Is Ahsoka considered to be a Jedi now?
I know of the famous “I am no Jedi!” dialogue, but with the new Ahsoka series trailer having the text of “Warrior, Outcast, Rebel, Jedi” in it to describe Ahsoka, and The Mandalorian S2x05 episode having the title: “The Jedi” (about Ahsoka), has this now changed?
Are we meant to think of Ahsoka now being a Jedi once again?
Screenshots of the “Jedi” tagline used on the official Star Wars YouTube & Twitter sites to describe Ahsoka for the series
Edit: Star Wars: Why Ahsoka Is a Jedi Again, Explained - article at MoiveWeb
^ Dave Filoni: “Fans all focus very hard on the line, “I am no Jedi,” from Star Wars: Rebels, but it’s undeniable that she’s trained by the Jedi. I think to most observers she is very Jedi to them. I would argue in some ways—by being so selfless and rejecting a lot of paths that would have given her power — she’s more Jedi-like than even some characters who claim to be Jedi.”
Is Ahsoka Tano a Jedi or Not? Ashley Eckstein Answers - article at Inside The Magic. (Ashley’s answer to the question is “yes”).
In this official Ahsoka trailer, actress Rosario Dawson explains ‘all things Ahsoka in 30 seconds’, and describes the character of Ahsoka as being a “Jedi”:
https://twitter.com/ahsokaofficial/status/1690068060940517376
In this official Ahsoka trailer titled “Master and Apprentices”, it is inferred Ahsoka had previously been training Sabine (as a Jedi; in a master/pupil relationship, with Yoda voiceover referencing other Jedi master/pupils):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTqPkjk0GLU
And as others have said: Ahsoka still acts like a Jedi, lives the moral code of a Jedi, fights like a Jedi, chose to use “the weapon of a Jedi Knight”, and also chose to construct those white lightsabers herself, long after her decision to leave the Jedi Order.
Her voice is also heard in the future ‘The Rise Of Skywalker’, along with many other Jedi spirits, calling to, and supporting Rey.