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“People Without a Voice | Thursday Vol. Vol. 5957 No. No. 3635| Thursday, September August 31, 5, 2017 2019
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17 Million By Stacy M. Brown
Cannot be Heard”
Serving Serving San Diego SanCounty’s Diego County’s African & African AfricanAmerican & African Communities American57Communities Years 59 Years
SPECIAL REPORT:
Voters Purged Nationwide REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS: Between 2016 and 2018 107 BLACK CALIFORNIANS
NNPA Newswire
DEAD SINCE 2015
A Brennan Center analysis has found that at least 17 million voters were purged nationwide between 2016 and 2018, similar to the numbers discovered between 2014 and 2016.
California Black Media Takes a Look at 17 of the Most HighProfile Police Shooting Cases - Part 2
Using data released by the Federal Election Assistance Commission, the Brennan Center found that counties with a history of voter discrimination have continued purging people from the rolls at high rates. “This phenomenon began after the Supreme Court’s 2013 ruling in Shelby County v. Holder, a decision that severely weakened the protections of the Voting Rights Act of 1965,” the report states. “Before the Shelby County decision, Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act required jurisdictions with a history of discrimination to submit proposed changes
The Brennan Center’s report authors said as the 2020 election cycle heats up, election administrators must be transparent about how they’re deciding what names to remove from the rolls.
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Charley “Africa” Leundeu Keunang, 43 (Los Angeles) Photo: Courtesy LA Sentinel
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Wells Fargo
Announces $1 Billion
Affordable Housing commitment Newswire that the company will invest $1 billion over the next five years from its business and foundation to help make housing more affordable. “We will address three key issues in underserved communities that have been plagued by the lack of affordable housing – housing affordability, financial health and small business growth,” said Moore.
People of African descent have been ‘here’ longer than the English colonies Photo: NNPA
Cynthia Eaglin and Rufaro Jenkins in front of their former home at Parkway Overlook Apartments in Washington, D.C. Photo: NNPA
By Stacy M. Brown
By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire
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Indeed, “the slave trade began in the 15th century,” said Boniface Chidyausiku of Zimbabwe in 2007, when he was the acting president of the United Nations General Assembly. Chidyausiku made the remarks See SLAVERY page 2
The lack of affordable housing has caught the attention of Wells Fargo and the banking giant isn’t taking it lightly and has
unveiled an ambitious plan to tackle the problem. Candy Moore, the senior vice president and manager of Wells Fargo’s Community Relations and Southeast Community Development, told NNPA
“Charitable giving has always been a part of our history,” Moore said.
Brendon Glenn, 29 (Los Angeles) Photo: Courtesy Washington Informer
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media
In this report, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint presents Part 2 of California Black Media revisitation of the 17 most prominent cases of police deadly force involving African American victims in the state since 1998. As mentioned in last week’s issue, California has one of the highest rates of police shootings in the country.
Moore noted that if one took the available affordable housing
According to a Washington Post database tracking police killings of civilians since 2015, there have been a total of 661 police-involved shootings in California over the last 4 years. Of that number, California police officers shot and killed 107 African Americans. We review the last 10 law enforcement lethal force shootings highlighted in CBM’s report:
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“And, we feel we should be doing even more to address the systematic changes in affordable housing and uncover new ways to increase the availability and sustainability of affordable housing,” she said.