Jasmine Wilson (she/her) is a versatile singer, composer, poet, educator, and producer.

She is a passionate storyteller who combines jazz and classical music with free improvisation and poetry. Jasmine is a Dream Unfinished Activist Orchestra member, singing in concerts for Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the DiMenna Center for Classical Music, the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Queens Museum, and the Center for Constitutional Rights. She is half of the improvisation-based musical duo Chez Cherie with pianist Joey Chang. Jasmine has performed and collaborated with artists such as composer/musicians Aakash Mittal, Anjna Swaminathan, Joel Ross, Maria Grand, Sean Mayes, and Stephan Crump. Internationally, she has appeared with Canadian funk/R&B bands What It Is, the Morphtet, Freak Motif, and Kalmunity.

Jasmine connects her students to their authentic voices and develops self-confidence through transformative public speaking and music classes. She has guest lectured at Harvard University, led workshops at Columbia University, and taught across France, Canada, and New York City. In 2020, Jasmine received the Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA) Award, recognizing artists committed to activism and racial justice.

She is an experienced broadcast and digital producer covering news, current affairs, and arts & culture. Jasmine co-hosted Soul Perspectives on CKUT 90.3 FM and produced programs for CJAD 800 Radio and the Kelly Alexander Show. In television, she creates "media with impact" at The WNET Group, America’s flagship PBS station. She graduated from McGill University.