Ashley Jackson is a dedicated academic and professional with extensive experience in education and research. Currently a Doctoral Student in Anthropology at the University of Chicago, Jackson previously served as a Writing and English Tutor at TutorMe and as a Master's Student and Medical Anthropology Course Assistant at New York University, where responsibilities included course development and student support. Earlier roles include a Business Development Representative at GTT, a Substitute Teacher at School District 159, and a Sales Representative at Adult Beverage Solutions, demonstrating versatility across various sectors. Jackson's leadership in educational policy committees at Grinnell College facilitated initiatives to enhance access for students of color. Additionally, Jackson's independent research, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, produced a significant thesis on the Black Panther Party within a broader socio-political context.