Monique Jeremiah’s Fight for Inclusion - EC1

In this inspiring episode of Emeka Conversations, Emeka Edwin-Nweze speaks with Monique Jeremiah, founder of Diversity Models Australia, the first inclusive modelling agency championing models with disabilities, cultural diversity, and representation in media.

Monique’s story is a motivational journey through resilience, online bullying, and breaking stereotypes in the Australian fashion industry. From the struggles of NDIS-linked employment challenges to building a platform that celebrates inclusion at work and representation that truly matters, she shares how courage and authenticity can transform industries.

What you’ll learn:

• How Diversity Models is reshaping the Australian modelling and fashion industry.

• The realities of disability representation and diversity and inclusion in media.

• The emotional impact of online bullying and the importance of mental resilience.

• How Monique’s business empowers women in business and promotes cultural diversity.

• Why inclusive fashion and fair pay are vital for a sustainable industry.

• How kindness, leadership, and inclusion Australia-wide can redefine success.

This is more than a motivational video, it’s a raw and uplifting conversation about purpose, equality, and the price of standing for change.

Transcript coming soon…

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