Ash Abraham
CBC Ottawa Cross-Platform Producer and Reporter
Ash Abraham is a producer and reporter with CBC's Creator Network and Content Diversification project. She also contributes to Ottawa Morning and All in a Day.
Latest from Ash Abraham
Creator Network
Representation on the green: Black siblings on teeing off for the first time
Siblings Joel and Precious Iziomon always wanted to learn to golf, but say they felt intimidated by the sport partly because so few players looked like them. The duo decided to take a swing at it, for a CBC Ottawa Creator Network documentary titled: “Black 2 Golf,” shot and directed by their mother Kofo Iziomon.
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Creator Network
Deaf polyglots: How this couple communicates in 6 languages without making a sound
Why deaf couple Mujde Hasimoglu McGuire and Ryan McGuire wanted to showcase the beauty and diversity of sign languages in their short film The Voice in their Hands, produced in collaboration with CBC Ottawa’s Creator Network.
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Feel like unravelling? These women say knitting helped them during difficult times
How these women used knitting to weave a different story about difficult chapters of their life.
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Creator Network
I survived a shooting at an Airbnb on Gilmour Street. Here's why I'm sharing my story
Four years after surviving a shooting at an Ottawa Airbnb, Samuel Douf shares what happened that night, how he's coping in the aftermath, and what he wants youth to take away from his story. This video was put together with filmmakers Lucas Arias-Valenzuela and Jean-Jacques Ngandu, for CBC Ottawa's Creator Network.
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There's more to our son than Down syndrome — which is why we want to share his art with the world
Joel Jamensky, an artist with Down syndrome, shares his message globally with the help of his family.
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Creator Network
They broke up for their faith. Asking questions brought them back together
Josh Murphy and Caroline Rex share how questioning the teachings of their evangelical faith helped them find a path back to each other and their faith, for CBC Ottawa’s Creator Network.
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Creator Network
She was a homeless preteen. Standup comedy and cold milk helped her survive
Watch how a 36-year-old comedian dealt with homelessness living in a motel and turned the bleakest chapters in her life into a career on stage. She shares her story in this CBC Ottawa Creator Network piece titled 'Got Housing?'
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Creator Network
She lived in a motel for 3 years as a kid. Here's how she turned it into standup comedy
Comedian Janelle Niles shares how she turned the bleakest moments in her life — like when her family was homeless and lived in a motel in Ottawa’s east end — into a career in comedy, in this CBC Ottawa Creator Network piece.
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Creator Network
Hardcore in the Valley: Spotlight on punk sound emerging from outside Ottawa
"Could my hometown be becoming punk?" asks Orrin Alexander in this Creator Network piece spotlighting a growing hardcore music scene out of Pembroke, Ont.
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Safe home now
She fled violence in Syria, but it followed her. A refugee says after learning her rights in a Donald Street apartment basement, she left her husband to start a new life.
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