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    Love

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    Love Jasmine Johnson’s commission for Annotations II continues to explore an ongoing interest in love addiction, this time in relation to physical isolation. Johnson’s drawing residency explores the ordeal of being alone in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic; messages and still-life photographs from queer people living in cities around the world inform the drawings. Through the long study of their environments as well as of her own, Johnson explores the theatrics and banality of aloneness and what happens to our surroundings when love, addiction and isolation are navigated through elected objects

    Jasmine Liaw

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    Jasmine Liaw is an emerging, Chinese-Canadian cross-disciplinary artist in dance performance and digital art. Currently residing in Vancouver, Jasmine graduated with Distinction with the Conteur Academy, a contemporary dance training program under the artistic direction of Eryn Waltman. In her graduating year, Jasmine apprenticed with Frog in Hand, LarchaudDance, Aeris Körper, and The Platform, where she performed, understudied, and worked as a producer and digital-marketing collaborator. Her education at OCAD University is currently supported by the BC Excellence Scholarship. In the Integrated Media program, she hopes to expand her knowledge in documenting movement. Last September, her dance film, depen|dance, was screened as an official selection in the F-O-R-M Festival of Recorded Movement in Vancouver. Recently, she premiered her first digital dance installation in Toronto via youtube live on #CovidDanceHug, a broadcast produced by Kylie Thompson. This June, Jasmine will be exhibiting her digital artworks with Toronto Purple Glow Mag’s Bloom Festival

    Jasmine\u27s Family History

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    Jasmine Kimber authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Spring 2016 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]

    Oral history of Jasmine Mans

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    Jasmine Mans is an artist who calls Newark her home and celebrates the childhood she there spent through her poetry. As an author, performer, poet, and teacher, Jasmine uses a variety of mediums and means, such as books, videos, live performances, and social media to serve as a platform to speak on behalf of others and her community. She recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2014 with a Bachelor's in African-American Studies, and is now traveling the world as a poet. Her work has received a multitude of awards from the Star Ledger-NJPAC, Arts Millennia, and the New York Knicks Poetry Slam. She is a proud member of the LGBTQ community and works through her words and actions as a black feminist and proud Newarker

    Una revision de las app en salud en America Latina

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    Translation of Romero, M.J. and Gideon, Jasmine (2020) Health PPPs in Latin America: a review. In: Gideon, Jasmine and Unterhalter, E. (eds.) Critical Reflections on Public Private Partnerships. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780429280450

    Jasmine Cafe

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    Menu from Jasmine Caf̩ restaurant in Montreal, Quebec. Soup, egg rolls & noodles, sea foods, foo-yung-dun, poultry, pork, chop suey, chow mein, fried specialties, boiled noodles, woon hoon, special Chinese dinners, rice dishes, soup, fish, egg dishes, steaks, chops and poultry, salads, sandwiches.https://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/2868/LimJasmine.pdf?sequence=4From the Imogene Lim restaurant menu collectio

    Fearless Friday: Jasmine Matos

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    This week Surge is honored to highlight Jasmine Matos for Fearless Friday! Originally from the Bronx in NYC, Jasmine is here at Gettysburg majoring in Health Sciences and minoring in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She now finds herself in her last semester at Gettysburg College and is trying to make the most of it. She’s the Captain of B.O.M.B. Squad, a member of the Black Student Union (BSU), a member of the Latin American Student Association (LASA), and she works in the Admissions Office. [excerpt

    #SNCadventures Perspectives: Jasmine Babineaux

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    Jasmine Babineaux \u2719 shares her perspective on her #SNCadventures in Cape Town, South Africa and Chichester, UK

    Letter from Jasmine Tarry to Marilyn Edwards

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    Correspondence between Jasmine Tarry and Marilyn Edwards regarding a meeting of the Booker Prize Committee to be held on July

    Mosaic Atlas: Interview with Jasmine Rast

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    Interview with Jasmine Rast, proprietor of Roy’s Station Coffee and Tea, a commercial cafe that serves as an artistic and social hub for San José’s Japantown. Jasmine identifies as Japanese American and Swiss. Topics discussed include food art, murals, mentoring artists working in the cafe as baristas, the cultures of Japantown, the Obon Festival associated with the Betsuin Buddhist Temple, gentrification, and the multicultural nature of the community. As part of the Mosaic Atlas project, SJSU students and faculty from the Anthropology and Geography Departments interviewed people who support and produce art throughout the Bay Area
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