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EYE ON THE CITY November 9-15, 2023

By DPM

VOL. 38, No. 45

City of Champions Your Community Connection Since 1994 “Common Mistakes in Writing Business Plans:...” See Page 6

Jose Cortez Has Been Selected As The New Assistant City Manager

The Inglewood City Council announced that Jose Cortez will be the new assistant city manager at the meeting on Tuesday. It was an upbeat day as the city expressed confidence in promoting within its ranks and selecting a longtime public servant. Cortez exits the post as the city’s Human Resources Director to take on the new role. “It feels great to be in this new position,” said Cortez. “I am very thankful and grateful that they entrusted me with this position and promoted me. I know it’s going to be some big shoes to fill, but I am ready for the challenge,” added Cortez. All the council members extended hardy congratulations in their oral reports. Councilwoman Gloria Gray was absent. Mayor James Butts summed up their overall sentiment about Cortez’s selection. “It’s a big day for the city! “Said Butts. “Jose is a 21-year veteran of the city who has worked his Continued on page 8

Blacks, Veteran’s Day and Critical Race Theory By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher

Veterans Day was created as “Armistice Day” on November 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War I. It became a national holiday by an act of Congress in 1938. As we honor the memory of those who served in this great conflict, separately and apart from other occasions honoring our War service members, let us not forget the special struggles of Black Veterans, especially during the years following World War I. We have seen from history that African Americans who fought for the freedom of others on distant shores, came home to disenfranchisement, segregation, and subhuman treatment on every front where they should have received respect and equality for having served. We have seen from a historical point that a Black discharged from the military, was Kentucky; in 1944, four Black soldiers soldier named Charles Lewis, recently lynched in uniform in Hichman, after a white store owner claimed they

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