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Easter Sunday

04 Sunday Apr 2021

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Easter is a special holy day for the church.

We recognize the pain of Good Friday’s crucifixion and then see the glory of Resurrection Sunday. The resurrection provides hope for all of us as many of us live in despair, pain, suffering and marginalization.

Easter gives us hope. Christ is Risen!

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Keep Hope Alive: Radio

21 Sunday Mar 2021

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It was an honor to be on Keep Hope Alive Radio with Rev. Jesse Jackson to discuss Anti-Asian Hate Crimes.

I am on the show from 8-9a.m. ET with other guests John Nichols, Frank Watkins, C.K. Hoffler, & Grace Pai with Host Santita Jackson.

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Keeping Hope Alive: Black History Month

11 Thursday Feb 2021

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For Black History Month, read Keeping Hope Alive: Sermons and Speeches of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. (Orbis Books). It is available in hard copy, ebook, audio and leatherbound copies. Get one today.

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Here, for the first time in print: a powerful selection of sermons and speeches by one of America’s most unforgettable orators and champions of human rights.

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REV. JESSE L. JACKSON: Keeping Hope Alive, A Signed Edition

01 Monday Feb 2021

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My 5 Homebrewed Christianity Interviews for 2020

31 Thursday Dec 2020

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I have done several Homebrewed Christianity Podcasts in the past on several of my books. But this year 2020, i ended up doing 5 Homebrewed Christianity interviews. It is New Year’s Eve and I want to wish all my friends a wonderful New Year. May 2021 be a healthier year for us.

The first was on Intersectional Theology co-written with Susan Shaw. The second was one on Spirit and Anti-Asian Racism for TheoCon. The third was a discussion on Spirit and Anti-Asian group discussion on TheoCon.

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Teaching Social Justice

14 Saturday Nov 2020

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This is my latest piece for Wabash Center Blog, “Teaching Social Justice”. I hope that it will be helpful to those who are teaching or engaged in ministry.

“Teaching Social Justice”

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Rev. Jesse Jackson: Keeping Hope Alive

08 Tuesday Sep 2020

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August 21, 2020 By Tripp Fuller

It was a joy and honor to be on Homebrewed Christianity to discuss Keeping Hope Alive and Black Theology. You can listen to the podcast now and also view the video on FB Live and Youtube.

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Black Theology: Keeping Hope Alive

08 Saturday Aug 2020

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Screen Shot 2020-08-06 at 8.55.41 PMI hope you can join Rev. Jesse Jackson, Drs. Tripp Fuller, Adam Clark and I on Thursday August 13, 2020 as we discuss Keeping Hope Alive for the Black Theology class.

It will be a lively discussion on black theology, black lives matter, civil rights movement, Dr. King, Malcolm X, and Keeping Hope Alive. Continue reading →

A ‘Big Tent’ Approach to Making Speeches: A Collection of Jesse Jackson’s Speeches and Sermons

30 Thursday Jul 2020

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IMG_8888A ‘Big Tent’ Approach to Making Speeches: A Collection of Jesse Jackson’s Speeches and Sermons

By Neil Hrab, Rhetoric Editor, Vital Speeches of theDay

Review of: Keeping Hope Alive: Sermons and Speeches of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.; by Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., edited by Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim Continue reading →

The time is right to read Jesse Jackson’s speeches

06 Monday Jul 2020

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I am so happy to see this review of Keeping Hope Alive in the National Catholic Reporter. During such a time as this, we need to read some words of wisdom from Rev. Jesse Jackson.

The time is right to read Jesse Jackson’s speeches

Jun 3, 2020 by Bill Tammeus Opinion Justice

Rev. Jesse Jackson and a number of religious leaders are seen near Capitol Hill in Washington May 21, 2018, during a protest to demand elected officials take immediate steps to confront systemic racism. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) Continue reading →

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