Jeanne Jones
Author
One of seven children growing up in a predominantly white Midwest city, Jeanne Jones had the unique
opportunity of being introduced at an early age to people of different races, cultures, and religions.
After becoming the wife of a black man and the mother to biracial and black children, her privilege was
amplified in an unexpected way, and her ....
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One of seven children growing up in a predominantly white Midwest city, Jeanne Jones had the unique
opportunity of being introduced at an early age to people of different races, cultures, and religions.
After becoming the wife of a black man and the mother to biracial and black children, her privilege was
amplified in an unexpected way, and her desire to educate herself on these topics grew. Jones received
a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Nebraska Omaha, where she studied
racial disparities in the criminal justice system. She went on to earn a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, and has completed the Transformational Leadership
program through Bellevue University in Omaha, Nebraska.
Her most important role is being a mother, and her dream for her mixed family is to improve race
relations in our divided country, one uncomfortable but necessary conversation at a time.