Get ‘woke’ and get involved There are a number of things we should all be concerned about as so many around us focus on summer vacations, the excessive heat, fires […]
Category: Op-ed
The politics of maintaining the political knee-on-the neck
Practical Politics There is an old picture that still shows up in most Ethnic Studies and American History Books (at least those not yet banned in the culture wars for […]
Now that SCOTUS has acted…
What’s next Black civil rights? By Dr. John E. Warren | Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper African-Americans in particular and people of color in general have a history […]
Nation has never been, never will be ‘colorblind
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s rebuke of affirmative action decision By Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent As she watched her conservative majority colleagues on the high court […]
Reflections on July 4th celebration
The ‘melting pot’ includes people of color Once again, because of where America stands today on the ever present issue of race, the following reflections are offered from the first […]
The politics of ‘blind spot’ legislating
Practical Politics In what is supposed to be the most scientifically advanced and progressive society on earth that many foreigners virtually give their right arm in order to immigrate into, […]
Youth employment: A reality for 2023
Year-round youth employment program needed San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper For years The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint has met the summer season with a plea for summer jobs […]
The politics of bias in home appraisals and sales
Practical Politics One of the major components of historical and modern racial bias in the U.S. is in home appraisals and sales. Most current reparations analyses and attempts to remedy […]
A continued ‘wake up call’ to the United States of America
Confronting the ‘Big Lie’ “We The People” are losing control of America through the unchecked behavior of a number of elected officials at all levels of government who have bought […]
Cross-country redlining aided wealthy White communities, excluded Black areas
Continual lack of full-bank services By Charlene Crowell | Guest Oped For much of Black America, the availability of affordable and accessible full-bank services has historically been an irritating issue […]

