Lecture Seminar Series
Experience the African Diaspora with thought provoking, visually-oriented lectures perfect for Black History month and throughout the year.
Dr. Jackson holds a Ph.D. in Visual Anthropology from Union Institute and an MFA and BFA from Yale University. He is founder and president of Olaleye Communications, Inc., of Boston, MA. Hes serves as a consultant to artists and scholars who are conducting visual and cultural research related to Africa retentions in the Americas.
Dr. Jackson is available for a number of thought-provoking visually-oriented lectures on:
- Ghana’s Slave Forts and Castles
- The Candomble of Brazil
- The Yoruba Religious Tradition in the Americas
- The Million Man and Million Women Marches of Washington, DC and Philadelphia, PA
- Cross Cultural Influences
Invite Reginald to your school, organization, or institution for an inspiring visual presentation that can be accompanied by a photographic exhibition and curriculum.
For more details, call (857)389-8986 mobile or inquire by email, reginald.jackson@simmons.edu