John Harrison
Olalah Njenga

How does the future look for black Americans?

What does the future look like for black Americans? John Harrison and Olalah Njenga join Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by talking about what they see in the future for black Americans.

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John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to report on the many tax provisions that have been created to help with the pandemic era, which are new, but also will not be permanent.
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to report on the un-monolithic beliefs of Black Americans in the attitude about where America should go regarding race, including rejecting the notion that they are victims.
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to recall how his family celebrated Black History Month over the years, and to compare that to the current themes, which are focused more on divisiveness than building on progress.
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to suggest a two-pronged approach to your financial positions for 2021, including using a steady averaging investment strategy, while deleveraging toward less debt.
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the reasons why identity politics is racist by definition by focusing decisions on the color of a person’s skin – or other backgrounds -- instead of their individual capability, behavior, and accomplishments.