Last weekend, The San Diego Union-Tribune learned that Lallia Allali, one of the emeritus members of our Community Advisory Board and a contributor to our Community Voices Project, had reposted a graphic and deplorable antisemitic image on her personal Facebook page. Several people shared it on X, formerly Twitter, tagging national organizations and calling for her removal from various posts, including those with the Union-Tribune.
Once we had the opportunity to confirm that Allali had reposted it, we accepted her resignation and removed her from the list of board members and contributors on our website.
We received several related letters and emails from individuals and community leaders, to which we responded.
Our Community Advisory Board, created in 2017, is comprised of people from all walks of life with the purpose of creating connections and offering insight to a range of ideas and experiences to help the U-T better serve the region. Similarly, the Community Voices Project, created in 2020, is made up of a mix of voices, including various genders, religions, political affiliations, ages and races, from neighborhoods throughout the county, with the goal of offering thoughtful, thought-provoking and civil discussion.
Members volunteer their time and talents, and agree to adhere to guidelines, including a prohibition on hate speech or targeting of other people or communities. Those who violate those standards, as was the case with our emeritus board member, are disqualified from serving.
Among the criteria for participation on the advisory board is being committed to advancing civil discourse on critical issues. While we seek out people who will amplify the perspectives in their own communities, the overarching purpose is to bring people together “to tap into the experiences, knowledge and perspectives of our diverse community in order to serve and improve the greater San Diego region.”
Our goal through these projects is to promote civility, build understanding and contribute to the betterment of our community. We will continue to pursue this goal.