Jasmine Mithani
Jasmine Mithani (she/her) is a queer multiracial entity focused on making complex ideas accessible to everyone. She has worked as a visual journalist, game developer, civic tech software consultant, data editor, and user experience designer. Her experience in journalism spans newsrooms national to hyper-local, including FiveThirtyEight, National Public Radio, and South Side Weekly.
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Guidelines for reporting on multiracial people
How to write about mixed and multiracial people, Part 2
Posted onPART 2 OF 2: When it comes to writing about mixed and multiracial people, it is critical to understand the historical context behind the terms, learn how to speak to sources and write about them, and examine any bias throughout the journalistic process. In this article, we are going to introduce guidelines for reporting on mixed-race populations.
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A condensed history of multiracial identification in the United States
How to write about mixed and multiracial people, Part 1
Posted onPART 1 OF 2: When it comes to writing about mixed and multiracial people, it is critical to understand the historical context behind the terms, learn how to speak to sources and write about them, and examine any bias throughout the journalistic process. In this article, we are going to review an abbreviated history of mixed-race people in the United States.