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UP SERIES: JASMINE
As told by Jasmine Mitcham and Family/Friends
WHO IS JASMINE MITCHAM?
FAMILY CONT.
 Mom: “She’s bright, intelligent, a forward
  thinker, intuitive… you’re not pretentious. The
  kind of person who, if they want to do something,
  they’ll do it. A person couldn’t talk you into doing
  anything you didn’t want to do.”
 Grandmother: “She's black and beautiful and
  smart. She's a good listener and uhh… lets see.
  Very respectful, not selfish, very caring, and
  thoughtful.”
 Mykel: “You're awesome, kind ,and awesome
  looking.”
 Mycah: “You're nice, you're amazing, you're
  helpful, pretty, and creative.”
FRIENDS CONT.
   Marjani: “So Jasmine I like because you are respectable,
    cool, laid back, and well cultured. You have a lot of that not
    so common sense and we have a lot in common and it’s not
    so hard to not like someone that you have so much in
    common with.”
   Marcus: “I like you because you’re down to earth, you’re
    very chill, and you make very good conversation. You’re
    intelligent too and I value your opinion”
   Remi: “You’re easy to converse with and we never run out
    of topics. You’re understanding, and you’re TRILL.”
   Donia: “I’m friends with Jasmine because I personally
    never met someone who was so comfortable in her own
    skin, fashionable, understanding, and caring at the same
    time and not too self centric.”
ERIC CONT.
   Eric: “I tend to find myself attracted to girls who
    are different…a little on the hippie side. I'm
    attracted to the way you think and express
    yourself. You're different and independent. I am
    in a relationship with you because I like being
    with someone who likes me as much as I like
    them back the way you express love for me. And
    we can sit down and not say anything and still
    enjoy each other. You're a friend but at the same
    time you're more than that. I feel like I can hang
    out with you but at the same time I can talk to
    you about things that I couldn’t others. I love you
    more than I could ever love a friend… You make
    my chest feel all weird.”
   I chose to study at St.
    John’s because I
    received the most
    Financial Aid and it was
    in New York.
   My college experience
    has been a significant
    life experience thus far.
   I stay in campus in
    Carey Hall, but I would
    like to live off campus
    my junior year.
    Preferably in Brooklyn.
COMMUNITY
   It’s hard to pin point my
    community now and how
    it will be in the future.
   I’m originally from San
    Diego, CA
   I now reside in Queens,
    NY
   I plan to live in Brooklyn
    until college is finished
   In the future I plan to
    travel so my community
    will constantly be
    changing.
21




    By the age of 21 I plan on finishing my four
     years at St. John’s and graduating with a B.A.
     in Psychology and a B.A. in Television and
     Film Production.
28
 By the age of 28 I plan
  on being married and
  possibly starting a
  family.
 I will either have
  attainted my PhD or
  still continuing on the
  path to do so.
35
 By 35 I will have my
  PhD in Psychology.
 I will have at least one
  child.
 Be in the process of
  finding my dream
  home.
 Working as a Child
  Psychologist and
  creating documentaries
  based on social issues.
42
•By 42 at the latest I would like
to
be living in my dream home.
Some
Place surrounded by trees and
 near a body of water.
49
   All of my children should
    be raised by now.
   I should have my travel
    spots mapped out for
    retirement.
   I expect to be:
       established in the Psych
        community.
       Created at least two
        films.
       Begin writing a book
        based on the lives and
        experiences of my mother,
        grandmother, and aunts.
       Begin piecing together a
        poetry book.
56
 RETIRED! I would to
  be able to retire from
  the Psych field at this
  age and spend my time
  traveling with my
  husband and creating
  films.
 I should be a grandma
  by now and an
  awesome one at that.

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Up series

  • 1. UP SERIES: JASMINE As told by Jasmine Mitcham and Family/Friends
  • 2. WHO IS JASMINE MITCHAM?
  • 3.
  • 4. FAMILY CONT.  Mom: “She’s bright, intelligent, a forward thinker, intuitive… you’re not pretentious. The kind of person who, if they want to do something, they’ll do it. A person couldn’t talk you into doing anything you didn’t want to do.”  Grandmother: “She's black and beautiful and smart. She's a good listener and uhh… lets see. Very respectful, not selfish, very caring, and thoughtful.”  Mykel: “You're awesome, kind ,and awesome looking.”  Mycah: “You're nice, you're amazing, you're helpful, pretty, and creative.”
  • 5.
  • 6. FRIENDS CONT.  Marjani: “So Jasmine I like because you are respectable, cool, laid back, and well cultured. You have a lot of that not so common sense and we have a lot in common and it’s not so hard to not like someone that you have so much in common with.”  Marcus: “I like you because you’re down to earth, you’re very chill, and you make very good conversation. You’re intelligent too and I value your opinion”  Remi: “You’re easy to converse with and we never run out of topics. You’re understanding, and you’re TRILL.”  Donia: “I’m friends with Jasmine because I personally never met someone who was so comfortable in her own skin, fashionable, understanding, and caring at the same time and not too self centric.”
  • 7.
  • 8. ERIC CONT.  Eric: “I tend to find myself attracted to girls who are different…a little on the hippie side. I'm attracted to the way you think and express yourself. You're different and independent. I am in a relationship with you because I like being with someone who likes me as much as I like them back the way you express love for me. And we can sit down and not say anything and still enjoy each other. You're a friend but at the same time you're more than that. I feel like I can hang out with you but at the same time I can talk to you about things that I couldn’t others. I love you more than I could ever love a friend… You make my chest feel all weird.”
  • 9. I chose to study at St. John’s because I received the most Financial Aid and it was in New York.  My college experience has been a significant life experience thus far.  I stay in campus in Carey Hall, but I would like to live off campus my junior year. Preferably in Brooklyn.
  • 10. COMMUNITY  It’s hard to pin point my community now and how it will be in the future.  I’m originally from San Diego, CA  I now reside in Queens, NY  I plan to live in Brooklyn until college is finished  In the future I plan to travel so my community will constantly be changing.
  • 11. 21  By the age of 21 I plan on finishing my four years at St. John’s and graduating with a B.A. in Psychology and a B.A. in Television and Film Production.
  • 12. 28  By the age of 28 I plan on being married and possibly starting a family.  I will either have attainted my PhD or still continuing on the path to do so.
  • 13. 35  By 35 I will have my PhD in Psychology.  I will have at least one child.  Be in the process of finding my dream home.  Working as a Child Psychologist and creating documentaries based on social issues.
  • 14. 42 •By 42 at the latest I would like to be living in my dream home. Some Place surrounded by trees and near a body of water.
  • 15. 49  All of my children should be raised by now.  I should have my travel spots mapped out for retirement.  I expect to be:  established in the Psych community.  Created at least two films.  Begin writing a book based on the lives and experiences of my mother, grandmother, and aunts.  Begin piecing together a poetry book.
  • 16. 56  RETIRED! I would to be able to retire from the Psych field at this age and spend my time traveling with my husband and creating films.  I should be a grandma by now and an awesome one at that.