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Serving San Diego County’s African & African American Communities 62 Years

California Legislature Recognizes Reparations Task Force

INFLATION WORRIES GROW AS CA Legislature Approves State Budget

THE COOPER’S FAMILY’S

JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL SEE PAGE 6

PASTOR ELLISON CELEBRATES 1 YEAR SEE PAGE 4

While honored by the California legislature, the California Task Force for Reparations members presented the 483-page, Interim Report to lawmakers of the California Legislature Black Caucus. June 16, 2022 (CBM photo by Antonio Ray Harvey). Shown from left to right are attorney Don Tamaki, Senator Maria Elena Durazo Assemblywoman Lori Wilson, Sen. Steven Bradford, Sen. Sydney Kamlager, attorney Lisa Holder, Dr. Cheryl Grills, Dr. Rev. Amos Brown, attorney Kamilah Moore, Sen. Nancy Skinner, and Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer., Photo: Antonio Ray Harvey

By Antonio‌ R ‌ ay‌ ‌Harvey‌ California‌ ‌Black‌ ‌Media

Photo: Voice & Viewpoint Staff

Several members of the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans received a standing ovation from constituents of the State Legislature last week for their work over the last 12 months. During the opening of legislative sessions at the State Capitol in Sacramento on June 16, mem-

ST. STEPHEN’S JUNETEENTH PLAY SEE PAGE 18

bers of the Senate and Assembly participated in the gesture that coincided with the kick off of the state’s official Juneteenth 2022 commemorations. “The task force, without a doubt, is probably one of the most important task forces not See REPARATIONS page 2

COVID-19 UPDATES – SEE PAGE 15

Covid-19 cases in southeast

SOURCE: County of San Diego a/o 6/16/2022

12,082

18,810

17,826

20,856

15,269

10,067

92102

92105

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JUNETEENTH AND #METOO EXPLOITED

DURING COSBY CIVIL TRIAL Hijacked by Hollywood, the #MeToo movement has centered on celebrities.

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

By Aldon Thomas Stiles and Edward Henderson California Black Media Diane Lanette Barkum is an in-home care provider and mom of three. She commutes about 40 minutes every workday between the Riverside County cities of Lake Elsinore, where she lives, and Moreno Valley, where her job is. Over the last few months, Barkum says she has been stressed and scraping by, struggling to balance sharp increases in the cost of gas and food with making enough money to pay for other expenses. See BUDGET page 2

JUNETEENTH FLAG RAISED AT

County Admin Center for First Time

By Cori Zaragoza Staff Writer

It has become a tool for apparent schemes to extort millions from popular personalities instead of pushing for global workplace equality and peace for women. Somewhere even Tarana Burke must be shaking her head. The civil trial against comedian Bill Cosby in Los Angeles has been Photo: NNPA

See COSBY page 2

VP KAMALA Harris Talks Voting Rights, RACISM WITH BLACK PRESS

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Vice President Kamala Harris held an exclusive discussion with publishers from the National Newspaper Publishers Association, which represents the Black Press of America, to discuss various issues from voting rights to Roe v. Wade and racism in the United States. Photo: NNPA

See VOTING page 23

For the first time in San Diego history, the Juneteenth flag was raised at the County Administration Center on Friday, June 17th. A special ceremony was held on the east plaza, hosted by Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher, in partnership with the Office of Equity & Racial Justice, Young Black & N’Business, the African American Association of County Employees, Black American Political Association of California, and the Cooper Family Foundation. The morning started with a rendition of the Black National Anthem, sung by Mother Dorothy Williams of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. An oral history of Juneteenth, spoken by Vanessa Green of the Office of Equity & Racial Justice, followed Ms. Williams performance.

“By honoring Juneteenth we are acknowledging this Country’s original sin; slavery, See FLAG page 6

Photos: Mike Norris

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