Vol. 61 No. 47 | Thursday, November 25, 2021

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Vol. 61 No. 47 | Thursday, November 25, 2021

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Serving San Diego County’s African & African American Communities 61 Years

HAPPY

PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER & Covid-19 Updates

Thanksgiving

SEE PG. 7

Covid-19 cases in

southeast

SOURCE: County of San Diego a/o 11/17/21

6,002

9,443

9,477

9,755

7,808

4,681

92102

92105

92113

92114

92115

92139

THE COMMUNITY COMES TOGETHER Covid-19 AHEAD OF THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Mobile Vaccine Schedule see page 4

2 year old Kyren Johnson, son of Gerald Johnson, receives a turkey donation at Stop the Genocide’s “A Thankful Thursday” free turkey giveaway on November 18, 2021. Local community organizations made a strong presence in the days leading up to the Thanksgiving Holiday, providing aid and inspiration to local residents. Photo: Mike Norris

Lincoln Hornets Honor

See pages 10-11, and 19

Richard Miner see page 9

ANALYSTS:

California Is Moving Into Next Budget Year With a $31 Billion Surplus By Tanu Henry California Black Media

California is expected to move into the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2022, with a whopping $31 billion surplus, according to estimates from the independent Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO).

Michelle Bradley Performs

see page 16

See ANALYSTS page 5

Photo: Courtesy of CBM

Fannie Lou Hamer Legacy

Rittenhouse Verdict

Voice & Viewpoint Newswire

Standards for Self-Defense

Celebration Set for Dec. 2 Project New Village (PNV), a non-profit organization that was formed in 2010 to address inequities in the local food system, has moved the date of its annual Fannie Lou Hamer Legacy Celebration to December 2, 2021. Event co-hosts will be City Council Members Monica MontgomerySteppe and (4th District) and Sean Elo-Rivera (9th District). This year’s celebration will take place from 5:00pm – 7:00pm on the Broadway Pier, in the Port Pavilion, which sits on the beautiful San Diego Bay.

Flies in the Face of Legal

The plan, Moss said, is to have a “well-deserved good time with a purpose!”

Kyle Rittenhouse, center, looks over to his attorneys as the jury is dismissed for the day during his trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021. (Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP)

See HAMER page 5

By Ronald Sullivan Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

BLACK PASTORS ERECTED

‘Wall of Prayer’ Outside Arbery Murder Trial Associated Press Over nearly 750 pastors, supporters, and family of Ahmaud Arbery gathered outside the Glynn County Courthouse during a Wall of Prayer event on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, in Brunswick, Georgia. The Reverend Al Sharpton organized the event after Sharpton's attendance last week in the trial of Greg McMichael and his son, Travis McMichael, and a neighbor, William "Roddie" Bryan, prompted defense attorney Kevin Gough to object to his presence and other Black pastors in the courtroom. At press time, lawyers were in the processJamal Bryant, second from the right, leads a group prayer outside the Glynn County Courthouse. At ing of submitting their clos- Pastor press time, attorneys were submitting closing arguments in the trial of three white men — Gregory McMichael, ing arguments in the case. Travis McMichael and William Bryan — accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, who See page 9

was chased through a Brunswick, Ga., suburb and fatally shot at close range on Feb. 23, 2020. (AP Photo/ Stephen B. Morton)

In a two-week trial that reignited debate over self-defense laws across the nation, a Wisconsin jury acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse for shooting three people, two fatally, during a racial justice protest in Kenosha. See VERDICT page 5

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