Joel Mackall - NIAAS Core Group Member
Joel Mackall is a Project Developer with the ReIdren Business Group: a Roxbury-based independent education company. Mr. Mackall graduated from Colby College in 1993 and managed bank operations units in Boston & Toronto before organizing the ReIdren Business Group in 2003.
Mr. Mackall is a co-founder of the S.O.S. Living Museum in Roxbury, a co-founder of the Hidden History of Black Boston Tours, a co-founder of the Nubian Writer's Group, a self-published author, secretary of the Cameroonians of Lowell Association (CAMOLA), a Warren Gardens Housing Cooperative board member, a technology advisor with the Black Community Information Center (BCIC) and an advisory council member of the Network of Immigrants and African American Solidarity (NIAAS).
The mission of ReIdren is to help black folks think better of ourselves through 1) knowledge of our Roots, 2) Universal Political Fluency and 3) Quality Work Skills. Building from our Rootz Genealogy Classes, Permanent SOS Living Museum display & the Mobile Black History Museum, we also deliver neighboring families, organizations and institutions technology instruction, work preparation/life skills and advise our non-profits & for-profits how to operate better, operate simpler and operate truer.
ReIdren is growing: it serves hundreds of residents in Boston, Cambridge & online, creatively employs adults & youth as project developers. Our teachers delivered our first computer classes in the Spanish language in the spring of 2009.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 857.939.1461
Website: www.reidren.com
Joel Mackall is a Project Developer with the ReIdren Business Group: a Roxbury-based independent education company. Mr. Mackall graduated from Colby College in 1993 and managed bank operations units in Boston & Toronto before organizing the ReIdren Business Group in 2003.
Mr. Mackall is a co-founder of the S.O.S. Living Museum in Roxbury, a co-founder of the Hidden History of Black Boston Tours, a co-founder of the Nubian Writer's Group, a self-published author, secretary of the Cameroonians of Lowell Association (CAMOLA), a Warren Gardens Housing Cooperative board member, a technology advisor with the Black Community Information Center (BCIC) and an advisory council member of the Network of Immigrants and African American Solidarity (NIAAS).
The mission of ReIdren is to help black folks think better of ourselves through 1) knowledge of our Roots, 2) Universal Political Fluency and 3) Quality Work Skills. Building from our Rootz Genealogy Classes, Permanent SOS Living Museum display & the Mobile Black History Museum, we also deliver neighboring families, organizations and institutions technology instruction, work preparation/life skills and advise our non-profits & for-profits how to operate better, operate simpler and operate truer.
ReIdren is growing: it serves hundreds of residents in Boston, Cambridge & online, creatively employs adults & youth as project developers. Our teachers delivered our first computer classes in the Spanish language in the spring of 2009.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 857.939.1461
Website: www.reidren.com