Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. This July, as we build on the momentum of recent weeks, and work...
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Read moreThis article was originally published on PuzzlePiecesMarketing.com on June 9, 2020 As a Black-owned business, it’s very important to us how organizations...
Read moreThe late Rev. George Walker Smith, who many have referred to as the "Martin Luther King of San Diego,” often...
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Read moreBy Dana Wiegand Albert Bell was born on Feb. 27, 1950 and began his journey as an out Gay man...
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Read moreThese days, a lot of my conversations with clients and friends include talking about acceptable levels of risk (aka, “ALOR”)....
Read moreWhat a world we live in right now. With the coronavirus as a global enemy, now we are watching our...
Read moreVertez Regina Burks grew up in Brooklyn, New York and was inspired to do volunteer work by watching her great-grandmother...
Read moreNathan Fletcher When Leon Williams became the first (and still only) San Diego County Supervisor of color, his chief of...
Read moreThe title of this column was inspired by the novel “Love in the Time of Cholera,” written by Colombian author...
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