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#32 CNN’s Shameful Hurricane Katrina Coverage & How Black Leaders Sell Out Their Own.

#32 CNN’s Shameful Hurricane Katrina Coverage & How Black Leaders Sell Out Their Own.

FromThe Rick Sanchez Podcast


#32 CNN’s Shameful Hurricane Katrina Coverage & How Black Leaders Sell Out Their Own.

FromThe Rick Sanchez Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On the 17th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation of New Orleans, Rick Sanchez looks back on the disgraceful and degrading way that CNN covered this natural disaster.  By calling American citizens who were victims of the storm refugees and looters, they criminalized a group of innocent people who were simply trying to survive.  Sanchez is joined by Hawk Newsome, President of the New York Chapter of Black Lives Matter, and they discuss the race problem that still exists in America.  Sanchez and Newsome agree that the news media continues to program people’s minds against minorities in this country and that it doesn’t help matters when African American leaders sell out their own people for profit.  
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Released:
Aug 31, 2022
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Podcast episode

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Finally, a podcast that shatters the stereotypes and misconceptions about Latinos in America. It’s candid, sometimes audacious, and says what needs to be said in an environment where Latinos have become America’s favorite whipping boy (and gals). This podcast expresses what so many Latinos feel-  ¡No más! Latinos in America are a global economic powerhouse that businesses ignore at their own peril. Learn how to not make that mistake, by understanding the “New American Mainstream.” Plug into the Latino+™ community with Rick Sanchez and the Rick Sanchez News Podcast.   An Agua Media Podcast Network Production.