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Black History Aftermath: Black Voters, Politics & Policy

Black History Month has ended — but the real question is, what did we build?
In this powerful episode of the Sunday Rundown, we move beyond symbolism and into strategy. From national politics to local accountability, we examine what power actually looks like for Black communities in Westchester and across America.
This week we discuss:
• Black History Month — Celebration or Economic Strategy?
• Mayor Mamdani meeting with President Trump — Political hypocrisy or governing reality?
• Why do politicians prefer renters over homeowners?
• The State of the Union — Is unity possible, and what can Black Americans tangibly gain?
• Continued political pandering — Gavin Newsom, Governor Hochul, and the soft bigotry of lowered expectations
And in our final segment, we welcome activist Darrel Davis for an update on the Peekskill police brutality case — because while national leaders debate policy, families here at home are demanding justice.
At Black Westchester Magazine, we believe in People Before Politics — outcomes over optics, ownership over dependency, and accountability over applause.
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