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Jackie Cosse (they/she)
@jackiecosse.bsky.social
NYU Silver PhD Candidate studying how mandatory arrest criminalizes IPV survivors ✍️⛓️‍💥 Here because of the Dominican women who raised me, the disabled femmes/Black feminist scholars who taught me, & QTPOC magic✨Mostly surviving due to my dog, partner, &BG3 🎮
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Extremely bad. Thanks for sharing.

For folks unfamiliar with this project of @interruptcrim.bsky.social, this kind of thing happening in 2017/18 was one of the many reasons we founded the Beyond Do No Harm Network - folks can learn more & join us at bit.ly/BDNHLaunch
Beyond Do No Harm — Interrupting Criminalization
bit.ly
June 25, 2025 at 4:44 PM
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Not everyone got it wrong, & I’m also grateful to have my mentor’s support pushing back in moments like these. But this MATTERS—because it doesn’t just undermine me, it also erases the real, hard, brilliant labor of BIWOC like Brianna Amos & Lucy Prout who helped make this paper what it is
June 18, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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2. One instance where the above happened & I wasn’t mentioned at ALL—despite the article linking to the paper where I’m listed as first author

3. Repeatedly being listed as a PhD student instead of candidate, even when writers had my correct info & gave that accuracy to men/white peers
June 18, 2025 at 3:51 PM
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1. Multiple instances where my advisor is credited as lead author or having conceived our study

This echoes patterns where white men are assumed to lead, REINFORCES the very systems our paper critiques, & is overall a stark example of how work on racism by femmes of color gets written out
June 18, 2025 at 3:49 PM
Thank you!!
June 18, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Link to NYU’s article on our paper “Social Defeat and Psychosis in the United States: A Replication and Critical Reconceptualization” here!

www.nyu.edu/content/nyu/...
Experiences with Discrimination May Raise Risk of Early Psychotic Episodes: NYU Study
Researchers see evidence that broad societal inequities could contribute to the development of early psychosis among marginalized young adults
www.nyu.edu
May 31, 2025 at 7:04 PM
Just went back to check my masters thesis that I wrote 10 years ago, since it's the oldest thing that I have published (also good lord that was a while ago).

...not even a full two sentences into that 70-page document before I use two of them. Sigh.
May 9, 2025 at 7:52 PM