The Black Perspective: October 27, 2024
This week on the Black Perspective, BIN News Anchor Amber Payton sits down with stars Debbi Morgan and Richard Lawson. Andrea Coleman explores the challenges of infertility for Black couples […]
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Celebrate National Oatmeal Day and National Cat Day with a packed lineup on today’s show! Blackurate News dives into the influence of AIPAC’s financial power on elections, and we’re hosting an intense discussion on the importance of voting rights. A Houston woman living with HIV has sparked a debate about personal accountability and privacy by stating that it’s not her duty to disclose her status to partners. Plus, find out which college degrees have the highest unemployment rates in a new report that might have students rethinking their majors.
Next, The Big Up Let Down covers everything from cough etiquette to a “bronze blunder” involving a questionable statue of NBA champ Dwyane Wade. The “Big Up” goes to a young girl who boldly addressed her classmates’ lack of sneeze etiquette, while the “Let Down” highlights the poorly made Wade statue, making waves online. Finally, in Politicians Say the Darndest Things, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe shakes things up with remarks about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally in NYC, just a week out from Election Day.
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This week on the Black Perspective, BIN News Anchor Amber Payton sits down with stars Debbi Morgan and Richard Lawson. Andrea Coleman explores the challenges of infertility for Black couples […]
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