Eric Jackson was in the middle of his third year teaching graphic design at Tennessee State University when he received a surprising email.
The note was from Nashville Predators Graphic Designer Courtney Gilliam - a former student of Jackson's from his days at Middle Tennessee State University.
Gilliam asked Jackson if he'd be interested in designing a special jersey that would be worn by the team during warmups before their Black History Month game on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Jackson,
a designer himself
and an avid hockey fan who's followed the Preds since their inaugural season in 1998-99, jumped at the unique opportunity.
After all, it isn't every day you get to design an NHL sweater for your home team - let alone one with such a significant purpose.
"It ties back to connection," Jackson said. "As Nashville grows, as the community grows and as the Predators organization grows on and off the ice, it's an opportunity to connect and be more familiar with and grow with the community… Because when we do that, that helps us to understand each other even more, which should lead to us being better together as a community. And we're always better together."
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