Video game development lacks diversity; Mississippi voting law

Here & Now Anytime - A podcast by WBUR

A recent industry study found that only 4% of video game developers identified as Black. "Spawn On Me" host Kahlief Adams joins us. And, civil rights attorneys in Mississippi are trying to strike a provision from the state constitution that dates back more than one hundred years to 1890. They say it is a discriminatory law that blocks some Black Americans from voting. Rob McDuff, an attorney with the Mississippi Center for Justice who brought the case, joins us.