Jasmine White
As a plus-sized Black woman, Jasmine White never related to a white woman more than Meredith Grey when she pleaded, “Pick me. Choose me. Love me.” This plea deeply resonates with her own artistic journey for authentic representation in the media. Jasmine’s tenure as a development executive at Lifetime TV involved shaping culturally shifting narratives for significant projects like Surviving R. Kelly, Surviving Epstein, and Mahalia, sparking vital conversations about systemic issues. Her writing delves into the complexities of identity and the human condition, with characters that reflect real human vulnerabilities, as seen in series like “Hotline” and “#Stressed.” These projects not only challenge viewers but also foster crucial dialogues on mental health, acceptance, and resilience.
As Jasmine continues to write, she is committed to breaking barriers and challenging norms, with the goal of weaving stories that offer hope and demonstrate that we are not alone in our darkest moments. This journey is about more than creating content; it’s about igniting change, one story at a time.