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Thursday, May 26, 2022
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Serving San Diego County’s African & African American Communities 62 Years
Memorial Day & The African American Contribution Voice & Viewpoint Staff
Memorial Day, a day set aside in history by former slaves in Charleston South Carolina, is one more expression of our contribution to America. In May of 1865, history tells us that, during the Civil War, the Confederate Army converted the city race track in Charleston, South Carolina into a prison camp to hold captured Union soldiers. The conditions in which these soldiers were kept is reported to have been so bad that at least 257 died of disease and were buried in a mass grave behind the grandstand of the track. See MEMORIAL DAY page 2
Community Celebrates Live Well Center Construction Milestone
Election 2022
Endorsements & VOTING LOCATIONS
Voice & Viewpoint Newswire
SEE PAGES 9 & 10
A milestone in construction was reached Friday, May 13, when crews hoisted the final steel beam at the Southeastern Live Well Center site showing the structural steel completion. The painted white beam was marked with signatures from many workers and those attending the ceremony. Construction partners at the site of the Live Well Center (PCL/County of San Diego). Photo: Mike Norris
In keeping with the “topping out” tradition, an evergreen tree and American flag were placed on Lincoln High Seniors Celebrate!
See LIVE WELL page 2
WhAT IS ‘WHIte
‘Replacement Theory’? By David Bauder Associated Press A racist ideology seeping from the internet’s fringes into the mainstream is being investigated as a motivating factor in the supermarket shooting that killed 10 people in Buffalo, New York. Most of the victims were Black. Ideas from the “great replacement theory” filled a racist screed supposedly posted online by the white 18-year-old accused of targeting Black people in Saturday’s rampage. Authorities were still working to confirm its authenticity. Certainly, there was no mistaking the racist intent of the shooter. See THEORY page 15
A person tends to a makeshift memorial outside the scene of a shooting at a supermarket the day before, in Buffalo, N.Y., Sunday, May 15, 2022. Photo: AP Photo/Matt Rourke
SEE PAGES 18 & 19
PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER & Covid-19 Updates, Page 20
Covid-19 cases in southeast 11,714
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Ingenuity Charter’s Bike Giveaway SEE PAGE 7
SOURCE: County of San Diego a/o 5/19/22
COGIC Southwest Region Rally Comes to San Diego By Conita Butts Church Liaison Journalist Starting on Thursday, May 19, and ending Saturday, May 21, San Diego was the host of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) International Youth Department Southwest Regional Rally. The theme was ‘Elevate’ and was held at St. Stephen’s Church with a plethora of youth-based activities throughout the days and with worship service in the evening. The rally began with a musical Thursday evening with youth and adults attending from as far away as Las Vegas and ended Saturday with a very-well attended ‘U-Rally’ and morning worship service.
Photo: Conita Butts
“We had more than 350 people registered to attend the Rally. The entire event was free; you didn’t have to pay to attend service. We wanted our youth to be blessed and to leave feeling motivated, loved, and excited about loving God,” stated Evangelist Tinsley.
Reparations Task Force’s Anchor Orgs
See RALLY page 6
Holding Public ‘Listening Sessions’ By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media The Coalition for A Just and Equitable California (CJEC), a reparations advocacy group, is inviting residents of Northern California to attend a “Listening Session” to discuss reparations. The meeting will be held in Oakland on Saturday, May 28 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Left, Dr. Jovan Scott Lewis, chair of the Department of Geography at the University of California Berkeley; and right, Donald Tamaki, Esq., an attorney best known for his role in the reopening of the Supreme Court case Korematsu v. the United States, are both members of the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans. Photo: Antonio Ray Harvey
With the support of the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans and the state’s Department of Justice (DOJ), the event, open to the public, will be held at the California Ballroom, located at See REPARATIONS page 15
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