EP #42 | Tamekia McKinnie | “The Injustice of Hidden Financial Tools”
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About this listen
Host: Dr. Evelyn Hill
Guest: Tamekia McKinnieEpisode
Title: The Injustice of Hidden Financial Tools
📅 Air Date: April 2, 2025 🎧 Listen on Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shades-in-justice-podcast-with-dr-hill--6005662
📱 Also streaming on jerryroycelive.mixlr.com
📺 Watch on-demand: www.theweekendchannel.tv
🔍 Episode Overview:
In this eye-opening episode of Shades in Justice, Dr. Evelyn Hill welcomes Tamekia McKinnie, an outspoken advocate for economic equity and community empowerment. The conversation centers on a powerful and often overlooked topic: "The Injustice of Hidden Financial Tools."
Together, they uncover how complicated systems, financial gatekeeping, and a lack of transparency disproportionately affect marginalized communities, keeping families locked out of wealth-building opportunities.Tamekia brings her firsthand knowledge and professional insight to highlight the impact of credit manipulation, predatory lending, inaccessible tax benefits, and the lack of financial education in underserved areas.
💬 Key Discussion Points:
- What are "hidden financial tools," and who benefits from them?
- How systemic financial practices limit access to credit, housing, and resources
- Why many families and small business owners never learn about financial programs designed to help
- The importance of financial literacy, advocacy, and policy change
- How we can break the cycle and bring justice to personal and generational finance
📢 Tune In & Share:
🎧 Listen now on Spreaker: Shades in Justice Podcast with Dr. Hill
📱 Live on jerryroycelive.mixlr.com
📺 On-demand at www.theweekendchannel.tv
Because justice isn't just legal—it's financial, too.
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