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BHN Talk Radio Show (5-7-24):  Unprecedented storms, Morehouse College invitation to Biden an Louisiana maps are the front news topics

BHN Talk Radio Show (5-7-24): Unprecedented storms, Morehouse College invitation to Biden an Louisiana maps are the front news topics

Released Wednesday, 8th May 2024
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BHN Talk Radio Show (5-7-24):  Unprecedented storms, Morehouse College invitation to Biden an Louisiana maps are the front news topics

BHN Talk Radio Show (5-7-24): Unprecedented storms, Morehouse College invitation to Biden an Louisiana maps are the front news topics

BHN Talk Radio Show (5-7-24):  Unprecedented storms, Morehouse College invitation to Biden an Louisiana maps are the front news topics

BHN Talk Radio Show (5-7-24): Unprecedented storms, Morehouse College invitation to Biden an Louisiana maps are the front news topics

Wednesday, 8th May 2024
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In the beginning of this episode, the news publishers focus on the storms happening in the Midwest and southwest of the United States.  

In more breaking news, A map that the Louisiana legislature drew after the 2020 census – which included only one majority-Black district in a state where roughly one-third of the population is African American – was ruled a likely violation of the Voting Rights Act by a different federal court last year.  The news publisher hosts discuss this action.  

In more news, students at Morehouse College, a Black institution, are demanding the university rescind the invitation for President Biden to be the commencement speaker at the graduation May 19, 2024 due to the US involvement in providing arms to Israel for the war on Gaza.  

The following spotlight news item focuses on the history of Black jockeys in the horse racing industry.  At the first Kentucky Derby, in 1875, 13 of 15 jockeys were African American. Between 1890 and 1899, Black jockeys won six Derbies, one Preakness Stakes, and three Belmont Stakes.  They were slowly phased out by 1903 due to the Jim Crow laws in the United Staes.  

The final news item reviews why African countries can never resolve their debt crisis because the system is rigged against them.  Many African countries stay poor by design.

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