Black History Month and CBA: Featuring Xavier Jackson
In recognition of Black History Month, UNO CBA is recognizing Black faculty, students, alumni, and community members making an impact in Omaha and beyond. Today, we're proud to feature Xavier Jackson of Local Art Plug.
- published: 2022/01/28
- contact: Rachael Smith - Communication Specialist, UNO CBA
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Black History Month: Featuring Xavier Jackson of Local Art Plug
In recognition of Black History Month, UNO CBA is recognizing Black faculty, students, alumni, and community members making an impact in Omaha and beyond.
We're proud to feature Xavier Jackson of Local Art Plug. Local Art Plug aims to give a platform to Omaha-area artists while creating connected and accessible art communities. We asked Jackson what it was like being a business owner in the Omaha community, what motivates him, and why it's important for an organization like his to be based here.
What is it like being a Black business owner in the Omaha community?
"Getting started is definitley a difficult task, but if you look hard enough, in every corner of Omaha you can find mentors and people willing to contribute to your success."
What motivates you?
"The idea of building generational wealth and being my own boss motivates me to keep charging forward. What really keeps me going on those tough days is knowing that I’m a source of inspiration to my siblings and peers."
Why is it important for organizations like yours, Local Art Plug, to exist? Why did you found your organization and what is your hope for how it continues to influence the Omaha community?
"I founded my business with the goal of making art accessible in Omaha by finding ways to help local artists not only grow, but thrive in a city they love while pursuing their passion without having to move to a larger city. It’s important for companies like mine to exist because we help fill in the gaps left behind by larger corporations and non-profits."
Learn more at localartplug.com.