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Bring It On! hosts, Clarence Boone and Gloria Howell, spend the hour with current and former Bring It On! contributors: Eric Love, a diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant with Love Force Consulting; and Roberta Radovich, newly appointed associate director for corporate and foundation relations with the IU School of Philanthropy. Dr. Gloria Howell is the Director of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and tonight’s co-anchor. Centered on its impact on the Black Community, they discuss the possible ramifications of President Joseph Biden’s decision to withdraw from the presidential race and his endorsement of his current Vice-President, Kamala Harris, to replace him in the U.S. presidential race.
Some may say that it was pressure from critics, including some from his own party, who said, due to his age, declining poll numbers, and poor debate performance against his Presidential rival, it was time to step down. Leading up to this past weekend, the political pundits and those in the know in D.C. were strongly suggesting that an announcement was imminent. If successful, Kamala Harris would become the first woman and first woman of color to become the President and Commander-In-Chief of the United States.



CREDITS:
Today’s hosts are Clarence Boone and Gloria Howell.
Bring It On’s Executive Producer is Clarence Boone.
The Show Consultant and WFHB News Department Director is Kade Young.
The Program Engineer is Chantalle LaFontant.
The original theme music was created by Jamyl Efiom with additional background tracks by David Baker.