Concerning The BAPAC Call To Action
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Last week, San Diego BAPAC held a very important meeting billed as “A Call To Action” on the number of issues facing all of us with...
View ArticleThe President is the Symptom, Not The Disease
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper The actions of the U.S. Congress and Senate on the Presidential confirmations of a host of people not qualified to hold the...
View ArticlePentagon Restores A Few Webpages Honoring Servicemembers But Still Defends...
By LEAH WILLINGHAM, JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER and TARA COPP, Associated Press The Pentagon said Monday that internet pages honoring a Black Medal of Honor winner and Japanese American service members...
View ArticleHonoring Harriet Tubman: A Celebration of Legacy and Courage
By Charles Warren, Contributing Writer On March 15, 2025, the African American Writers and Artists (AAWA) of San Diego held an exciting event at the Malcolm X Library to celebrate Harriet Tubman Day...
View ArticleA Call to Action
By Latanya West, Managing Editor, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint The purpose of the Saturday, March 15 meeting was to bring BAPACSD members and the community together to ‘bring your issues, bring your...
View ArticleNorth Carolina’s Largest Public University NC State Names New Chancellor
By MAKIYA SEMINERA, Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The University of North Carolina Board of Governors has chosen the next person to lead the state’s largest public university by enrollment...
View ArticleBlack Family Wellness Expo Delivers Impact
By Denise L. Norris, Communications Consultant As attendees exited the Black Family Wellness Expo (BFWE) held on Saturday, March 8th, from 11 AM to 2 PM at KIPP Adelante Preparatory Academy, were asked...
View ArticleBreast Cancer vs Ovarian Cancer 2nd Annual Flag Football Game
By Darrel Wheeler, Contributing Writer Females young and not so young showed up and showed out at MLK Park last Saturday to help bring awareness and support to stomp out cancer. “Stronger together, we...
View ArticleA Night of Faith, History, and Inspiration
By Charles Warren, Contributing Writer On March 14, 2025, REEL TEENS hosted another impactful Black Fridays (African-American History Documentaries), founded and directed by Pastor James Wiley Jr. at...
View Article24th Annual Women’s Day Celebration
By Darrel Wheeler, Contributing Writer The big Women’s Day celebration hosted by the Church of The Living God (COLG) was held on Sunday, March 9th. The non-denominational Church has been serving the...
View ArticleAdvocates, Attorneys Arm Immigrants With Education to Fight ICE Raids
By Manny Otiko, California Black Media A number of California groups, officials and individuals are taking proactive steps to educate immigrants subject to deportation about their legal rights as...
View ArticleSen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas Honors California Women in Construction With State...
By Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media To honor Women in Construction Week, Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas (D-Los Angeles), a member of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC),...
View ArticleCollege Athletes Can Now Make Millions Off Sponsorship Deals. Here’s The...
By Adam Echelman and Erica Yee, CalMatters $390,000 to Jaylon Tyson, a former basketball guard at UC Berkeley, from a group of private donors. $3,000 to Jordan Chiles, a UCLA gymnast and Olympic...
View ArticleBlack Students Are the Future of Journalism
By Quintessa Williams, Word in Black For over a century, the Black press has been a force for change: Ida B. Wells investigated lynching for the Chicago Defender when no one else would, reporters at...
View ArticleOne of The Last Surviving Tuskegee Airmen Remembers Struggle for Recognition...
By MEAD GRUVER and THOMAS PEIPERT, Associated Press AURORA, Colo. (AP) — With members of a trailblazing Black Air Force unit passing away at advanced ages, efforts to remain true to their memory carry...
View ArticleProgressive Icon Barbara Lee Wants To Be Mayor Of An Oakland Marked By Crime...
By JANIE HAR, Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Oakland, California, voters who recalled their mayor in November over crime, homelessness and allegations of corruption are weighing whether to give...
View ArticleMia Love, First Black Republican Congresswoman, Dies After Cancer Battle
By Jamie Gangel, CNN (CNN) — Former US Rep. Mia Love, the first Black woman elected to Congress as a Republican, passed away following a fight with an aggressive form of brain cancer, her family...
View ArticleTrump Formally Moves to Shutdown Education Department
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent President Donald Trump formally announced on Thursday, March 20, his intention to sign an executive order to dismantle the U.S....
View ArticlePolitical Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed
By Bo Tefu, California Black Media California NAACP Backs Bill Proposing Evidence-Based Teaching Methods for Children The NAACP California Hawaii State Conference (NAACP CA-HI) has partnered with...
View ArticleReturn to Jim Crow: Federal Regulations Rolled Back to Allow Segregation
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent The Trump administration has blatantly resurrected segregation in federal contracting, undoing decades of civil rights progress by...
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