Homebrewed Christianity

Keeping Hope Alive: A Conversation with Rev. Jesse Jackson

Feb 20, 2026
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, theologian and editor, provides framing and questions. Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and preacher, recalls organizing, sermons, and global work. They discuss theology breaking out of the bubble. Short, vivid stories hit on piety versus prophetic power, the origins of “I Am Somebody” and “Keep Hope Alive,” movement history, coalition building, and early LGBTQ inclusion.
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INSIGHT

King Broke Policy, Malcolm Stayed In The Bubble

  • Jackson contrasts Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., arguing King broke public-policy barriers while Malcolm largely remained inside the bubble.
  • He credits King with concrete legal gains like the Civil Rights Act and voting rights reforms.
ANECDOTE

South Africa Trip And Human Rights

  • Jackson recounts traveling to South Africa in 1979 and engaging with local church leaders under apartheid scrutiny.
  • He emphasizes human rights as a universal yardstick cutting across race and nation.
ADVICE

Preach Liberation Despite Backlash

  • When preaching liberation, expect pushback from mainstream audiences and white society.
  • Persist in calling out systemic sin because private piety cannot substitute for public accountability.
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