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Jasmine Wynn

Associate U.S. Editor
3 Articles

Out with the Old: Generation Z’s Aspirations for the 120th Congress

The Spring 2026 Harvard Youth Poll results indicate that Generation Z desires a new vanguard of younger, non-establishment politicians this midterm cycle.

Racial Politics of the Madwoman: A Review of “Post-Traumatic” by Chantal V. Johnson

Women of color are often excluded from literature of the “Madwoman” genre, as coined by writer Ana Hernandez. “Post-Traumatic” by Chantal V. Johnson challenges that norm.

#CeasefireNow: Examining the 2020s’ Evolution of Social Media, Advocacy and Youth Participation

Given the current geopolitical and national significance of the Israel-Hamas war, understanding the perspectives of young Americans — a group that notably leans pro-Palestine — is crucial, especially given the outsized influence this demographic has exerted in shaping public narratives about the war on college campuses as well as across social media.

“The People’s Republic of Astoria” – A Delve Into America’s Premier Socialist Stronghold.

Astoria serves as a beacon of hope for the success of far-left movements elsewhere in a year filled with competitive elections.

Harvard, Neo-Imperialism, and the CIA: A Call to Action

Neo-imperialism — defined as the economic, political, and legal abuse by western nations over the global south — is also something that the CIA has successfully and dangerously facilitated on a routine basis, oftentimes with Harvard's help.