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“People Without a Voice Vol. Vol.5759 No. No.23 35 | | Thursday Thursday,August June 6,31,2019 2017
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Serving Serving San Diego SanCounty’s Diego County’s African & African AfricanAmerican & African Communities American57Communities Years 59 Years
SOUTHEASTERN SAN DIEGANS FILE
DESPITE DREAMS OF PROSPERITY,
MANY AFRICAN AMERICANS
NOT FINANCIALLY READY TO RETIRE
Cannot be Heard”
POVERTY LAWSUIT ON CITY
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By Dr. John E Warren Publisher
Last Thursday, residents of Southeastern San Diego filed a lawsuit against the City of San Diego and San Diego County to stop what they called “the concentration of poverty in select neighborhoods, all of which are predominantly non-white.”
Unfortunately for most African Americans, even the most sophisticated planning tools lead to the same result: retirement has fast become a pie-in-the-sky dream.
The lawsuit named the City of San Diego, the Housing Authority for the City of San Diego and the San
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By Stacy M. Brown
See LAWSUIT page 13
THE LIST OF
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BLACK AND MISSING
The nation’s leading public interest group providing seniors and others with information that empowers them to choose how they live, AARP, regularly publishes a retirement calculator that individuals and families can use to provide a personalized snapshot of what their financial future might look like. One simply has to answer a few questions about household status, salary and retirement savings (such as an IRA or 401(k)), include information
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See RETIREMENT page 15
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CONTINUES TO GROW
The National Newspaper Publishers Association Continues Its Series On Missing Black Women And Girls.
MANDELA’S WIDOW, GRACA MACHEL:
“CHILD HUNGER MUST BE PRIORITY IN AFRICA”
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By Stacy M. Brown
All photos courtesy of National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. See MISSING page 2
NNPA Newswire Correspondent
Graca Machel, the widow of former South African President and Freedom Fighter Nelson Mandela, said hunger is the “most acute problem facing Africa’s children.” (Photo: Stockphoto / NNPA )
Economic growth in Africa has been impressive, but a sad reality remains: However prosperous, the results have had little impact on child nutrition.
COMMITTEE DEMOCRATS FACT-CHECK
Graca Machel, the widow of former South African President and Freedom Fighter Nelson Mandela, said hunger is the “most acute problem facing Africa’s children.”
Congresswoman Maxine Waters has emerged as one of the strongest legislators, community organizers, and champions for women, children, seniors, veterans, people of color, and the poor. She was elected in November 2018 to her fifteenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives where she proudly represents California’s diverse and dynamic 43rd Congressional District.
“Around 60 million children across the continent suffer from it. Not the mildly uncomfortable hunger that comes from skipping the odd meal, but permanent, relentless malnourishment, stunting and wasting,” said H.E. Machel, a child rights campaigner who chairs the Africa Child Policy Forum’s international board. See HUNGER page 15
SECRETARY CARSON’S COMMITTEE TESTIMONY
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WASHINGTON – This week, at a full Committee hearing with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Benjamin Carson entitled, “Housing in America: Oversight of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,” Committee Democrats asked questions about many of the Secretary’s harmful actions at HUD that he repeatedly answered inaccurately. Read below for a list of the top 5 inaccurate responses from Secretary Carson to Committee Democrats. 1. Secretary Carson to Congresswoman Maxine See TESTIMONY page 2