Darrick Jackson

Full name: Rev. Darrick Jackson

The Rev. Darrick Jackson

Rev. Darrick Jackson (he/him) is the Ministerial Credentialing Director at the UUA. He previously served as the Director of Ministries for Lifelong Learning of the UU Ministers Association (UUMA). Darrick is one of the authors in the book Centering: Navigating Race, Authenticity and Power in Ministry. He is pursuing his Doctor of Ministry in Theology and the Arts at the United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Darrick and his husband, Dr. James Olson, live in Weymouth, MA with their two cats, Merlin and Morgana.

From Darrick Jackson

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The five of us have all known for some time that we, collectively, need to learn how to do a better job welcoming and fully including neurodivergent people in our congregations. As UUA and UUMA staff, we haven’t known how to do this or how we should help.

By Evin Carvill Ziemer, Darrick Jackson, Sarah Gettie McNeill, Jennica Davis-Hockett | July 25, 2022 | From Better Together
Tagged as: Diversity & Inclusion, Disability & Accessibility

A liberatory faith holds the theological mandate to privilege those most in need of justice and most at risk. How do we educate for this theological mandate?

Webinar | By Natalie Maxwell Fenimore, Aisha Hauser, Darrick Jackson | September 14, 2020 | From LeaderLab
Tagged as: #WidenTheCircle, Diversity & Inclusion, Faith Development

Unitarian Universalism is my theological home, but it doesn’t speak to my black identity.

By Darrick Jackson | September 1, 2017 | From UU World
Tagged as: Diversity & Inclusion, UU Identity, Multiculturalism

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