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Fae Ellington

  • PBCJ AV Library
  • Mar 13
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 9

Empowering Voices through Media and the Arts

Fae Ellington is a distinguished Jamaican journalist, broadcaster, and cultural figure whose contributions to media and the arts have spanned more than four decades. Renowned for her engaging storytelling and advocacy for social justice, she is celebrated as one of Jamaica's leading voices in journalism.


Born on December 24, 1947, in Kingston, Jamaica, Ellington began her media career at a young age. She gained widespread recognition as a radio and television presenter, captivating audiences with her vibrant personality and compelling interviews across diverse platforms, addressing topics from politics to culture.


Fae Ellington. Credit: F. Ellington
Fae Ellington. Credit: F. Ellington

In addition to her journalism, Ellington is a talented actress, playwright, and educator who has significantly impacted the arts in Jamaica. She is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and women’s rights, working to inspire and uplift marginalized communities through her influential platform. 


Fae Ellington interviews Hall Anthony Ellis

Fae Ellington's legacy is honoured not only for her professional achievements but also for her unwavering dedication to promoting Jamaican culture and heritage. Today, she continues to mentor and empower new generations of journalists and creatives both in Jamaica and around the world.

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PBCJ’s Audio-Visual Library invites you to view the digital exhibition “100 years of Jamaica’s Audiovisual History”, mounted to commemorate World Audiovisual Heritage Day (October 27) and to focus attention on Jamaica’s rich audiovisual legacy.

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