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social media strategist / innovative lawyering / movement entrepreneur.
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Jazmin Chavez is a passionate Social Media Strategist living in New York City. A lawyer by trade, she focuses on social media and movement strategies for non-profit organizations, artists and small businesses across the nation.
She applies a holistic approach to all her social media clients and focuses on creating long lasting relationships between you and your audience, your brand or your cause. So drop her a line, and share your story with her. Let’s change the world.
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Jazmin Chavez is…
A highly motivated, energetic, dedicated and a passionate social media strategist and social innovator in New York City.
Born in…
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, Jazmin has lived a trans-national and bi-cultural experience. As an immigrant herself, Jazmin’s identity and ideological foundation stems from the experience of comprehending and navigating the U.S. legal system. From this foundation (With over 10 years of legal experience), she serves as a passionate advocate and strategist for civil rights and has dedicated her professional life to becoming an effective justice innovator and movement entrepreneur for communities in need. She is a featured writer for Being Latino, Ms. JD, Huffington Post and currently serves as the social media strategists for East Willy B: an original web series and LatinoJustice PRLDEF.
She was named a Gen-Y Millenial Influencer and shares her experience as a savvy Latina Gen-Y expert. As a Latina, she understands the Latina behavioral, personal and consumer patterns as well as the successes and struggles of her generation.
She is the founder of…
Justicia Hoy, a site that utilizes innovative lawyering to monitor, comment and report on news, laws and events that have an impact on the Latino and immigrant community across the nation, co-founder of Pinxe Cards, a spanglish greeting card company and co-founder of (we)Build Mexico; a non-profit that partners with Non-governmental organizations in Mexico and the United States to create socially, economically and environmentally sustainable economies for Mexican communities ravaged by NAFTA and the current drug war.
Creatively…
She utilizes her skills as a graphic designer and social media strategist to create a brand, identity, relationship, conversions and conversation for social movements, individual artists, non-profits and online businesses. She brings her creativity and humor to every project and collaboration. She has a tremendous passion for blogging, micro-blogging and community participation leadership. She is an amazing note-taker (thanks to law school) and has served as a graphic scribe for state and federal agencies and non-profit organizations. Her work focuses on utilizing critical race theory, marketing in the Latino community, social justice and legal theory to examine new tactics for communication, culture creation and social movements through social media platforms, community participation leadership and narrative power analysis.
Over ten years experience…
In community organizing and strategic online educational outreach in underrepresented communities with an emphasis in immigration law, international law, human rights and humanitarian law. She has collaborated with state and federal agencies and non-profits to assess, create and implement social media strategies that provide educational, post-secondary and legal options for low-income, at risk, and undocumented communities. Through her efforts, she has established relationships between agencies and organizations to build community partnerships that increased community awareness of legal and educational opportunities in Colorado and New York.
On her free time…
She enjoys being a foodie with her husband, and you can often find her at Joe’s Shanghai eating her favorite soup dumplings or preparing for hot dog and dumpling eating competitions in New York. True story.
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Posted on January 12th, 2012 in Blogs with 0 Comments
GUEST POST BY Jazmin Chavez & Julia Ahumada Grob of “East WillyB” via Latino Rebels By the time of this publication, we should all be familiar with the recent controversy regarding ABC sitcom, “Work It,” in which Puerto Rican actor Amaury Nolasco’s character Angel, uttered the egregious statement on national TV, “I’m Puerto Rican, I’d […]
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Posted on January 10th, 2012 in Blogs with 0 Comments
The big day is finally here. Join me, NY Design, Nando Rodriguez, Layla Ravis and the School of Visual Arts for an engaging panel on Latinos in Social Media (LATISM).
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