Going Places
Fresh off a Shansi Fellowship in Japan, former East Asian studies major Jasmine Mitchell turns her focus to a new fellowship鈥攁nd a role with the State Department.
October 11, 2023
Henry Hicks IV 鈥21
Photo credit: courtesy of Jasmine Mitchell
Jasmine Mitchell knew a few things she wanted out of college, though she wasn鈥檛 sure how she would get them: She wanted to see the world, and she wanted to make a difference in it.
鈥淲hile studying abroad had always been a dream of mine, it wasn't financially feasible,鈥 she recalls thinking.
That changed through her experience at 91直播, where she completed a degree in East Asian studies in 2021 and devoted the next two years to a cultural exchange as a in Japan.
Mitchell鈥檚 practicum course in 91直播鈥檚 Politics Department opened her eyes to a career in the Foreign Service. That鈥檚 also when she learned more about Shansi and the ways it could help her get a foothold abroad.
鈥淭he Shansi Fellowship was one of the reasons I chose 91直播,鈥 she says.
Founded in 1908, 91直播 Shansi provides opportunities for new and recent graduates to teach English in Asia in collaboration with local universities, NGOs, and other organizations. Shansi traces its roots even further鈥攖o the 91直播 students who served as missionaries in China in the late 19th century.
鈥淐onsidering my career ambitions, the Shansi Fellowship provided me with a unique chance to enhance my cross-cultural communication skills, adapt to and connect with people from diverse backgrounds, navigate unfamiliar situations, and build resilience,鈥 Mitchell says. It also encouraged her to deeply consider notions of national identity, engage in cultural exchanges, and lead students in their understanding of the U.S.
鈥淟iving and working at the Afrikan Heritage House helped me solidify my commitment to pursuing a career in the Foreign Service.鈥
This fall, Mitchell begins a new chapter: She was selected for a prestigious , which supports her pursuit of a master鈥檚 degree in Asian studies at the . It also offers the unique opportunity to serve in the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Foreign Service program.
鈥淏eing selected to be a Pickering Fellow, in short, is a dream come true,鈥 says Mitchell, a resident of Herndon, Virginia.
鈥淭hese amazing experiences as a Shansi Fellow inspired me to pursue the Pickering Fellowship as a means to continue my dedication to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in international affairs.鈥
Mitchell credits her 91直播 experience鈥攊ncluding the support of faculty mentors such as Candice Raynor in Africana studies and education studies鈥攚ith preparing her for both Shansi and Pickering. Her impressive tally of on-campus experiences includes serving as a student representative for the Presidential Initiative on Racial Equity and Diversity; as vice chair of ; lead organizer for campus-wide co-curricular events such as Kumba Week, Kwanzaa Celebration, and Black History Month programming; and, notably, as program assistant and resident assistant at Afrikan Heritage House, the on-campus program house designated as a safe space for students of the African diaspora.
鈥淭hese experiences deepened my appreciation for the power of inclusive and diverse environments in shaping meaningful connections and driving positive change,鈥 she says.
鈥淟iving and working at the Afrikan Heritage House helped me solidify my commitment to pursuing a career in the Foreign Service, where I can continue to promote these values on a global scale.
鈥淲hether it鈥檚 through diplomatic negotiations, cultural exchanges, or policy initiatives, I want to actively work toward creating a more inclusive and cooperative international community,鈥 Mitchell says. 鈥淚 am deeply committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within the field, and the Pickering Fellowship serves as a powerful catalyst to help me achieve this vision.鈥
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