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“People Without a Voice Vol. Vol. 57 59 No. No. 35 9 | |Thursday, Thursday February August28, 31, 2019 2017
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Serving San Serving DiegoSan County’s DiegoAfrican County’s & African African American & African Communities American 57 Communities Years 59 Years
COMMENTARY:
PULITZER PRIZE WINNER
WILL REPARATIONS BECOME DEMOCRATS’ CAMPAIGN THEME?
ISABEL WILKERSON KEYNOTES
UC SAN DIEGO BLACK
HISTORY MONTH
SCHOLARSHIP BRUNCH By Latanya West Voice & Viewpoint
Saturday, February 23, UC San Diego held its 17th annual Black History Scholarship Brunch. The fundraiser featured a talk by Pulitzer Prize-winner Isabel Wilkerson, author of “The Warmth of Other Suns: An Epic Story of America’s Great Migration.” Close to $41,000 dollars was raised to benefit UC San Diego’s undergraduate See UCSD page 9
Cannot be Heard”
celebrating
Black History Month Featuring local and national articles and information highlighting our rich African American heritage. See pages: 9 & 12
“I think that we have got to address that again. It’s back to the inequities,” Senator Kamala Harris said during in an interview with The Breakfast Club radio show. “America has a history of slavery. We had Jim Crow. We had legal segregation in America for a very long time,” she said. (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)
“America has an ugly history of racism,” Senator Elizabeth Warren said after addressing Democrats at an annual state dinner in New Hampshire, according to The Boston Globe. “We need to confront it head-on. And we need to talk about the right way to address it and make change.”
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Now Editor of Alabama’s Democrat-
Reporter Former Publisher Called for KKK to ‘Night Ride Again’
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Goodloe Sutton, (former) publisher of the DemocratReporter newspaper in Linden, Alabama, wrote that the Ku Klux Klan should “night ride again” in an editorial the week of February 11.
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SAN DIEGO TENANTS UNION
SPEAKS OUT WORK PLAN AND THE HOMELESS ON CITY COUNCIL
By Staff Writer
African Free Trade Agreement Nears Completion The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) is a trade agreement between African Union (AU) member states with a stated goal of creating a single market, followed by free movement and a single currency. It was first presented and signed at the AU Summit in Kigali, Rwanda in March 2018.
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In response to Council President Georgette Gomez’s Proposed 2019 Council Work Plan for the San Diego City Council, The San Diego Tenants Union urged Council President Gomez to amend the plan to include rent control. In a statement, The Tenant’s Union reported, “Approximately one third of all residents in the San Diego County 1 million men, women and children -- are living in poverty in large part due to the high cost of housing. With no long term solutions being proposed to fi-
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Correspondent
Four hundred years after the first Africans were kidnapped and brought to the United States and 135 years after the infamous Berlin Conference divided Africa into 55 separate countries, heads of state from the continent are on the verge of a historic free trade agreement. nance the construction of housing for this population, we urge the San Diego City Council to amend its 2019 Council Work Plan to begin a public discussion on proven anti-displacement policies like rent control that have long provided stability for working poor families.” See UNION page 2
The accord seeks to progressively eliminate tariffs on intra-African trade, which prior to the agreement stood at an average of 6.1 percent across the continent, as well as removing other trade barriers.
The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) is an agreement between African Union (AU) member states with a stated goal of creating a single market followed by free movement and a single currency. It was first presented and signed
at the AU Summit in Kigali, Rwanda in March 2018. The accord seeks to progressively eliminate tariffs on intra-African trade, which prior to the agreement stood at an average of 6.1 See AGREEMENT page 2
By Lauren Victoria Burke NNPA Newswire Contributor
Goodloe Sutton, publisher of the Democrat-Reporter newspaper in Linden, Alabama, wrote that the Ku Klux Klan should “night ride again” in an editorial the week of February 11. According to a news release distributed by the Democrat-Reporter newspaper, Elecia Dexter was named publisher and editor on Thurday, February 21. Reached by phone Sutton told a reporter from the Montgomery Advertiser that Dexter is the new “publisher, owner and editor” of the Democrat-Reporter. “He refused to say if the paper had been sold to Dexter or if ownership had been transferred, and repeatedly called an Advertiser reporter ‘dumb’ for asking. “Time for the Ku Klux Klan to night ride again,” he wrote. Sutton, the publisher, says he stands by the editorial and that the KKK, a white supremacist group founded in the late 1800s after the Civil War, “didn’t kill but a few people.” “We’ll get the hemp ropes out, loop them See EDITOR page 2