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“People Without a Voice Vol. 60 No. 2 | Thursday, January 9, 2020
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Serving San Diego County’s African & African American Communities 60 Years
A Tribute to a Living Legend: Civil Rights Icon
The Passing of
Dr. Carrol W. Waymon
John Lewis NLOB CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION See page 8
TEAM DEM WINTER WONDERLAND See page 9
Photo: Reuters
By Stacy M. Brown
By Dr. John E. Warren
NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent
Publisher
He came to San Diego in 1964. His coming here was in response to a request by the San Diego City Council for help from the Los Angeles Human Relations Agency, an organization Dr. Waymon worked with at the time. He was hired by the City of San Diego as its first Director of the Citizens Interracial Committee (CIC). This was the City’s first human relations agency, charged with convening community dialogues, identifying racial injustice and educating the public about racial tensions in San Diego. The job became a passion and the man became an agent of change in San Diego. What we know of his early life is that he was the son of a Methodist minister, with seven siblings, including his younger sister, the late Nina Simone, a renowned jazz performer/composer. We know that while in San Diego, he made contributions as an educator, psychologist, sociologist, anthropologist, writer, philosopher and poet. He taught for more than forty years at the high school and college levels. He established the Black Studies Program at San Diego State University, and taught teachers how to teach in inner city schools. He was president of the local chapter of the Howard University Alumni Association for more than a decade, and served as president of the Association of Black Psychologists, from 1990 to 2008. He also embraced the many new African immigrants to San Diego, and was an active participant in the Somali Youth United program for more than a decade, providing guidance and counseling to help them flourish. In January of 2012, Dr. Waymon was named the Jackie Robinson YMCA Human Dignity Award Recipient for his service, covering more than 50 years, to the San Diego Community. He continued to share his wisdom and insights about the San Diego he helped build for all people. See WAYMON page 2
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SHUKOR BELLA’S BRAIDS & HAIRCUTS GIVEBACK
Millions adore Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) for his selfless and lifelong dedication to civil and equal rights.
Some idolize Lewis like a rock star, while most revere him as an icon. See LEWIS page 2
See page 10
African-American or Other? Selecting Your Race and Ethnicity on the US 2020 Census By Aldon Thomas Stiles California Black Media
Kim Kardashian West will likely check “Black or African American” on the US 2020 Census form when marking the race of her children. In several interviews with various media outlets, the famous media personality and businesswoman, who lives in the San Fernando Valley near Calabasas, has said she’s very conscious of race when it comes to her and rapper Kanye West’s four children. See CENSUS page 2
Instagram photo of the Kardashian West Family 2019
Have You Seen Tonee Turner? Pittsburgh Girl Joins Unfortunate List of Missing Black Girls By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent
Tonee Turner 22, stands at about 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs approximately 130 pounds. She has black, wavy, and shoulder-length hair, which she sometimes wears in a bonnet. Turner, now listed by the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police as Report No. 19-264396, went missing sometime between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on December 30. See TURNER page 15