Black Women Put Biden-Harris Ticket Over the Top. Now, They Expect Results. - a podcast by WFAA

from 2020-11-17T07:00

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As Y’all-itics prepares to celebrate its one-year anniversary, the Jasons go back to the beginning in an effort to see what a Biden-Harris administration might mean for the black community.  In our 3rd episode, we asked the founder and CEO of Black Women’s PAC why politicians ignore black women.  Now, one-year and 61 episodes later, Tracy Scott is back, and she says she’s more determined than ever.  Black women helped put the Biden-Harris Ticket over-the-top.  But now, they’re expecting results.   The Jasons are also joined by WFAA Political Producer Berna Dean Steptoe.  And both guests say the black community in general, and black women in particular, will not be ignored any more.




Editor’s Note: ZIP code 76104 near downtown Fort Worth is an historically Black area where life expectancy is 66.7 years – 12 years below the national average — not 55 years as stated in this episode

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