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Celebration!

Diversity forum will feature a rare concert by
singing legend Harry Belafonte.

The NCCJ, a national non-profit
organization known locally as the
Interfaith Round Table, has been
working to reduce discrimination
nternational entertainer Harry
and racism in Michigan for 60 years.
Belafonte will join a team of
"We hope the result of this forum
high-powered business consul-
will
be that people who attend will
tants in. a three-day forum
be
more
motivated to extend this
designed to encourage diversity in
type of training into their own busi-
business, community and schools.
nesses," NCCJ Executive Director
The event, "A Celebration of
Daniel Krichbaum said.
Diversity," is a joint project of the
Along with the town hall
Southfield Community
meeting
and Belafonte con-
Foundation, the SFC's Youth
cert,
the
third day of the
Advisory Committee and the
event
will
be a Youth
NCCJ (National Conference for
Diversity
Symposium,
sched-
Community and Justice). It's
uled
for
Saturday,
March
11,
9
-
11.
scheduled to run March
at the Southfield Center for
Separate fees will be
the Arts. Teens from
charged for each day of the
throughout the Detroit met-
forum.
"This event will demon-
Harry Belafonte ropolitan area have been
invited to participate through
strate Southfield's commit-
student councils, diversity
ment to diversity," said Warren
clubs
and
similar organizations.
Goodell, SFC executive director.
The
idea
of the youth symposium,
"Many think of diversity as a
said organizer Anu Gupta, is to
problem; instead, we need to start
"bring about change in our schools,
thinking of diversity as something to
change in our communities and,
celebrate."
most of all, change in ourselves."
In a video he made to promote
She was especially enthusiastic
the event, Belafonte echoes that
about
guest performer Mykee
phrase. The 73-year-old singer and
Fowlin,
who transforms himself into
actor has complemented his perform-
a
half-dozen
or more male and
ing career with a lifetime of service
female characters in an original per-
to the world's people, from involve-
formance piece called "You Don't
ment with the civil rights movement
Know Me, Until You Know Me."
here in the United States to combat-
A senior at Southfield High
ing genocide in Rwanda. He is now
School, Gupta is chairing the SFC's
involved in the creation of new pro-
Youth Advisory Committee.
grams for fighting AIDS and the
Local organizations and businesses
social problems it has caused.
have lined up behind the three-day
Belafonte, who has not performed
event, led by Blue Cross/Blue Shield
in Detroit for more than 20 years,
of Michigan, which signed on as
will present an eclectic concert
community sponsor. Any profits
March 10 at the Detroit Opera
from the event will be returned to
House. The previous day, March 9,
the SFC and the NCCJ. ❑
he will be the closing speaker at a
town hall meeting held at the
For information or reservations
Southfield Pavilion.
for the March 9 town hall meet-
Designed for managers in business
ing or March 11 Youth Diversity
and communal activities, this day-long
Symposium, call (248) 355-3700.
session features nationally known
Tickets to the March 10 Harry
diversity experts. Their subjects will
Belafonte concert are available at
include emotional intelligence and
the Detroit Opera House Box
finding strength in differences.
Office and all Ticketmaster out-
Diana Lieberman can be reached at
lets, or may be charged by phone
(248) 354-6060, ext. 247, or by e-mail
at (248) 645-6666.
at dlieberm@thejewishnews. corn

DIANA LIEBERMAN
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