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Jas Waters (October 21, 1980 – June 9, 2020), also known as Jas Fly, was an American screenwriter and journalist. She was a staff writer for the television series This Is Us and also wrote for The Breaks, Hood Adjacent with James Davis, and Kidding. Waters was a journalist in the hip hop industry, writing a digital column for Vibe Vixen in the early 2010s and starring in the reality show The Gossip Game. She advocated for the importance of black writers in the film and television industry. Waters was born in Evanston, Illinois, and raised by her grandmother in a senior home. After graduating from Evanston Township High School, she attended Columbia College Chicago. She died of suicide by hanging on June 9, 2020, in Los Angeles County, California.

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  • Jas Waters (October 21, 1980 – June 9, 2020), also known as Jas Fly, was an American screenwriter and journalist. She was a staff writer for the television series This Is Us and also wrote for The Breaks, Hood Adjacent with James Davis, and Kidding. Waters was a journalist in the hip hop industry, writing a digital column for Vibe Vixen in the early 2010s and starring in the reality show The Gossip Game. She advocated for the importance of black writers in the film and television industry. Waters was born in Evanston, Illinois, and raised by her grandmother in a senior home. After graduating from Evanston Township High School, she attended Columbia College Chicago. She died of suicide by hanging on June 9, 2020, in Los Angeles County, California. (en)
  • Jas Waters (Evanston, Illinois, 21 de outubro de 1980 — 9 de junho de 2020), também conhecida como Jas Fly, foi uma roteirista e jornalista americana conhecida por escrever 18 episódios da série de TV This Is Us. Ela também escreveu para e Hood Adjacent with James Davis. Waters trabalhou como jornalista na indústria do hip hop, e tinha uma coluna digital para o . Ela defendeu a importância de escritores negros na indústria de cinema e televisão. Waters nasceu na cidade de Evanston, Illinois e foi criada por sua avó em uma casa de retiro. Depois de se formar no Colégio da Cidade de Evanston, frequentou o . Ela cometeu suicídio por enforcamento no dia 9 de junho de 2020, no condado de Los Angeles, Califórnia. (pt)
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  • Jas Waters (October 21, 1980 – June 9, 2020), also known as Jas Fly, was an American screenwriter and journalist. She was a staff writer for the television series This Is Us and also wrote for The Breaks, Hood Adjacent with James Davis, and Kidding. Waters was a journalist in the hip hop industry, writing a digital column for Vibe Vixen in the early 2010s and starring in the reality show The Gossip Game. She advocated for the importance of black writers in the film and television industry. Waters was born in Evanston, Illinois, and raised by her grandmother in a senior home. After graduating from Evanston Township High School, she attended Columbia College Chicago. She died of suicide by hanging on June 9, 2020, in Los Angeles County, California. (en)
  • Jas Waters (Evanston, Illinois, 21 de outubro de 1980 — 9 de junho de 2020), também conhecida como Jas Fly, foi uma roteirista e jornalista americana conhecida por escrever 18 episódios da série de TV This Is Us. Ela também escreveu para e Hood Adjacent with James Davis. Waters trabalhou como jornalista na indústria do hip hop, e tinha uma coluna digital para o . Ela defendeu a importância de escritores negros na indústria de cinema e televisão. (pt)
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