• • L SI G The ichigan Civil Right Commi ion h found' riou and . nificant r cial problems" in the Flint housing market. The findings . are in report opted by the CRC. The report summ rizes testimony from the July 26 public hearing in Flint and include the' Commi . on' finding and recommendations. The Commi . n received oral and written comments from more than 24 landlords, apartments e er, fair housing dvo­ c te and governmental or political officials. the report ates, "The teo timony refl c.ted rious and . niflcant racial problem ithin the Flint housing mar- ket. These problems were manifested in the ope rejection of Blac applicants for rental housing and indirect discrimi­ n tory treatment of which pplicants are generally una re. " The Cornmi . n dopted the follow- I c Eligibility requirements for issuance of card consists of providing proof of hou hold income, a social curity card and current identification. IS. Price indicated, to qualify for, I surplu goods the participant must have an income t or belo the poverty- I level. A family size of one, household income cannot exceed $6,075, and a family of eight or more members 20, 775. , 0 person i automatically eligible to receive a card, all poverty-level parti­ cipants including seniors must be certt­ fled." She added, "only one card will be ed I per household, and one pic�-up JACKSO - The regular' bi-monthly meetin of the . dUgan State Conference of AACP branche will be held Satur­ day, February 11, at the Delray Senior Citizen Center, 7914 est Jefferson, Detroit, from 1 to 3:45 p.m., ccording to Carl Breeding, president. "In ob rvance of our 75th Birthday­ Diamond Jubilee - February 12, 1984-, some historie of AACP will be pre­ nted, Breeding said. A Saturday meeting is in order since many Br nche have planned Jubilee Day programs for Sunday, the pre 'dent noted. Governor Jame J. Blanchard has declared February 12, 1984, as AACP D y in i higan. Senator Jackie Vaughn BH Do ntown Comm· t BE 0 HARBO - The Down­ to n elopment Steering Committee will meet Friday, February lOin the Lula Lee Commissi n Chambers, city h 11. The Cornmi nda li s four items: presentati of revi ed DDA edule; update on the ichigan �in Street Program and t er developments' fin nci I con ider Ions' nd "to be arranged. City taff had originally projected January adoption of a Downtown D velopment uthority. cording to city m�n ger lli FEBRUARY 8 - 14. 1984 THE CITIZEN P GE 3 G ing fmdings and recommendations: -The City of Flint exhibit a pattern of r cial segregation, with Blac s and minoritie generally confined to the city, proper, and white located in' the suburb n are s. - ithin the Flint etropolitan area there is clear evidence of discrimination in the artment rental indu try practiced against protected group members, which drastically' limits the availability of . cceptable housing. - Racial discrimination is widely prac­ tided in the greater Flint Metropolltan area. This discrimination is often SQ bustly practiced that the victims of these unlawful practice are frequently una­ ware of their victimization. . -In Flint, as in other are s. of the ate, economic discrimination' is a reality, impacting disproportionately on I protected group citizens. -Recipients of public assistance, parti- m y I site assigned" to each qualifmg person. Red cards which were issued by BCA in the past are invalid arid should be discarded. " People seeking certification should report to their ocal community action agency with exception to senior citizens. All seniors ar� to report to the senior center close to them. orth and South county BCA offices are located at 170 Wall Street in Benton Harbor and 323 . 7th Street, iles, MI. Mrs. Price indicated the next tentative date for surplus distribution will be sometime in March. III has sponsored a Legislative Resolution in celebration of AACP s 75th Anni­ versary Diamond Jubilee. In an effort to con rve time, Branch and Youth Council representatives are a ed to bring written activity reports, Bree� said. The president also noted, "Bring the list of your Commuittee Chairpersons. The folIo ing Branche mailed in the list las y a requested: Grand Rapids, ·Oakla d County, Lansing, Port Huron, onroe County, Saginaw, iles and Van Buren County. The result of the ction of ational Board embers by ea h Michig will be available. to m t itch ell , the city a ssor has not ha the time to draw up the legal boundary for t e DDA area. By law, the legal boundary mu t be prepared when the DDA is approved by the city commission. u ing to m t _. t BE TO HARBOR - The regular monthly meeting of the Benton Harbor Housing Commis 'on will be Tuesday, February 14 at the Harbor. Tower Library. " The meeting begins at 7 p.m. and� .. is open to the publi . cularly ADC are' frequently denied the p ctices. The lint Urban Leagu acce to housing of choice, be se should be encouraged and aided in ex- of an illogical bias rooted in ignorance. anding thi program. .. -Auditing of are apartment com- -Bec u of th general disregard plexe , such as wa carried out under for housing laws the housing the auspieie .of the Flint Urban League industry, there ould be comprehen ive • 3, valuable tool which can be particu- efforts directed toward I inform tion larly u ful in uncovering discrimination dissemination involving industry represen- in its more subtle forms. tatives, fair housing adovcates, public -Although housing complaints are official ,and the media. consid�red a priority; there is a reluctance -Since economic discrimination is on the 'part of some housing discrimina- reality, impacting 0 protected group tion victim to file- formal complaints persons and not overed by existing . becau of misperceptions regarding pro- legislation, efforts ould be considered longed investigative time. to provide legislati e remedies. 1- _ The lac of knowledge on the part Among the recommendations made I of those mo t likely to be the victim by the Rights Commi ion were: of housing discrimination, should be add- -The. u of auditing/testing as an re sed by the religious and education investigative tool ha proven to be of community working cooperatively with great value in identifying and docu- community organization , including the menting housing discrimination practices public and private ctors, and the where often the victims are unaware of media. '! A ARDS - Four Benton Harbor High School prizes in the recent reI�aI competition held in Grand Rapids by the ich' n B' d Office Education au Tbey are from I.-rt.: Carol iIliam, leCond place in extemporaneo cornmunica­ tio d·'· n; Stephanie Smith, eighth place record mana ment; Terrence Dunn, . th place job' tervie ; and Sara Ancienon, venth p record m ent. :, I'LES AACpl ILES - The ile Branch AACP will mark a -spectal celebration of Black History month at its monthly meeting to be held Tuesday, February 14, t the I CLARE CE HODGES Ion co eel BE TO HARBOR - The city's Enterprise Zone Committee met Tues- • day, February 7, and will meet again Friday, February 10., at 7:30 a.m. at Captains Table, River iew Drive. . The group will revise an Enterpri Zone plan to re ubrnit to the state's recently reorganized Senate. John W. Moore Lodge Hall, 323 7th Street, corner of 7th and Ferry. Clarence Hodges, pioneer educator in Berrien County will be the key note speaker. Hodges is a otre Dame graduate with an M.A. degree. He h taught in several Benton Harbor schools d serv­ ed as principal at d Junior High and the Morton hool. He currently teache at BHHS. He has served as Vice-President of the AACP, as Berrien County Commi - sioner and an elected I member of the iles Township Park Commis on. Hodges notes that his appointment s principal at the former Bard junior high school began "a mile tone of racial progre in Berrien County. Insofar as it wa kno 11 at that time, no other Blac ha been selected in the history of educa­ tional annals in the county." .p n on Board to m BE TO HARBOR - The city clerk' office announces that the Police and Fire Pen 'on Board will hold its monthly meeting at 9:30 a.m., on­ day, F bruary i 3, in the fire 'ighters dormitory, 200 . all. , ( <>