Bankole's Nation
This week on Bankole’s Nation, journalistBankole Thompson interviews Chicago Congressman Jonathan Jackson, one of the sons of the late Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Sr., the renowned civil rights leader and global statesman who passed away last month. Congressman Jackson, in the interview,revealed that his father told him three years ago he wanted him to deliver the eulogy at his funeral as the civil rights leader and aide to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. began to get ill. At the private funeral for Rev. Jackson,Congressman Jackson delivered what became the eulogy that climaxed days of activities across the country honoring his father. His powerful remarks defended Rev. Jackson’s decades of groundbreaking work to improve thelives of not only African Americans but also people of African descent in the global Black Diaspora, which included successfully fighting for NelsonMandela's release during South African apartheid. Like a surgeon, Congressman Jackson, in his eulogy, dissected the fallacies of his father’s critics, who opposed his crusades for economic justice and his push for diversity, equity, and inclusion. In the interview, he reflected on the eulogy, the urgent need for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and why Congress needs to push the issue rather than abandon it. He also discussed the upcoming midterm elections, the 2028 presidential election, and what is at stake for the nation.
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