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      <title>Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Jesse Jackson</title>
      <description>Professor and author Michael Eric Dyson hosted a symposium on the life and legacy of Jesse Jackson. Al Sharpton and Frederick Haynes spoke about Reverend Jackson's contributions to the civil rights movement. Members of the panel discussed ways that contemporary youth-oriented movements can and will benefit from Revereend Jackson's legacy. Reverend Jackson himself spoke about what he considers civil rights issues, specifically the National Basketball Association lockouts and the protests of the movement to occupy Wall Street.</description>
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      <description>Radio talk show hosts Ed Schultz and Tom Joyner, and numerous actors and entertainers attended a rally titled "Heeding a call to Put America Back to Work and Pull America Back Together."  One Nation Working Together is a movement of people of diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and faiths demanding an American economy that works for all.</description>
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      <description>The National Action Network held a "Reclaim the Dream" rally at Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C. Speakers included Reverend Al Sharpton, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Urban League President and CEO Marc Morial, and radio and TV host Ed Schultz. Speakers emphasized civil rights issues.</description>
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      <description>The Close the Gap: Equality in Education Rally was held on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the [Brown v. Board of Education] decision. Various civil rights leaders and education reformers called for eliminating the racial and ethnic achievement gap in public education. Topics included teacher performance pay, the closure of dysfunctional schools in black and Latino communities, and support from the federal government with mandates that states would not receive funds unless there is equal funding across racial lines. The Reverend Al Sharpton called for people to come together from different groups to support education reform. Joe Madison and Mark Thompson served as the masters of ceremonies.
 
 Entertainment included the drum line of the Calvin Coolidge High School marching band, the Dance Place step team, the Reid Temple A.M.E. Church youth choir, and the National Action Network Choir. A video clip of Jordan Coleman's documentary film [Say It Loud!] was shown.
 
 The rally on the White House Ellipse by the National Action Network was co-sponsored by the United Negro College Fund, National Council of La Raza, and the Education Equality Project.</description>
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      <title>March for Justice Rally</title>
      <description>Leaders from the Black community spoke at a rally to highlight problems of racism, inequality, civil rights, and the recent treatment of black and white students by the justice system in the case of the Jenna Six.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:24:25 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Role of the Church in Black America, Afternoon</title>
      <description>Ministers and leaders of the African-American community spoke about the role and influence of the church in the African-American community. Among the issues they addressed were the role of the clergy, political leadership, potential military action in Iraq, and leadership issues within the African-American community.
 
 This event was sponsored by Tavis Smiley Presents.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2003 18:32:18 GMT</pubDate>
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