Ena Miller
Website: www.enamiller.co.uk
Twitter: @little_eeee
Ena Miller is a journalist and proud Scot based in London. Her work focuses on women, under-represented communities and people living on the margin. She’s most comfortable interviewing Syrian refugees in Kos, sex workers in Amsterdam, travellers in Lincolnshire and recording victims of domestic abuse getting therapy through horses. Her radio features, long-form articles and TV reporting have been published across the BBC; Woman’s Hour, The World Service, Focus Africa, BBC Stories, BBC London, The News Channel and One O’clock news. Titles include; Colourism in Children, The Future of Selling Sex, How Fat Feels, Hidden Disfigurement, Runaway Mothers, Emotional Cost of Caring, Longing for 'Home', Journey of a Vintage Dress, Joy of Skating and The Politics of Afro Hair. 'Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder' was nominated for a Mind Media Award.
She’s been an ITN Trainee, BBC TV Correspondent and freelances at Channel 4. One editor says ‘Ena has a unique style, asks the difficult questions and delivers powerful stories that stay with you’. She’s spoken about her work at the UN and travelled the world creating networks to champion women journalists.
Ena is mum to Bonnie. She spends a lot of time in the park chasing bubbles and pointing at dogs.