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Thursday, July 21, 2022

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Serving San Diego County’s African & African American Communities 62 Years

Atty Gen. Rob Bonta

remembering willie morrow

lee house celebrates 20 years

the grandparents connection picnic

SEE PAGE 11

SEE PAGE 4

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Takes Action to Protect Renters

From Unlawful Evictions

Seven Initiatives Qualify for CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER BALLOT

By Edward Henderson California Black Media

The office of California Secretary of State Dr. Shirley N. Webber has qualified seven ballot initiatives for the November 8 statewide General Election. Seven is the lowest number of measures to appear on a statewide general election ballot since 2014. One initiative is Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10). It is asking voters

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By Edward Henderson California Black Media

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See INITIATIVES page 5

On Wednesday, July 13, Attorney General Rob Bonta hosted a virtual press conference to announce new directives to help protect tenants against unlawful eviction from their landlords. “California’s families are facing a housing affordability crisis at levels we have never

seen before,” said Bonta. “About 1 in 7 renters in California are behind on their rent potentially facing eviction. With the state’s last remaining eviction moratorium expiring just a few days ago, the threat of eviction is here.”

PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER & COVID-19 UPDATES – SEE PAGE 7

Covid-19 cases in southeast SOURCE: County of San Diego a/o 7/14/2022

See EVICTIONS page 5

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NETWORKING EVENT REVEALS OPPORTUNITIES FOR

LOCAL BLACK TECH PROFESSIONALS

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High Risk for COVID-19 IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY

By County of San Diego The continued increase in local coronavirus cases has prompted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to move San Diego County to its high-risk level for COVID-19. The CDC tracks community levels of the virus based on geographic regions to determine the impact of COVID19 in communities, and to allow individual jurisdictions

to implement preventive strategies based on the latest local data. San Diego had been in the medium-risk category since the end of May, but recent spikes in hospitalizations and new cases have led the CDC to increase the risk level for the region. See COVID-19 page 5

By Ahliyah S. Chambers Contributing Writer Location impacts the quality of life for many Black Americans. How often have we had to consider where we live to depend on the quality of resources that are available to us? Schools, health care, and grocery stores, to name a few, are all impacted by location; and race is deeply embedded there as well. Individuals

have taken it upon themselves to understand how and why areas such as San Diego have been divided. Tuesday, July 12, Black professionals gathered at Chef ’s SD in the heart of the Downtown Gaslamp District to reflect on lessons See NETWORKING page 5

Elizabeth Cotton, founder and Executive Director of Black Tech Link, thanks GIS professionals for their insights into tech industry career opportunities during a Black tech professionals networking event in Downtown’s Gaslamp District on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. Photo: Ahliyah Chambers.

California Commits $100 Million to Producing Its Own Insulin By Aldon Thomas Stiles California Black Media

Diabetes is recognized as the most expensive chronic condition in the U.S. According to data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 10 U.S. citizens live with diabetes, which is 8.8% of the planet’s known diabetes diagnoses, despite the U.S. only accounting for 4.25% of the world’s total population.

On July 7, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that California will be the first state to produce its own insulin in an effort to drive down costs for diabetics statewide.

Black Americans are slightly overrepresented in the statistics. They are 15.5% of those diagnosed with diabetes while being roughly 13% of the nation’s population, according to the United Health Foundation. Black people are also 60% more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes,

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are 2.3 times more likely to be hospitalized for amputations associated with the disease and are twice as likely as See INSULIN page 5

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