Further, she has appeared on Have I Got News For You and Portrait Artist of the Year tv programs. She holds a Western Marxist critique of capitalism, and in What White People Can Do Next Dabiri dedicates a chapter to “Interrogate Capitalism”. In addition, she is the author of two books: Don’t Touch My Hair in 2019 and What White People Can Do Next in 2021.
Emma Dabiri Net Worth
She has attained decent fortune working as an author, academic, and broadcaster. Dabiri’s net worth is $1 Million.
Who Is Emma Dabiri
Dabiri is a popular Irish author, academic, and broadcaster. She works as a contributing editor at ELLE UK and an advisor at the British Council of Arts. She has appeared in tv programs like Have I Got News For You and Portrait Artist of the Year. In addition, she has authored What White People Can Do Next and Don’t Touch My Hair.
How Old Is Emma Dabiri
She is 44 years old born in Dublin, Ireland on March 25, 1979, and celebrates her birthday every year on March 25.
Is Emma Dabiri Married
Dabiri is married to her loving husband who is English with Irish ancestry. The couple is the parents of two children who have long Nigerian names. However, she maintains a low profile on her husband’s and children’s names and whereabouts.
Dabiri’s Social Media Accounts
Twitter – @EmmaDabiri
Instagram – emmadabiri