Sybil Wilkes Breaks Down What We Need to Know: May 5, 2026
Sybil Wilkes delivers news for Black audiences on voting, Cinco de Mayo, and tax strategies for Black entrepreneurs.

Sybil Wilkes has long been a trusted voice for Black audiences seeking clear, useful news that speaks to both daily life and the bigger picture. In her “What We Need to Know” segment, she delivers concise updates that blend politics, culture, and practical advice in a way that feels relevant and grounded. Her latest roundup does just that, touching on key elections in the Midwest, the meaning of Cinco de Mayo, and smart tax strategies for business owners. Each topic offers a reminder that staying informed is not just about headlines. It is about understanding how those headlines connect to our communities, our values, and our future.
Voting Day: Spotlight on Indiana and Ohio Elections
The first major update centers on voting day in Indiana and Ohio, where state races are drawing sharp political interest. In Ohio, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, now backed by Donald Trump, is favored in the Republican gubernatorial primary. At the same time, incumbent John Husted is running unopposed for the Senate seat once held by Vice President J.D. Vance. In Indiana, state-level contests are attracting unusual national attention and major financial backing. Conservative dark money groups are reportedly targeting Republican incumbents who resisted newly drawn voting maps. For Black voters, these races matter because state leadership shapes election access, district lines, and public policy in ways that can affect representation for years to come.