Anisa Morridadi

[4][5] Morridadi was born and raised in the Northfield district of in Birmingham, England,[6] attending King Edwards VI Five Ways School [citation needed], before graduating from Aston University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Management.

[9] She has since co-founded Fifteen Minute Trainer Ltd,[10] Identity Dance Project[11] Canis Major,[12][13] and Beatfreeks[14] - an award-winning social enterprise engaging young people in arts, training and leadership opportunities.

[2] As part of Beatfreeks, Morridadi set up Free Radical in June 2017 with lead producer and poet Amerah Saleh, to focus on "arts activism and storytelling".

[20][21] She was one of 82 high-profile creatives, led by regional mayor Andy Street, to put their names to an open letter urging Channel 4 to invest in the West Midlands.

[28][29] In the same year, Anisa and Beatfreeks produced a Data Rave to engage young people in the run up the United Kingdom's EU membership referendum.