Vol. 59 #4 - January 24, 2019

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U.S. Senator

Kamala Doug Moore disTinguished business � labor leader

Rev. Dr. John W. Ringgold The good shepherd award

Harris

Announces

Her Candidacy

for Rev. Artelia D. Korokous The good shepherd award

Rev. Dr. Obie Tentman, Jr. The good shepherd award

President of the U.S.

Thousands Honor Dr. King at the 39 th Annual MLK Parade Harbor - Embarcadero By Staff Writer Voice & Viewpoint

On Monday, January 21, 2019 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., San Diego community residents braved the wind and chill to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the 39th Annual MLK Parade on Harbor Drive Embarcadero. Coordinated by the Zeta Sigma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., the parade helped thousands of San Diegans celebrate the legacy of Dr. King with See PARADE page 11

Rev. Milton Chambers, Sr. The good shepherd award

Diane Moss unsung hero award

Women’s March San Diego By Staff Writer Voice & Viewpoint

Roosevelt Brown

Charles Lundy

unsung hero award

legacy award for disTinguished phoToJournalism

Mike Norris legacy award for disTinguished phoToJournalism

Rochelle Porter legacy award for disTinguished phoToJournalism

This past Saturday, January 19th, thousands of San Diego women, local African American women and some men among them, took to the streets at Waterfront Park along Pacific Coast Highway to reaffirm their commitment to upholding the rights of women across all ethnic, economic, social, and educational spectrums at the Third Annual Women’s March San Diego. At press time, a community March for Black Women has been scheduled for Sunday, March 10, 2019.

Senator Harris official senate portrait.

By Staff Writer

Community, empowerment, and “speaking truth to power” were three important themes voiced throughout the event Saturday, which was organized by Women’s March San Diego’s, the local

Voice & Viewpoint

Darrell Wheeler legacy award for disTinguished phoToJournalism

Dr. Suzanne Afflalo

The gerri warren humaniTarian award

Tayari Howard

disTinguished media award

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Zeta Sigma Lambda Chapter

organizaTional service

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Forty seven years after Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm announced and ran for President of the United States, we have Senator Kamala Harris taking up the mantel. What has changed is that unlike the announcement by Congresswoman Chisholm almost five decades ago, America has had its first African American President and, thanks to the Women’s movement, more women are now holding office throughout this nation than ever before and at the present, two other women in the United States Senate have made the same decision to run for President. For the first time in history, there are three women running and all must be taken seriously, unlike how Congresswoman Chisholm was viewed at the time. See HARRIS page 15

Photography by Mike Norris

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Tom Steyer’s Need to Impeach Campaign Surpasses Seven Million Supporters Steyer’s Campaign Amassed Over 580,000 Sign-ups Since January 3—the Start of the New Congress. Newswire Voice & Viewpoint

(SAN FRANCISCO)—The Need to Impeach campaign founded by Tom Steyer has just surpassed 7 million supporters. The milestone comes just 15 months after Steyer launched the campaign through a series of television ads and two weeks after he committed an additional $40 million to pressure the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives to start impeachment proceedings immediately and to convince 2020 Democratic presi-

dential candidates to support impeachment. “The American public has had enough of the career criminal residing in the White House,” said Steyer. “Since before taking office, Trump has used the White House to enrich himself and his family at all costs while ignoring the rule of law and eroding our democratic institutions. I and seven million people urge Congress See STEYER’S page 15


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