Having met, heard and spoken with this man, I believe that he will one day be a leader of his race, perhaps even greater than MLK.
He is a very soft spoken man who has truly walked the walk and does not flinch under criticism of the so-called black leaders.
For people who wish to hear the truth about the condition of the black community from a fearless leader, I strongly suggest you attempt to hear this man speak or get a hold of his book, "From Rage to Responsibility."
Is Rev. Jesse J. still going to attend? Or does he now find spending time with his love child and/or the situation in Iraq more important?