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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

7,450

7,472

7,555

6,048

3,624

ZIP CODE

ZIP CODE

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ZIP CODE

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92102

92105

92113

92114

92115

92139

Source: County of San Diego a/o 6/8/21

'Racial Disparities

Are a Public Health Crisis'  Health advocates appeal to Gov. Newsom

Photo credit: wikimedia.org / commons

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

Photo credit: County News Center

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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