FEBRUARY 1 -7,1987 THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN 7 • organize o save boys HIGHLAND PARK - The Highland Park Men's Forum is the newe t organization of African-American men in the metropolitan Detroit area, according to January, 1987, is ue of the Dawah Institute ewsletter. The organization was formed 'to counter the con piracy to destroy Black boys," the news­ letter report . The d-hoc by-l commit- tee pre nted their efforts of . weeks in December. Chair of the committee is Police and Fire Inspector John Holloway. embers include Dr. Thomas Uoyd, uperintendent of High­ land Park schools; Marvin Hughes, cial wor er; and Talib-Karim uhammad Islamic scholar and leader of the Dawah Institute. ccording to the newsletter the Forum i compri d of a eading Together On the many occasions for gift-giving, boo s are alway an ppropriate item for both adults and yo people. It i e cially important that we include boo s on the li of gifts for children boo s a the key to literacy, and the ownership of boo give the child po . on of that key. e often overloo boo s a gift item becau we have allowed re din to rest solely in the school' domain, where it often become too clo ly identified in the child's mind ith in ruction, te challenge and performance. But children mu also le rn to regard boo and reading a urce of rel ation, information, and pleasure. Liter cy row be in a friendly climate. e can provide thi friendly clim te by making sure that boo are just much a part of horne life as the cloc , the r dio, or the televi 'on t. Books should be much more acce ible to the child than french fries and ft drinks, and they ould hold much more value in the home than the late toy robot or doll. In deciding ho much to spend for a child's book, it is a good idea to compare the cost of book with the cost of toy. There are many toys on the market today which will la t only fe hour or few day , and even they, they have outI ted the child' intere t. But a book of good content and quality can be read gain and again, and even wh n it ear out, the impre . on it leave can last a lifetime. In lecting books for the home the major guideline should b th child' ge and intere t. For the very young (ages 1-5), a wide vari ty of preschool picture book are available. The re book which are to be read to children before they begin to receive instruction in reading. In the bookstore, there re usually a large number of excellent books in thi ction, so take the time to brow slowly to find one which you think the child will really enjoy. You can't go wrong with me of the old favorites such a Mother Goose, Curious George or the Dr. Seu book. Children in the 6-9 age group are beginning to read on their o n, lect these boo s primarily for tory content, plenti­ ful illustrations, large print and not too many ord on ape. For older children, there are so many wonderful storie to choo from that it can become a little overwhelming. Public libraries usually have a number of booklists for chil­ dren which will help you decide on a good boo before mak- in purchase. We don't h ve to re trict OUI choice to a tory book. Give the child boo on how to raise goldfish or how to make dollhouse , or a boo about snakes or dinosaur or elephant or butterflies, or give bo about famou dancers or ba et- ball tan. Children need book which spar their intere t, thi i the mo important thing to keep in mind when choosing boo for them. Don't become restricted or restrained over the child's re ding ability. en children see something that they really ant to get into, they will find away. Don't they always? _ .. __ CHIG CITIZE 16032 Woodward Highland Park. Michigan 48203 313/869-0033 klyby cross- ction of leaders from Highland Par who have been active in civic affairs. "It is a long-a aited and much needed action-oriented group of men who can be role models for our youth," the Dawah ewsletter reports. Earl Wheeler conducted meet­ ing during the organizing STUDE T sions. HIGHLA D PA on- gressman J hn onyer D- i h: on December 24 19'6 nomi� ated 17 year-old Highland ark High Scho I Senior Talib I n Karim to the Air Force ademy in Denver Colorado. Talib the n of mister Talib-Karim and Sister Linah­ K rim Muhammad a the ROT Pr gram i 3.9 grade point avera e hon r stu­ dent. He is a member of the Congre sional Youth Caucus, and e Detroit's Youth Cau­ cus. He is al a member of the Debate Team. A young Student-Pilot since age 14 years Talib the first Muslim congressional nominee to the Air Force Academy has made a number of 'first" including the first student to win the Optimi t Club s Oratori­ cal Contest for three consecu­ tive year. An avid athlete Talib Ibn is a member of the Highland Par High School im and Tennis team . Talib Ibn Karim ha travell­ ed thr ughout Europ , Africa and the United States. He plan to major in Aeron utica} Engineering, while training to become t first uslirn Astro­ naut. TALIB IB K R Theater benefit for Islam students HIGHLA D PARK - Stu­ dents of the University of Islam will benefit from the com­ munity s enjoyment of an even­ ing out at the theater. The midwest premiere of , Day and ights Within" a drama written by Ellen Mc­ Laughlin, is being sponsored by the Dawah Institute on Sunday, Feb. 15, at the Detroit Reper­ tory Theater. Proceed will benefit the Univer ity of Islam the In- stitute's edu ational arm f r students kindergarten thr ugh high school. Tickets are 15 each. For information about tic et phone 313- 6 -7670. "Days and ights Within" is a ne drama which explores the timeless battle between the will of the state and the ill of an individual in which the ensuing struggle ends with the debasement of human dignity on both ides. AA HITS RECO D DUSTRY 1..0 An el , Calif. - The AACP i issuing a report highly critical of the mu . c indu try. The report accu s the industry of idespre d employment discrimination against Blacks and failing to promote Black acts which do not have "cro ver ppeal" to white. According to the civil rights organization "Blac arti ts re respon ible for 25-30 per cent of the re­ venues of the record indu try" while the industry itself "allows for total control and domination by whites." The AACP is reportedly planning to meet with major record companie in a bid to pre ure them to increa employment and opportunities for Blacks. The Detroit Youtheatre Salutes ... FEBRUARY 1987 The Detroit Institute of Arts Auditorium Theatre Someth ng every Saturday 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. All seats $3.50 (S2.5O for groups of 10 or more) Children Under 5 years NOT AD rrrso Saturday, February 7. 1,987 ISHANGII (rom West Africa Returning from West Afnca for th 18th consecunve season, this highly entertaining and Insplnng production features aotnenoc African dance. muse and cultural traditions. For ages 5 years to adult Saturday. February 14. 1987 , JR. from New York, N.Y. A powerful. buoyant n mUSical by N w York's TheatreworkslUSA celebrating the accomplishments of this eloquent man of peace. A 8 ac HIstory Month Special for ages 8 years and older. TEACHERS. Call 832-2731 for special School order form. t the Art Institute, the AFRICAN ART GALLERIES ... FREEl