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BLACK HISTORY IS MADE EVERY DAY! THE TiBH – see page 23
SanCounty’s Diego African County’s African & African American57Communities 61 Years ServingServing San Diego & African American Communities Years
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, VENNICE! – see page 6
COVID REOPENING INFO
Cannot be Heard”
BAPACSD: BUILDING B(L)ACK TOGETHER – see page 7
& COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER
pages 18 – 20
Have You Seen Them?
Less Prioritized But No Less Important
COVID-19 CASES IN SOUTHEAST
NAOMI OSAKA’S COURAGE – see page 15 4,597
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Source: County of San Diego a/o 6/8/21
'Racial Disparities
Are a Public Health Crisis' Health advocates appeal to Gov. Newsom
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By Bo Tefu
California Black Media
Madaya Owens
Shawn Kennedy
Kaylisha Johnson
Sincere Grimes
17-year-old from Sevierville, Tenn.
16-year-old was last seen in Rancho Cordova, Ca
13-year-old from Quincy, Ill.
13-year-old from rom Millington, Tenn.
Some health advocates are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to treat health inequity in California as a public health crisis – one that is complicated by racism.
Their appeal to the governor comes as California lawmakers propose a $115 million investment in the state’s budget for the next fiscal year to address health disparities. If approved, some of the money would fund programs administered by com-
See MISSING page 2
The Racist Past Black Educators
County Moves to Yellow Tier;
Full Reopening on June 15
of the Filibuster and Discuss Education Equity Why it Should End Now
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By José A. Álvarez
The first filibuster occurred in 1837 and was used infrequently until after the Civil War when minority parties employed the measure to stop civil rights efforts. (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)
By Stacy M. Brown
County of San Diego Communications Office
After registering a case rate of less than two COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents for two consecutive weeks, the County moved to the Yellow Tier of the state’s reopening framework beginning Wednesday, June 9.
See DISPARITIES page 2
As of June 8, 2021, the County’s new adjusted case rate was 1.2 cases per 100,000 people after declining to a case rate of 1.7 cases last week. The Yellow Tier means there is minimal spread of COVID-19 in the region. See COUNTY page 2
NNPA Sr. Correspondent
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and a voting and ethics bill passed the Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives, but neither stands a chance in the evenly divided Senate.
President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan faced fierce opposition in the Senate, but ultimately a slimmed-down version passed using the reconciliation procedure.
By Joe W. Bowers Jr.
California Black Media
The California Association of African-American Superintendents and Administrators (CAAASA) held their 13th annual professional development summit May 26 – 28th in San Diego. The theme for this year’s conference was, “Achieving an Equity Driven Education.” Co-hosted by the San Diego
See FILIBUSTER page 14
FROM THE DESK OF THE EDITOR
w/Rev. Dr. John E. Warren TUNE IN WEDNESDAY'S 7-8PM Call in your experiences at #858-251-6111
County Office of Education and Moreno Valley Unified School District, the conference was held in-person and virtually. For their safety, in-person participants were required to have been vaccinated or to have tested negative for COVID-19. According to Dr. Daryl Camp, President, CAAASA and Superintendent, San Lorenzo Unified School District, “CAAASA was one of the last organizations to host See EDUCATION page 14
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