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Why Jesse Jackson Matters

Why Jesse Jackson Matters

27min |19/11/2020
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N'DIGO STUDIO

Why Jesse Jackson Matters

Why Jesse Jackson Matters

27min |19/11/2020
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Join your host Hermene Hartman as she talks with David Masciotra , Author of the new book “I Am Somebody, Why Jesse Jackson Matters”. We are honored to also be joined by the legend himself, Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. Today we discuss the life of Reverend Jackson and the impact his work has had on civil rights and the fight for equality for black people and others.

David explains why Reverend Jackson is one of the most important civil rights figures of the 20th century. From his work with Dr. Martin Luther King, to his work to import the civil rights movement from the south to the northern states, to his many other pursuits that have lead to improved rights and equality for black people and other underrepresented groups in America.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson’s work enhanced the influence and prevalence of the Democratic party and how his work, which David Masciotra calls “the sociology of equality”, was decades ahead of the party. David explains how Reverend Jackson transformed the demography and ideology of the Democratic party.

Finally we talk to the legend himself. Reverend Jackson explains the influence he had when he ran for president and changed the democratic party forever. He talks about why he ran for president, in order to sew seeds of hope and inspiration for black people in America, to show them that black people had the power to influence real systemic change in this country.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson's work has always involved two key factors. To call out injustices against black people and others, and also to work within the political system to change laws in order to create equality and inclusion for all people.

Tune in to hear this important discussion with a living legend as we discuss all this and much more.

Guests

Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. 

https://rainbowpush.org/

David Masciotra- Author 

"I Am Somebody" - Why Jesse Jackson Matters

Credits

Host/Executive Producer

Hermene Hartman

N'DIGO STUDIO Supported By The Chicago Community Trust 

Special Thanks To The Swissotel Chicago 

Closed Caption Sponsored By Illinois Lottery 

Technical Producer/Editor

Erik Hammond

Film Company

Clear Vision Multimedia 

Associate Producer

Joi Mitchell

Administration

Sylvester Cosby

Music

Christian Standring - Is There A Doctor In The House

song is published by Mr.Christian Music (BMI)


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Join your host Hermene Hartman as she talks with David Masciotra , Author of the new book “I Am Somebody, Why Jesse Jackson Matters”. We are honored to also be joined by the legend himself, Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. Today we discuss the life of Reverend Jackson and the impact his work has had on civil rights and the fight for equality for black people and others.

David explains why Reverend Jackson is one of the most important civil rights figures of the 20th century. From his work with Dr. Martin Luther King, to his work to import the civil rights movement from the south to the northern states, to his many other pursuits that have lead to improved rights and equality for black people and other underrepresented groups in America.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson’s work enhanced the influence and prevalence of the Democratic party and how his work, which David Masciotra calls “the sociology of equality”, was decades ahead of the party. David explains how Reverend Jackson transformed the demography and ideology of the Democratic party.

Finally we talk to the legend himself. Reverend Jackson explains the influence he had when he ran for president and changed the democratic party forever. He talks about why he ran for president, in order to sew seeds of hope and inspiration for black people in America, to show them that black people had the power to influence real systemic change in this country.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson's work has always involved two key factors. To call out injustices against black people and others, and also to work within the political system to change laws in order to create equality and inclusion for all people.

Tune in to hear this important discussion with a living legend as we discuss all this and much more.

Guests

Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. 

https://rainbowpush.org/

David Masciotra- Author 

"I Am Somebody" - Why Jesse Jackson Matters

Credits

Host/Executive Producer

Hermene Hartman

N'DIGO STUDIO Supported By The Chicago Community Trust 

Special Thanks To The Swissotel Chicago 

Closed Caption Sponsored By Illinois Lottery 

Technical Producer/Editor

Erik Hammond

Film Company

Clear Vision Multimedia 

Associate Producer

Joi Mitchell

Administration

Sylvester Cosby

Music

Christian Standring - Is There A Doctor In The House

song is published by Mr.Christian Music (BMI)


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Join your host Hermene Hartman as she talks with David Masciotra , Author of the new book “I Am Somebody, Why Jesse Jackson Matters”. We are honored to also be joined by the legend himself, Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. Today we discuss the life of Reverend Jackson and the impact his work has had on civil rights and the fight for equality for black people and others.

David explains why Reverend Jackson is one of the most important civil rights figures of the 20th century. From his work with Dr. Martin Luther King, to his work to import the civil rights movement from the south to the northern states, to his many other pursuits that have lead to improved rights and equality for black people and other underrepresented groups in America.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson’s work enhanced the influence and prevalence of the Democratic party and how his work, which David Masciotra calls “the sociology of equality”, was decades ahead of the party. David explains how Reverend Jackson transformed the demography and ideology of the Democratic party.

Finally we talk to the legend himself. Reverend Jackson explains the influence he had when he ran for president and changed the democratic party forever. He talks about why he ran for president, in order to sew seeds of hope and inspiration for black people in America, to show them that black people had the power to influence real systemic change in this country.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson's work has always involved two key factors. To call out injustices against black people and others, and also to work within the political system to change laws in order to create equality and inclusion for all people.

Tune in to hear this important discussion with a living legend as we discuss all this and much more.

Guests

Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. 

https://rainbowpush.org/

David Masciotra- Author 

"I Am Somebody" - Why Jesse Jackson Matters

Credits

Host/Executive Producer

Hermene Hartman

N'DIGO STUDIO Supported By The Chicago Community Trust 

Special Thanks To The Swissotel Chicago 

Closed Caption Sponsored By Illinois Lottery 

Technical Producer/Editor

Erik Hammond

Film Company

Clear Vision Multimedia 

Associate Producer

Joi Mitchell

Administration

Sylvester Cosby

Music

Christian Standring - Is There A Doctor In The House

song is published by Mr.Christian Music (BMI)


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Join your host Hermene Hartman as she talks with David Masciotra , Author of the new book “I Am Somebody, Why Jesse Jackson Matters”. We are honored to also be joined by the legend himself, Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. Today we discuss the life of Reverend Jackson and the impact his work has had on civil rights and the fight for equality for black people and others.

David explains why Reverend Jackson is one of the most important civil rights figures of the 20th century. From his work with Dr. Martin Luther King, to his work to import the civil rights movement from the south to the northern states, to his many other pursuits that have lead to improved rights and equality for black people and other underrepresented groups in America.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson’s work enhanced the influence and prevalence of the Democratic party and how his work, which David Masciotra calls “the sociology of equality”, was decades ahead of the party. David explains how Reverend Jackson transformed the demography and ideology of the Democratic party.

Finally we talk to the legend himself. Reverend Jackson explains the influence he had when he ran for president and changed the democratic party forever. He talks about why he ran for president, in order to sew seeds of hope and inspiration for black people in America, to show them that black people had the power to influence real systemic change in this country.

We talk about how Reverend Jackson's work has always involved two key factors. To call out injustices against black people and others, and also to work within the political system to change laws in order to create equality and inclusion for all people.

Tune in to hear this important discussion with a living legend as we discuss all this and much more.

Guests

Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. 

https://rainbowpush.org/

David Masciotra- Author 

"I Am Somebody" - Why Jesse Jackson Matters

Credits

Host/Executive Producer

Hermene Hartman

N'DIGO STUDIO Supported By The Chicago Community Trust 

Special Thanks To The Swissotel Chicago 

Closed Caption Sponsored By Illinois Lottery 

Technical Producer/Editor

Erik Hammond

Film Company

Clear Vision Multimedia 

Associate Producer

Joi Mitchell

Administration

Sylvester Cosby

Music

Christian Standring - Is There A Doctor In The House

song is published by Mr.Christian Music (BMI)


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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