Interviews with Jasmine Anderson

IInstagram Handle: @SincerelyJsmn

1.First concert you attended?

The very first concert I attended was a Summer concert presented by Power99 back in 2008.

2. What made you want to be in entertainment?

Since a little girl, I've always been involved in entertainment and media. From creating my own magazines, to organizing events for my schools. Entertainment and m


3. Do you think women receive enough credit for their contributions to music?

I think women receive more credit in the aspect of being the musician/artist; but I do not think the women in media/music that work behind the scenes get enough credit!


4. Do you think the #MeToo movement will help improve things for women in music?

I think it will, I think it will impact many industries and allow women's voices to not only be heard but to also be perceived ad creditable. 

5. What needs to be done to improve the communication between older and younger women?

I think the most important aspect to improve on is the generational gap. I believe that idea of separation makes us believe that older/younger women cannot communicate or understand one another. As women, no matter the age, we can and should all be able to relate to and encourage one another, no matter the differences.

6. Who is your model for entertainment and why?

Karen Civil, Miss Diddy and Scottie Beam are my top 3 entertainment industry influences. They are all very powerful women in the industry who have mastered their purposes.


7. Where do see the role of women in entertainment growing?

Ideally, I see the woman taking the forefront of the entertainment industry. Not only as far as the content that we see and hear, but also behind the scenes and developing the next era of entertainment. You can look at so many women writers, actresses and business women prevail in this last decade within the entertainment industry.