44 Friday, September 23, 1983
THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS
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Affirmative Action Topic of NCCJ-Detroit Assembly
The Greater Detroit
Roundtable of the National
Conference of Christians
and Jews will sponsor the
seventh Southeastern
Michigan conference on
equal opportunity on Wed-
nesday at the McGregor
Memorial Conference Cen-
ter at Wayne State Univer-
sity.
The conference will start
at 8 a.m. and it will close
with a reception at 3:30 p.m.
The theme of this year's
conference is: "Affirmative
Action — Where Is It Now?"
The conference will kick off
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with a keynote address by
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and former Solicitor Gen-
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Justice.
The luncheon speaker
will be E. Daniel Grady,
vice president, person-
nel, Michigan Bell Tele-
phone Co.
The conference is open to
the public. There is a regis-
tration fee, which includes
lunch and refreshments.
For information, call the
NCCJ, 869-6306.
Co-sponsors of the confer-
ence are: U.S. Equal Em-
ployment Opportunity
Commission; Detroit Asso-
ciation of Black Organiza-
tions; Greater Detroit
Round Table of the National
Conference of Christians
and Jews, Inc.; Labor Coun-
cil for Latin American Af-
fairs; City of Detroit,
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Rights
Department; Michi-
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University, Department of
Equal Opportunity and
Neighborhood Relations.
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