Haynes’ resignation comes just months after he was introduced as Jesse Jackson’s successor to lead the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, a civil rights organization founded by Jackson over 50 years ago. In a statement, Jackson expressed acceptance of Haynes’ resignation and stated that they would continue to work together in the fight for peace, civil rights, and economic justice. Jackson also mentioned that his son, Yusef Jackson, would continue to serve as the organization’s chief operating officer, but did not mention plans for choosing a new president and CEO. The organization remains committed to promoting peace and justice around the world.

Jackson announced his intention to step down from the organization in July and introduced Haynes as his successor. Haynes, who is the pastor at Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, was formally installed as president and CEO in a February ceremony. Despite the challenges that led to his resignation, Haynes expressed gratitude for the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of Jackson and lead an organization that advocates for social justice and political activism. He plans to continue his work in the fight for liberation and freedom even after stepping down from his role at Rainbow PUSH.

Even though Haynes formally took over as president and CEO in February, he began fulfilling his duties over the summer and hoped to collaborate with Rainbow PUSH and Jackson in the future. He praised Jackson as one of his heroes and a great leader, emphasizing his respect for the civil rights icon. Jackson, who has faced health issues in recent years and been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, remains active in the public eye. He appeared at a packed Chicago City Council meeting in January to advocate for a controversial resolution for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, highlighting his ongoing commitment to social justice causes.

Haynes did not provide specific details about the challenges that led to his decision to resign from Rainbow PUSH, but he mentioned that it was a necessary step for him to take. While his resignation may have come as a surprise to some, he emphasized his continued dedication to working towards equality and justice. The organization will continue its work in advocating for civil rights and equal opportunities, building on the legacy established by Jackson over five decades ago. Haynes’ resignation marks a transition in leadership for Rainbow PUSH, but the commitment to social justice and activism remains unwavering under the guidance of Jesse Jackson and his team.

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