Statement from Mayor Mary Sheffield on the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson

2026

"The passing of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson leaves a profound void in the hearts of all who knew him and all who were touched by his life's work. He was a voice of hope, a champion of possibility, and a mentor to generations. He reminded us that 'if you believe it, you can achieve it,' and he made each of us feel that 'we are somebody.' Those words were not just inspiring. They were a call to action, a call to serve, and a call to lead.

Growing up in Detroit in a family that has long fought for justice, opportunity, and community, I know the power of leaders who lift others as they climb. Rev. Jackson lived that principle every day. Through his work with the Rainbow PUSH Coalition and beyond, he opened doors, empowered leaders, and gave courage to countless people, including me and many across our city, to step into service and fight for equality.

Detroit held a special place in Rev. Jackson's heart, and he held a special place in ours. His tireless push for supplier diversity and equity in the Auto Industry ensured that Black-owned businesses and minority entrepreneurs had a real seat at the table in one of America's most powerful industries. He understood that economic justice and civil rights were inseparable, and Detroit felt that work directly, in our businesses, in our communities, and in the opportunities created for generations of families who called this city home.

True leadership, he showed us, is not measured by titles or accomplishments alone, but by the lives we touch, the communities we strengthen, and the hope we inspire. Today, we honor his legacy, celebrate the generations he inspired, and commit ourselves to carry forward the vision of justice, empowerment, and service that defined his life.

May his family, his friends, and all those whose lives he transformed find comfort and strength in the extraordinary love and legacy he leaves behind."

 - Mary Sheffield Mayor, City of Detroit