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This Week’s Paper: July 2, 2020 – Voice and Viewpoint

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We are San Diego’s largest African American newspaper, reporting news from an African American perspective.

Established in 1960, Dr. John Warren is the Publisher of the San Diego Voice & Viewpoint, a 56-year-old nationally award winning publication.

For more than five decades, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint has faithfully reported on news from an African-American perspective and African-American communities of San Diego County, from small church gatherings to major political campaigns.

As San Diego’s largest African American publication, our news features have highlighted people and events in a more comprehensive manner, while commentators have argued from different points of view in the lively op-ed pages.

Our publication can be found in all 89 zip codes of San Diego and has readership of over 60,000.

Source: Voice and Viewpoint – Voice and Viewpoint Newspaper

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