Jackson Hyland-Lipski

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About

Jackson Hyland-Lipski is an activist and filmmaker living and working in New York City. He is currently on the National Team of Women's March as Head of Web Development, and Head of Digital Field Operations for Women's March Global. Women's March is a non-profit organization that formed from the Women's March on Washington, which on January 21st, 2017 was the largest protest in US History, with over 600 marches worldwide comprised of over 6 million people.

Jackson was previously the Executive Assistant to the Alive Inside Foundation, bringing memory and identity back to elders with dementia through music and empathy. The Foundation was created by Director Michael Rossato-Bennett after winning the Sundance Film Festival Audience Award in 2014 for his film 'Alive Inside'

In 2014, Jackson worked at Radical Media as Archival Assistant for Emmy Winning and Academy Award Nominated 'What Happened, Miss Simone?', a Netflix original documentary about Nina Simone that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015. Jackson concurrently worked for the film's Producer Amy Hobby as Head of Development for Ms. Hobby's and Anne Hubbell's production company, Tangerine Entertainment, which produces films and other projects helmed by women.

Jackson Hyland-Lipski is a graduate of Northeastern University, where he received a BA in Film and Philosophy with a minor in Writing. 

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FILM

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A Day Without a Woman

I Am Muslim

Stop the Raids

Muslim Ban Protest

5.31.2017

Trans Rights are Human Rights

Mara Hoffman / Women's March

#NotMyPresident

Planned Parenthood Rally

The Cloud (Donald Lipski Piece)

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Alive Inside Foundation Youth Outreach

What Happened, Miss Simone?

Credit: Archival Assistant