This edition: Percy E. Sutton, Chair-Emeritus Inner City Broadcasting
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Original tape date: October 26, 2006.Host Dr. Roscoe C. Brown, Jr. sits down with Percy E. Sutton, the Chair-Emeritus of Inner City Broadcasting, on tonight’s show. They discuss the politics of New York City, specifically the inner workings of the Democratic Party, the Republican Party’s control over the electoral mechanisms, and the past failures within the electoral process (critiquing the 2000 and 2004 election processes). Also, looked at are the possibilities of the Democratic Party winning the House of Representatives and the effects this will have on national policy.
Guest List
Dr. Roscoe C. Brown, Jr. Director, Urban Education Policy Center, CUNY Graduate Center.
Percy E. Sutton Chair-Emeritus, Inner City Broadcasting Co.
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