Conversation with community activist Tito Jackson
I had a chance to talk to community activist Tito Jackson, who was the master of ceremonies at the 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day breakfast on Jan. 18. I first met up with Jackson when he ran for one of the four Boston city councilor at large seats last summer, when I did an interview with him for the Bay State Banner. Although he didn’t win, I found him to be a very intelligent and charismatic person, and someone who could have a bright future. After his failed bid, Gov. Patrick brought Jackson on to be the political director for his 2010 reelection campaign, which is seemingly a big job for a 34-year-old.
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