Chicago Sun-Times

Protecting rights focus of Rainbow PUSH convention

- BY RACHEL HINTON, STAFF REPORTER rhinton@suntimes.com | @ rrhinton

The Rainbow PUSH Coalition and the Citizenshi­p and Education Fund’s 47th annual convention kicks off Wednesday evening, emphasizin­g the need to protect rights they say have come under attack by President Donald Trump and his administra­tion.

Rev. Janette Wilson, senior adviser to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, said this year’s “Make America Fair and Equal” theme is a response to “witnessing a retrenchme­nt of gains over the past 50 years in voting rights, housing and access to affordable health care” that have come with policy moves by Trump and his administra­tion.

“All of the progress we made is in jeopardy,” Wilson said. “The theme represents the state of affairs we see in America now. Every year the theme reflects what occurs in the lives of marginaliz­ed people in the first six months of the year.”

Starting Wednesday at 5 p. m. and running to 5 p. m. Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, the internatio­nal convention will feature speakers and workshops on topics including poverty, the importance of voting and voting rights as well as fairness in media among other topics.

Speakers include Rep. Danny Davis, Stacey Abrams, Georgia’s Democratic gubernator­ial candidate, and Rev. William Barber II. Bryan Stevenson, director of the Equal Justice Initiative, who focuses on anti- lynching and anti- death penalty initiative­s, will speak Saturday.

The convention’s workshops will emphasize voting in the midterm elections in November, as well as turning the House. PUSH is also helping to craft anti- lynching legislatio­n, as well as pushing for bans on assault weapons and pushing for a law that would make automatic voting registrati­on the law of the land, Rev. Jackson said.

“We must learn to live together,” Jackson said. “Trump has sown the seeds of animus between us, but we can’t fall for that.”

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SCOTT OLSON/ GETTY IMAGES FILES The Rev. Jesse Jackson leads a Rainbow PUSH protest.

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