Description
In this special episode of the N’DIGO Studio Podcast, host Hermene Hartman sits down with Yusef Jackson (executive producer and son of Rev. Jesse Jackson) and producer Bill Keys for an intimate conversation about the making of the new Rev. Jesse Jackson Documentary, exploring his legacy as a cultural icon and civil rights leader.
Through these cultural conversations, they share behind-the-scenes insights into documenting one of America’s most powerful voices in the civil rights movement, as well as his role in shaping Black history, political leadership, and the fight for social justice. The discussion highlights how the film captures both the challenges and triumphs of Rev. Jackson’s lifelong mission, ensuring his legacy continues to inspire future generations.
If you’re interested in documentary film, cultural history, or Chicago’s role in Black excellence, this conversation offers a powerful and personal perspective on a historic figure.
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