Dr. Bonita Carr, formerly of Rainbow/PUSH, speaks on Jesse Jackson's departure
CBS 2's Jim Williams spoke with Dr. Bonita Carr, the former National Director of Education for Rainbow/PUSH, on her time working with Jackson.
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Jeramie Bizzle is a web producer for CBS Chicago. Originally from the Austin community on Chicago's West Side, Jeramie got his start in journalism while working for the 5th Avenue Journal at Triton College. Later, he went on to become a freelancer for the Austin Weekly Newspaper and OakPark.com. He started as an intern at CBS 2 Chicago in 2017 and returned as a per diem turned full-time web producer in 2021.
CBS 2's Jim Williams spoke with Dr. Bonita Carr, the former National Director of Education for Rainbow/PUSH, on her time working with Jackson.
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