Jesse Jackson smiles while seated indoors in a dark blazer and striped shirt, hands clasped near his face, with framed photos blurred in the background.
Jesse Jackson died this week—but his voice is still resonating.
In this 2014 interview, the legend talks Obama, Ferguson, the black vote, and why “change comes bottom up, not top down.”
inthesetimes.com/article/jess...
19.02.2026 17:28
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Rest in power to the civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, who was an inspiration for his great city of Chicago, this nation, and the whole world.
And for my party. Because if Jesse Jackson had not run for president, there would be no @workingfamilies.org.
17.02.2026 20:55
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This fall, ham-handed attempts at voter suppression are likely to increase anti-Trump turnout, not dampen it.
BUT important to keep in mind this November is a dry run for November 2028, and the seating of possible House and Senate D majorities in January will be a dry run for January 6th, 2029.
17.02.2026 18:54
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we still don't know the names of the ice agents who stopped and killed silverio villegas gonzáles
17.02.2026 17:50
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My dad was a Korean immigrant who was the grievance officer, newsletter editor and vice president of his local union for years. He died in 2000, but cast his last vote for president in the 1988 Michigan primary for Jesse Jackson. As he told me later, there wasn't another candidate he believed in.
17.02.2026 18:24
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thank you for reminding me to walk the dog
13.02.2026 03:23
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we have somehow already arrived at "Platner derangement syndrome" and it is still four months until he stands in any election at all, anyone (including me) replying to this desperately needs to touch grass
13.02.2026 03:13
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So reporters: may be useful to contextualize today’s announcement to tomorrow’s vote on DHS funding.
Feels important to make that point.
12.02.2026 15:08
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Fascism is founded upon misogyny.
12.02.2026 15:10
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It can be done but it starts with a realistic view of what's happening!
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When I hear people say that Trump hasn't accomplished much (an argument that comes from both the center and the left) it is mind-boggling. In one year they have destroyed the foundation of climate regulation, crippled the public health system, and brought immigration to a standstill.
10.02.2026 22:36
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We're highlighting reporting from @inthesetimes.com on the recent abduction of worker organizer and NewsGuild-CWA member, Eustaquio Orozco Verdusco.
We ask that you please sign the petition demanding his release:
actionnetwork.org/petitions/si...
10.02.2026 17:11
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I usually avoid sharing what feels like "inside baseball" political analysis here, but this merits an exception because of the stakes + scale involved.
Zohran isn't "wrong" to endorse Hochul; he has no choice. But for primary voters to back Hochul would definitely be unwise. Let me explain why. 🧵
04.02.2026 22:09
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if you haven't listened to this yet, please do
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People keep talking about how decentralized the resistance is in MN, and yes there is no singular figure, committee, or group coordinating all things. That's very different than there being no structures (plural), groups (plural), or leaders (plural) keeping things going and building things further.
29.01.2026 18:50
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A Visual Tour of Minneapolis' Radical History
The city's all-out rebellion against ICE builds on more than a century of labor and social justice organizing, explains archivist Isaac Silver.
"Silver gave In These Times a tour of more than 60 buttons documenting key moments in Minneapolis' radical history."
"Part of having something in the realm of possibility is knowing that it has happened there before."
#Minnesota #USA #Protest #Labour #Policing #Deportation #EthnicCleansing
29.01.2026 01:12
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That's "noice" come on man didn't you get the memo
28.01.2026 22:42
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The alt text here is poetry
28.01.2026 13:58
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How One Minnesota Union Is Helping Members Survive the Federal Siege
UNITE HERE Local 17 is one of many unions, community organizations and faith groups calling for a work stoppage tomorrow, showing a key way Minnesotans are organizing against ICE.
“...we’re trying to build the scaffold for resisting ICE,” Sheigh Freeberg, of Local 17 says. “... it is awesome that the union gets to be the reason that [residents] get to stay safe.”
@sarahlazare.bsky.social reporting with @workdaymagazine.bsky.social on a key way of organizing against ICE.
27.01.2026 21:35
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“NUREMBERG IS COMING.” This represents not the radical, but the median view of the regular folks in Minneapolis towards our current federal government. This is the average view of the normal middle-aged guy in the office. This helps to explain a lot of things. January 23, for example. When the temperature creeps down towards -20, as it did yesterday, being outside becomes difficult. Glasses fog over into an opaque film. Ice crystals form on men’s beards and the downy, transparent hairs on women’s faces. Warm breath condenses on the scarf covering your mouth and then freezes into an ice sheet that loses its utility. Toes begin freezing the second you step outside and take hours to defrost. Even in thick gloves, hands begin freezing as soon as you withdraw them from your pockets, so that even the act of holding a sign at all requires great commitment. Thighs freeze, knees freeze, eyelids freeze, the tiny spot on your forehead that your hat can’t reach freezes. You yearn to be covered in a full-body suit made of hand warmers. I had 11 hand warmers on me yesterday, stuffed in various pockets and socks, and it was not nearly enough.
Appreciate @hamiltonnolan.bsky.social description here of how cold it was in Minneapolis. You can't really understand how huge of a moral victory January 23 was until you realize how painful it was to be outside.
27.01.2026 16:14
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He's lucky the other guy tackled him, Ilhan was gonna get his ass
28.01.2026 01:53
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It is a shame and a scandal that Cook County States Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke is not on this list.
Call her office at 312-603-1880 to ask why, and why she is not fighting to prosecute the murderers of Silverio Villegas Gonzalez.
28.01.2026 01:39
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no
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One down, 40,000 to go
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