By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper Chairman of the Board of Directors, NNPA
Today, we as a nation and Black people in particular are experiencing an attack on all our gains in terms of civil rights. While the attacks clothed in “DEI” and other code words are aimed at us collectively, most of us are still thinking as individuals and complaining about the impact of cutbacks and the elimination of programs and services that have been so important to us. The one problem we have is that we are not thinking “collectively” as we once did during “Jim Crow segregation.” It was under those circumstances that the NAACP and many of our national organizations were created. We didn’t allow racism and segregation to stop us from working together for the common good o