Now that the election is over, a number of people are experiencing high levels of uncertainty. We should not think that life as we know it has ended. This is […]
Author Archives: Dr. John E. Warren | Publisher, The San Diego Voice and Viewpoint
Remembering Black veterans
On Nov. 11, 2019, Americans honored those brave men and women who have served in the military. It all started on Nov. 11, 1918, when an Armistice between the Allied […]
We should all follow the Georgia voter turnout example
On the first day of voting in the state of Georgia, more than 344,000 people waited in lines for as long as it took to cast their votes in this […]
For those who still can’t decide whether to vote
Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint NewspaperWith the Nov. 5 General Election just a few days away, it appears that some people are still trying to decide if they should […]
The elephant in the room is not the Republican Party
The expression “The elephant in the room” often refers to an obstacle in a conversation that appears to be the size of an elephant in a room so large that […]
Voting is bigger than the Harris campaign
Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint NewspaperIn less than 70 days, each of us will have an opportunity to either cast a vote or help someone vote who would not […]
The spiritual side of election season
As America prepares for the most significant election since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it seems a good time to remind so many that this nation was founded […]
Race: Stronger than criminal convictions and indictments
Why is it that when one hears the political polls, projections, and discussions about who is ahead in the coming Presidential Election, there is no discussion about Donald Trump’s fitness […]
The Black press and the Black vote
Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint NewspaperThis November, in addition to the Presidential election, there are thousands of political campaigns in motion. Those running for office will vary from local […]
The conservative right and the new Jim Crow
Most African Americans know that the term “Jim Crow” represented the personification of segregation in America following Reconstruction as a means of reuniting a post Civil War America. The Jim […]

