Mission & Vision

Mission

The Reggae Museum Foundation is dedicated to the preservation, education, and global celebration of reggae music and its cultural ecosystem—music, fashion, language, spirituality, and social movements—originating in Jamaica and influencing the world.

Through exhibitions, research, educational programs, and digital archives, the Foundation safeguards reggae’s legacy while honoring the artists, communities, and cultural practitioners who shaped the genre. The Foundation exists to ensure that reggae is understood not only as music, but as a living cultural force rooted in resistance, identity, creativity, and global unity.

Vision

The Reggae Museum Foundation envisions a world where reggae is recognized, protected, and respected as a foundational global culture—studied, preserved, and experienced with historical integrity and cultural credit.

We aspire to be the leading global institution for reggae education and cultural memory, connecting past, present, and future generations through accessible digital experiences, public programs, and international partnerships. Our vision is to position reggae as a permanent pillar of world culture, ensuring its stories, aesthetics, and philosophies remain alive, authoritative, and properly attributed for generations to come.