Jaspreet Kaur: Award-Winning Spoken Word Artist and Poet
Jaspreet Kaur, also known by her artistic moniker Behind the Netra, is a distinguished spoken word artist, writer, and educator based in East London. With an academic background in History and Gender Studies, Jaspreet Kaur has dedicated her career to using the power of words to address critical social issues, including gender discrimination, mental health stigma, and the postcolonial immigrant experience. Her work is particularly noted for tackling taboo subjects within the South Asian community, making her a vital voice for cultural advocacy and social justice. As an accomplished author, Jaspreet Kaur released her debut book, 'Brown Girl Like Me,' through Pan Macmillan, which has received significant acclaim for its exploration of identity and female empowerment. Her professional influence extends into major media, where she serves as a regular contributor and commentator for BBC platforms, including BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 2. Her TEDx London talk, 'How Poetry Saved My Life,' further illustrates her commitment to using storytelling as a tool for personal and societal transformation. Through her professional practice, Jaspreet Kaur collaborates with global brands and public institutions such as the NHS, Deloitte, and EY to provide high-impact keynote speaking, interactive workshops, and creative commissions. Recognized with the Asian Women of Achievement Award for Arts and Culture and named one of the Top 10 Inspirational Sikh Women in the UK, she continues to work at the intersection of arts, education, and social justice. Jaspreet Kaur also serves as an Associate Research Fellow at Birkbeck University's Centre for British Political Life, contributing her expertise to academic and creative research.