Africa News Tonight: U.N. Rights Office Concerned About Senegal, HBCUs Have Big Role in U.S. History, Turn up the Dial for World Radio Day
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is alarmed by rising tensions in Senegal and is calling for broad-based, inclusive elections to be held as soon as possible. American radio host and writer Ayesha Rascoe has just released a book - ‘HBCU MADE: A Celebration of the Black College Experience’ - a collection of candid, personal essays from famous alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Today is World Radio Day – a day to recognize the role of radio news and entertainment around the world - turn up that dial!