2 0.24 MAY 16 - 22, 1984 d of national voter regis- tration campaign sharply criticized recent I . do d by the 'chigan Hou ta . hich prohibit three te nd from using their employee to p .. te in the campaign. H Jo, national director of the Ruman Service Employees Registration d Voter Educa . Ii (SERVE) campaign, . d . group will consider taking legal action If the proposed legislation become Jo . Detroit r ntly to ational . tion of ference. effect. In the COUll- order of b . to of reporta and rec:ommenda forces, of which had .. oed a specific area 0 concern a direct relatioDlhip to the d billty of family. Armed th recommendatio, Summit participants th dispened th . pectin communi all country it ticip ted they wiD be instrumental in having the Summit reeommendatio bnple. nted t the local 1 el and through groups they repr nt. CP/NUL CALL �� ... .,� umrnit conve d by the tional . tion for the Advance­ nt of Colored Peop and the ational Urb Lea to mobilize the total B community in to rengthen d encJhmce family. It UtIene)' undencO by try that let people register at the otor Vehicle Dept. If it's right hen you go to register your car, why' it not alright hen you go to get your unemployment check?" The Hou voted 56-46 to prohibit the departmen of Social Services, Labor and Public H alth from using their office or employees to . participate in the Human SERVE campaign during regular bu hours. The proposed I· . n nd- ment to the Dep. of Social Servi ppropir tio bill. It' no before a nate appro' - 'committee. The oter tion campaign uti- lize olunt or at public and private to re· er eligible oters, For the p year tb y ha: been . 2 family preaently under a are t deal of Itt reflected in such indices as hi8b unemployment rate, the rapid growth in households headed by women, the number of children in poftrty, d the bwponin d}vorce r e amona B cks, k family is pr ntly' un r I eat dell of stre II r fleeted in such indic s the hi. h unemploy nt rite, the rapid growth in hou holds h aded by women, the num of childr n ,In pov rty, nd - th burgeoni ng divorce rate Imong 81 cks." At the openin plenary . on on Thursday, y 3rd, John E. J cob. o dent of the NUL, sald that the problem (cing B ck people reflect in part hat America has done to them. At the same time he warned that U me of our preble may be self-inflicted,· that may have allo ed our just anger t what America done to obscure our own need for If-discipline and strenth­ ened community valu ." He continued: "In concentrating on of di rbnination and po . lot � can do about our own problems ounelv. Government and private leCtor ction is a nece . , but !O too are the ce and the concern B c organizations can provid ... urhis' not a meeting to get go em- ment and the private tor ofT the hoo . e t to point out ho public polici lead to private miseri . "But e e got to com up ith plan to utilize the fonnidab po r and strengths of our organizations and of the Blae community to build healthier, more stable farnili and communiti ." Speaking of behalf of the NAACP, Benjamin L. Hooc , its Executive Director, . d: , e are glad of the tremendou intere and response that the "Black Family Summit" ha created cro the nation. Our focu is clear. We ill in context the B c family's emerg­ ing struggle for survival gainst over- helming odds. Our ta , and you have cho n to accept it, . to involve our soci ety as a hole in combating the conditions that vitally affect American families and impact upon u in a very disproportion te manner: , e hope to develop rategi s, in­ cluding ction plan and inter-organiza­ tiona! netwo: s and linkages to ccom- p' the 80 e define at this sununit." At conclu . on of th opening p nary, the participants ere cUv°ded into ten poup to examine and make recommendations in the folowing areas: Jo and &0 omic Security> for Blac F amilie; Education and B FamDie ; Healthy B c Famili ; Hou • ing and B c Familie; Pattern of Child Rearing and SodaIization in B c Families; Single Parent Familie ; Crim , Vio nee and k Families; The B c d; Developing and bilizin Re-· sources for Supportin Blac Families; e/Fem e Re tionshi in Bl c Families. HEAR EXPERTS The ork io continued through- out Friday, ay 4th, 0 th the partici­ pant pausing only to attend eral plenary 0 oDS t which they heard from veral n tionally recognized ex- perts in their particular field . At the Friday morning 'on, Dr. James P. Comer, Prof of P ychi try, Yale Child Study Center and A oci te Dean of Yale ed cal School, 0 d that it is necessary to create ne educational ystem that e re that all children, regard} of their economic b ckground, can learn and develop the academic Co' 0 1