We look back as recently as 1964 in Black History and see drinking fountains marked "colored" and "whites", and tsk at such blatant symbols of racial oppression. But the times haven't changed as much as one might hope. People of color are frequently among the homeless that many cities attempt to banish by using zoning laws capriciously against churches who are trying to house and feed them. Worse, we see that laws against "nuisance" tenants in order to create "crime-free" communities are often adopted when people of color move into those places, forcing landlords to screen out or evict people of color, exacerbating the issue. Today's present becomes the Black History of tomorrow. We look at all of this and more TMI for Friday, February 09, 2024 - listen in for YOUR Cure for the Common Media!