Jasmine Mitchell
@jasminephd
Professor of American Studies and Media Studies. Author of Imagining the Mulatta: Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian Media. Philly Born Brooklyn Raised.
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O *Diálogos pra NÃO passar em branco* da sexta-feira, 21 de janeiro, convida *Jasmine Mitchell*, para uma conversa sobre o tema: *Branquitude nas telenovelas* com AfroeducAÇÃO #dialogospranaopassarembranco #educacaoantirrracista #comunicacaoantirracista
My latest article Deployments of #Multiracial #Masculinity and Anti-Black Violence: The Racial Framings of Barack Obama, George Zimmerman, and #DaunteWright mdpi.com/1651932 #mdpisocsci via Social Sciences grapples with how #mixedrace functions under #WhiteSupremacy.
Come out to talk about race, gender, sexuality, nation, and media #2022ASA Author Meets Critic: Imagining the Mulatta: Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian Media Hilton New Orleans Riverside, Floor, Grand Salon C - Sect 15 - 1st Floor Friday, Nov 4 10:00 AM Illinois Press
🇧🇷Last week, leftist Lula da Silva was reelected as president over right-wing leader Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil. In this OpEd, Jasmine Mitchell parallels American & Brazilian right-wing politics, & explains why the U.S. should follow Brazils' lead. Read more:newsweek.com/us-must-follow…
🇺🇸🇧🇷In her TheHillOpinion OpEd, Jasmine Mitchell draws ties b/w the #Jan6 insurrection and the Brazilian gov't invasion earlier this month. Read more: thehill.com/opinion/congre…
Black Perspectives is hosting a roundtable on Reighan Gillam's Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (Illinois Press 2022), Mon., Apr 3 to Fri., Apr 7, with pieces from @ProfaGladys, Andrea S. Allen, Jasmine Mitchell, and WMP—aaihs.org/online-roundta…
Today at Black Perspectives: Jasmine Mitchell writes, "While other scholarly work examines the limited representation of Afro-Brazilians in mass media, Visualizing Black Lives examines the alternative mediascapes of independent Afro-Brazilian production."aaihs.org/afro-brazilian…
This forum was a dream come true! Thanks to AAIHS Black Perspectives and to the contributors: Laura Correa Ochoa, Bryce Henson, dr. darius, Jasmine Mitchell, João Gabriel Rabello Sodré, Vítor Antunes, Cassie Osei is Writing a Book, and Steph Reist. I've learned so much from each essay & others will too!
Friends, please keep shining a light on Columbia & Yale and the criminalization of students there. But where is the outrage when this happens at @cuny & Brooklyn College-when working class students of color are criminalized instead of Ivy League students?thenation.com/article/societ…