About Karen Gabay

Karen Gabay is a broadcaster, TV producer, podcast host & producer, award winning film maker, exhibition curator and radio host.

Reporting and producing features on music, the arts, film, social affairs and sport for local & network radio, Karen has a broad portfolio. Radio credits include reporting & presenting for BBC Radio Manchester, BBC 5 Live, BBC England, BBC UK Black. & Kiss FM. Karen interviews emerging artists, actors, writers and performers, as well as influential leaders in local, national and international social affairs, high profile entertainers, film directors & authors.

Karen’s recent radio conversations have been with actor Kerry Washington, known for her role as Olivia Pope in Scandal, R & B star Omarion, Jazz musician & composer Branford Marsalis. theatre director Ryan Calais Cameron Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men, Infinity Song, Mica Millar, Reuben James, Dee Cee Lee,Asa, Adekunle Gold & Emeli Sande,

Her radio work & activism on racism in football led to the introduction of the Rooney Rule in the UK.

Karen champions women in music, and rising stars in music, stage and film. Her passion is for music, and Manchester’s music scene, music education, the arts & mental health.

Karen is especially interested in developing & curating projects that celebrate nostalgia, memory, American & Caribbean social affairs & pop culture.

Karen’s producer credits include producing for UK TV channels & Viacom/Reelz in the USA. & she series produced the acclaimed 3 part documentary series First Ladies of Hip-Hop

Additional career highlights include BBC2’s When Bob Marley Came to Britain, & the UNESCO award winning documentary Reggae Britannia (BBC).

ITV’s The Nation's Favourite Motown Songs and Nation’s Favourite Beatles Songs, 7 Up & Me (Michael Apted), & ITV’s Christmas Carols .

Not only has Karen contributed to some of TV’s most insightful popular culture documentaries of the last decade, she is also an award winning filmmaker and curator.

Credited for her unique work combining archive film with public & community engagement, Karen has created and curated oral histories, video content, events and soundscapes for exhibitions on Disabled Living, Manchester’s Belle Vue, Strawberry Studios and illustrator Emory Douglas of the Black Panther movement.

Karen has led on several projects over the last decade that have captured the cultural heritage of the North West of England’s with film and oral histories, winning awards and commendations for this ground breaking work. Karen is also passionate about enhancing the contributions of women in the music industry. and black musicians in the North of England.

 

Photo: Gladstone Minzie/Soulfunktion