Black History Month: Why there’s more value in focusing on the future
Don Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to share their ideas on why, going forward, the country should focus more on how all sectors of society work and live together, rather than dwell on what happened in the past, and why the grievance merchants have gone underground.
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Donald Hunter and John Harrison join Jim Blasingame to discuss whether there is more that the black community/culture can do to improve their condition, in addition to continued reforms to prevent racism.
Donald Hunter and John Harrison join Jim Blasingame to discuss John’s point that many black Americans see an unbroken line between what happened to George Floyd and systemic racism, while whites see a one-off crime by a rogue police officer who should have already been fired.
Donald Hunter and John Harrison join Jim Blasingame to offer their assessment of race relations in America prior to the current protesting and vandalism taking place across the U.S.
Don Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to discuss how the current strong economy has contributed to economic well-being for black Americans, especially black business owners who are increasing hiring more than other sectors.
Don Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to share their ideas on why Black History in America is important to celebrate and recognize every year, especially the direct contribution this group has made through their work and sacrifice.