On June 7, voters will be making their voices heard at the ballot box, and for some San Diego voters, they will have to make their choices in the race for San Diego Unified school board seats in District B and C.
Why was there not any honest effort to work out the differences between the folks who represent Black people in San Diego and the Black people at the national NAACP?
SAN DIEGO
The NAACP San Diego Branch on Monday called on elected leaders to address what it labeled a hostile and toxic culture within the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
In a letter to Mayor Todd Gloria and the City Council, the NAACP shared images of what it said were troubling symbols and pictures found in fire stations and on equipment, including a sticker of the Gadsden flag on a helmet in a fire truck and a sticker of the “thin blue line” flag on what appears to be a door at a station.
The NAACP noted that the flags are sometimes associated with White supremacists.