Rev. Jesse Jackson understood the immense promise of America and his role in shaping its destiny. With courage, tenacity and an audacious spirit, he widened our capacity for imagining true unity and deepened our commitment to justice for all. I was one of the lucky beneficiaries of a vision he never forsook. God bless him
See Full StoryIs Radio Mistaking Repetition For Familiarity?
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See Full StoryFormer ATL Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms In Her Own Words, Reverend Jesse Jackson
Reverend Jesse Jackson was a Civil Rights icon, fighting for a country that treated all of us equally – no matter our race, color, or religion. For so many children and future leaders in my generation, he taught us that we are somebody. Reverend Jackson was an inspiration to many with his boldness, never-ending quest
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See Full StoryFCC Plans First Reserved-Band FM Translator Window
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The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB), in partnership with its Board of Directors, will present another installment of its One Voice for Radio initiative with a live webinar titled “One Voice for Radio, Better Together.” Scheduled for 12pm CT on Wednesday, March 4, the virtual session will focus on unity, collaboration and the collective strength of
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Sherman K. Kizart | Managing Director Kizart Media Partners Reverend Jessie Louis Jackson, Sr passed away peacefully early this morning here in Chicago. He will be forever remembered as a civil rights icon, freedom fighter, activist, and advocate for equal opportunity and justice for all. You may remember that for years Rev. Jackson had a weekend
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‘Our father left an indelible mark on history’ – Jackson family statement “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Civil Rights leader and founder of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the Honorable Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. “He died peacefully on Tuesday morning, surrounded by his family. “His unwavering commitment to justice, equality,
See Full StoryMMTC Mourns The Loss Of Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
This morning, the world lost Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., a beloved civil and human rights icon who championed justice, equality, diversity, inclusion, and peace. The Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) expresses our deepest sympathies to Reverend Jackson’s family, staff, and friends. In the early days of Reverend Jackson’s civil rights activism, he
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