Wendy Osefo on the Black Lives Matter protests, and the 2020 election

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Dr. Wendy Osefo, is a progressive political commentator, the Founder and CEO of the 1954 Equity Project, and a Professor of Education at The Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Osefo has a weekly radio segment on Radio One 93.9FM WKYS, entitled “Three Things You Need to Know, With Dr. Wendy O”. Wendy served on the Obama Administrations Anti-Poverty Initiative. 

Wendy joins The Electorette to discuss the Black Lives Matter protests, the recent polls from the 2020 Presidential race, and the Trump administration’s failures, including the response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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