Genevieve Jackson I Art Direction
Genevieve Jackson has provided art and design direction for over 10 years to legacy institutions. As an NYC native, she maintains a passion for creating cutting edge content with both local and global impact. Her love of intersectional multimedia and tech have supported marketing campaigns for The Shirley Chisholm Cultural Institute, Caribbean Heritage Organization, and the UN among others. Jackson also provided creative direction for the short documentary: Time for Shirley Chisholm. As a digital artist and blossoming XR maker, she believes in the connection between story and reality craft; aspiring to build worlds of inspiration, peace and empowerment for marginalized folks both on the screen and IRL.
Anthony Boreland I Videography
Anthony Boreland has been producing television and media for over 15 years. From 'Football Night in America' to 'The Breakfast Club' he has produced award-winning flagship programs for several national television networks. After 7 years as an Executive Producer for REVOLT, Anthony launched 'Podcast Now Studios' to help podcasters add revenue streams through video content. As a creative he loves to write, shoot and edit short-form and long-form content for multiple platforms.
Gisele Parson I Motion Graphics
Gisele Parson is a video editor, motion graphics designer, and content creator with over 10 years of experience working in both independent media and corporate marketing. She has developed videos for various non-profit organizations including outreach videos that identify their audience's passion points, and she also excels in collaboration with other graphic designers and content builders to develop integrative media campaigns and planning strategies for marketing packages. She is also experienced in assisting with strategic contract vendor opportunities with federal and state agencies.
Dex R. Jones I Photography
Dex R. Jones is one of the youngest photographers to have work featured in the Fela Kuti exhibit at the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI), the Dandy Lion exhibit at MoCADA, Art for Social Justice presented by Amnesty International, and in 2013 Dexter featured his first solo art exhibition entitled, “Knight(ed)”. He’s worked with such acclaimed artists as Dread Scott, Patra, Aaron Hall, Brian Kirhagis, Derrick Ashong of Oprah Radio, New York Times bestselling author: Jason Reynolds, Grammy Award Winners: Bridget Kelly, Arrested Development, and more. Influenced by the cultural richness of his Caribbean heritage and Pan-African studies, Jones relentlessly pushes the characterization of beauty not often seen.
Eric Sei I Software Engineer
Eric Sei is a software engineer with a passion to have an impact on communities and businesses using computer technologies. He got fascinated with digital applications when he was first introduced to computers during high school. Since then, he continued to learn and completed a bachelor degree in Computer Science at Brooklyn College, CUNY in 2020 as a first generation college student. He has gained hands-on experience in software development through school work, projects at development programs and multiple internships. Eric Sei is committed to social-economic justice, gender equality and flourishing for marginalized communities.
Raema Grover I Social Media Strategist
As a student attending Parsons School of Design in New York City studying Strategic Design & Management with a minor in Fashion Communication & Film Production. Raema is always looking for the next opportunity to translate her love for brand management, and fashion image-making through her work. Raema predominantly focuses on photography, videography, and paintings with the use of Adobe Suite applications to refine and edit which captures many conceptual ideas.