Jasmine M. Green
is a D.C.-based editor
and writer from Chicago.



She is an assistant opinions editor at the Washington Post.
Jasmine M. Green has a passion for sharp prose and tangled things, which is why she loves the process of polishing words through editing.

Adept at both assignment editing and copy editing, she has been at the Post since 2023. During her undergraduate studies at Harvard, she was an op-ed editor for the student newspaper, the Harvard Crimson.

Her work has been featured in the Washington Post, Midstory Media ThinkHub and the Harvard Crimson.



Selected writings.
How to get a good night’s rest, according to NASA sleep scientists
The Washington Post, 2025

The low-tech genius of the voter guide ‘Girl, I Guess’
The Washington Post, 2024
The Ave: The Wilted, Other Magnificent Mile on Chicago’s South Side
Midstory, 2022
To My Black Legacy Child
The Harvard Crimson, 2022



Selected editing.
‘A full-on base revolt’: Why this shutdown threat is different The Washington Post, 2025

Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know.
By Tim Cunningham. The Washington Post, 2025
Was Trump’s military parade a success?
The Washington Post, 2025
Pay attention: There’s a second civil rights movementBook excerpt by Juan Williams. The Washington Post, 2025



Contact her at jasmg7@gmail.com.