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Jazmine Janay Cuevas is a Critical Race Theorist whose overall aim is to urge Mexicanidad to recognize Blackness which has historically, legally, and socially been e-raced through pan-Africanism. Currently she works as Marketing Director of the Nylia Ballet Academy, an Early Career Fellow with Borderlands Shakespeare, and a RaceB4Race Social Media Fellow. Jazmine is as well an organizer for the Smithsonian’s Latino Museum Studies Program’s 30th anniversary conference. Jazmine has adjuncted at the University of Texas at El Paso in the First Year Composition Program. She has been a fellow for Alamo Colleges Annual Democratizing Racial Justice: Ethnic Studies Educators’ Academy, Penn States’ Cooper-DuBois Mentoring Program, and the Latino Museum Studies Program at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Outside of academia Jazmine has served as Youth Works Coordinator for El Paso, Texas’ branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which also happens to be the first chartered chapter of the NAACP in the state of Texas.
Feel Free to follow her on IG: @professor_carter__
@nyliaballetacademy
or email: jazmine@nyliaballetacademy.com
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