‘I’m a superintendent, I’m a master sergeant, I’m a Black man’
Master Sgt. William Jackson, 15th Medical Group superintendent, created a support group to discuss racial injustice in the military. Jackson noted that he faces racial discrimination in the military, but he also benefits from wearing a uniform. Jackson is currently pursing a Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and created a name plate for inspiration. (U.S. Air Force graphic by 2nd Lt. Amber R. Kelly-Herard)
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