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Category: Women and Minority Issues

Clara Villarosa
Donald Hunter
Donald Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to explain that we can't forget important moments in Black History like Selma, because when forget those events, they keep happening.
Clara Villarosa
Donald Hunter
Donald Hunter and Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to offer advice to Black Americans on how to learn from the past and move forward into the best future.
Clara Villarosa
Donald Hunter
Donald Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to explain why we still need Black History Month to educate Americans about the accomplishment & tragedies in Black history and help young Black Americans understand the relationship between what is happening to them now & what has happened to Black Americans in the past.
Mary Cantando
Mary Cantando joins Jim Blasingame to discuss being professional when working from home, plus be proud of your accomplishments & let people know about them.
Olalah Njenga
Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame during Black History Month to talk about the future of Black America, including the dangers of any community being totally predictable by any political party.
Olalah Njenga
Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame during Black History Month to give the War on Poverty a C+ grade, and propose that there is more work to be done with government assistance.
Olalah Njenga
Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to make the case for why the U.S. should still have a Black History Month, since many still don't realize the contributions made by black Americans.
Hector Barreto
There are over 3 million Hispanic-owned businesses in the U.S. Hector Barreto joins Jim Blasingame to report on the progress and importance of Hispanic-owned businesses and their future impact on the economy and politics.
Isisara Bey
Women veterans are succeeding in business. Isisara Bey joins Jim Blasingame to report on several success stories of women veterans who have started businesses after leaving the military.
Isisara Bey
Women associated with the military can get help with their small busiiness plans. Isisara Bey joins Jim Blasingame to report on the WVEC program that is designed to help women with military connections start and grow their small businesses.

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