Since 1996, Dr. Richard Zamoff has served as the Director of the Jackie Robinson Project. Originally headquartered at George Washington University in Washington, DC, the project has educated over 17,000 students across the US and Japan about the life and legacy of the first African American player in Major League Baseball’s modern era. Dr. Zamoff now brings the Jackie Robinson Project to Tampa Bay International School, where with his son and school head, Bennett, he will team teach a unit on Jackie Robinson to our older history and social students. Dr. Zamoff will also continue to visit younger TBIS students periodically to teach them about the life and impact of Jackie Robinson, as he did last school year.