Native American Heritage Month: Interview with Designer Jasmine K. Burton
/Check out this feature by the Industrial Design Society of America here.
Check out this feature by the Industrial Design Society of America here.
Grateful to be featured in this Yanko Design piece by Kristi Bartlett which can be viewed here.
Check out this feature from the Consortium featuring Wish for WASH here.
I was quoted in this piece by the Toilet Board Coalition following 5 year of the Toilet Accelerator Program. Read the full report here.
Check out this article about my work founding the Women in the sanitation economy innovation lab here. (written by Kate Zerrner)
Check out this article from the GT Institute for Leadership and Social Impact here.
This is the fifth installment of Exygy’s interview series, Leading the Future: Her Point of View. We hope to uplift present-day change makers who are moving the needle at the intersection of equity, social impact, and technology. Originally inspired by Women’s History Month in March, we’re excited to extend the celebration of women leaders outside of one month into ongoing conversations, reflections, and inspiration. This series is hosted by Roshen Sethna, Civic Partner at Exygy. Watch the full interview here and read the article here.
Check out this video from the GT College of Design highlighting my story here.
Super honored to be included in Atlanta Magazine’s May issue that highlights 60 Voices on the city’s past, present and future 💫
“On the neighborhood level or citywide, this is still a place where you can connect. And whether that’s the cause or the effect, this city is uniquely diverse—not just because of evolving demographics but because new voices are starting to be heard. Creatives, entrepreneurs, politicians, and leaders are emerging from every corner. The New Atlanta Way must embrace us all.” 👏🏾
Read more here (written by Jewel Wicker)
Jasmine is a social innovation strategist and hybrid professional with a focus on gender equity, racial justice and meaningful youth engagement in the global health, education, and economic opportunity sectors.
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