Black History month: 'As a black female, it's important I can be seen'

As the start of October marks the beginning of Black History Month across the UK, three trailblazers from Wales' black community say more needs to be done to address issues of inequality at the top of their industries.

TV producer Liana Stewart, Swansea's first female black councillor Yvonne Jardin and artist and researcher Adeola Dewis have all made an impact in their field.

They hope their experiences can help the next generation of young black people to follow in their footsteps.

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