A New Year and Hopefully New Agendas and Alliances
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher It has been said that “we” should have no permanent friends and no permanent enemies, just “permanent interest.” This being the case San Diego’s African American...
View ArticleThe Economics of Our Community
Dr. John E. Warren Publisher There is always an ongoing discussion and call for economic development in the African American communities. When large corporate entities like Walgreen’s come along, there...
View ArticleThe Conflict of Celebrating Mother’s Day
By Vangie Akridge Educational Pschologist This past Mother’s Day marked the 100th anniversary of a celebration that was initially developed to empower women in faith, feminism and protest against war....
View ArticleA New Year and Hopefully New Agendas and Alliances
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher It has been said that “we” should have no permanent friends and no permanent enemies, just “permanent interest.” This being the case San Diego’s African American...
View ArticleThe Economics of Our Community
Dr. John E. Warren Publisher There is always an ongoing discussion and call for economic development in the African American communities. When large corporate entities like Walgreen’s come along, there...
View ArticleThe Conflict of Celebrating Mother’s Day
By Vangie Akridge Educational Pschologist This past Mother’s Day marked the 100th anniversary of a celebration that was initially developed to empower women in faith, feminism and protest against war....
View ArticleUpcoming Local Black History Month Events
Voice & Viewpoint Newswire An impressive array of free or low-cost Black History Month events ranging from free films, lectures, art exhibits and discussions are on-tap for the month of February....
View ArticleEmpire Star Taraji Henson Speaks on Suicide and Mental Health on Capitol Hill
“It breaks my heart to know that 5-year-old children are contemplating life and death, I just…I’m sorry. That one is tough for me. So, I’m here to appeal to you, because this is a national crisis. When...
View ArticleThe Smallest Black Small Businesses May Now Benefit From California’s $50M...
By Tanu Henry | California Black Media Last Thursday afternoon, Gov. Newsom announced a new $50 million emergency California micro-loan program targeting the smallest, most vulnerable corporations...
View ArticleCalling all High School Graduates: Black College Expo to Celebrate Black High...
Voice & Viewpoint Newswire Experiencing a “2020 Black High School Graduation: Rites Of Passage” nationwide, students will share their high school achievements during this historic virtual ceremony...
View ArticleGolden State Warriors’ Draymond Green Takes Defense Skills to New Arena:...
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Draymond Green, 30, who has won three National Basketball Association (NBA) Championships with the San Francisco-based Golden State Warriors, is known to be...
View ArticlePRESS ROOM: Black Automotive Media Group (BAMG) Hosts Discussions with...
Letter to Automakers Outlines Concerns Regarding Fairness and Equity for Black Automotive Media The Black Automotive Media Group (BAMG), has challenged the nation’s automakers to address fairness and...
View ArticleBlack News Channel’s Kelly Wright Interviews President Trump
It not only marked Trump’s first time on the network but also his initial interview with any African American-owned media. The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), the trade association of...
View ArticleLEAP Warns Potential Menthol Ban Would Increase Police Interaction with Black...
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent There is little question that cigarette smoking is harmful. However, a growing number of organizations led by Law Enforcement Action...
View ArticleA Bubble of Knowledge: COVID-19 Task Force and Officials Learn Lesson from...
By JC Polk – Executive Producer, IVN San Diego Weekly references to uncertainty and adjustments related to COVID-19 can be very disheartening, but like when we were young, “bubbles” can still provide a...
View ArticleSoul Swap Meet Finds Success in New Location
Article and Photos By Brian Goodin, Contributing Writer The Soul Swap Meet has been up and running since 2018. Until now it has been one of San Diego’s best kept secrets. No longer is this the case....
View ArticleNew Coronavirus Vaccine Requires ‘Trust’ of African American Community
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent News that Pfizer and BioNTech’s announcement that their coronavirus vaccine was more than 90 percent effective in preventing COVID-19...
View ArticleThe Challenges Black America Faces with Distant and Virtual Learning During...
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Students, teachers, parents, and administrators face ever-rising challenges as the coronavirus pandemic continues to force changes in how...
View ArticleCommunity Leadership and Inclusion in 2021
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher For over three decades, the San Diego Voice & Viewpoint has watched the many experiments at community leadership. The recognition of needs for leadership is a good...
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