Practical Politics Please , do not be confused. This week’s article takes the position that horrible things have been done to not only Black folks in the U.S., but to […]
Category: Op-ed
Why are we here? What truly matters?
By Joy Le page Smith, While Gary and I were having lunch with our friend, a retired military man, we talked about a book titled Why the Universe Is the Way […]
Many are close to suicide—without our knowing
By Joy Le Page Smith, MA, BCC Years back Gary and I hired a man with great tree expertise to trim the trees about our home. We chatted frequently and […]
The politics of whether democracy’s guardrails will hold in the USA
Practical Politics Like it or not, the fate of African Americans is closely tied to the fate of the USA per se. While many of us have for years sought […]
Gallup finds Black generational divide on affirmative action
Each spring, many aspiring students and their families begin receiving college acceptance letters and offers of financial aid packages.
Opportunity to stop hate
Lent and Ramadan By Dr. John E. Warren | Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint We, the citizens of the United States of America, as well as our fellow citizens […]
The politics of trying to work out a reparations solution
Practical Politics The state of California currently has an African American population of approximately 2,282,144 or 5% of the state’s population. The California state legislature currently comprises 120 representatives—80 members […]
The politics of South Africa’s accusation against Israel in the International Court
Practical Politics Since the beginning of October and the latest Middle East conflict, it has been the official position of this column to not engage the topic. Our position here […]
The politics of portraying Bass Reeves: lawman
Practical Politics William Loren Katz, a well-regarded historian, wrote one of the first modern biographies of the famous Black American lawman, Bass Reeves, in his text, The Black West (1988). […]
Thanksgiving beyond Black Friday
Always think of the less fortunate By Dr. John E. Warren | Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper First, we give thanks to God for those of us who […]

