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April 12, 1987 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-04-12

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THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN APRIL 12 - 18.1987
Jazz Fashion Contest
Fashion designers, or those
hoping for avenues to the
public, have until June 30
1987 to enter the Beefeater
Gin Fashion Jazz Competi­
tion.
You might win a total of
S14,000 in cash.
Walk-a-thon
to benefit
rec centers
DETROIT - On June 6,
1987 the Fir nnual WALK-
-THO for Detroit Recreation
Center ill be held at Rouge
P r in Detroit. This WALK-
-THO will' r i funds to
increa youth programming in
each of th city's Recreation
Center.
11 funds rid in each
neighborhood ill tay in that
neighb rhood' Recreation Cen­
ter.
For more information, call
the Recreation Department Part­
ner office at 224-0112, or
your local Recreation enter.
GIVE
DIRECTION
TOYOORUFE
Unique con ultant rvice ill
provide upp rt group onver­
in a v riety of human needs.
Gr up will meet for 10 week
tarting pril 27 19 7. Fee
i S3.00 per e sion
time is one h ur.
The pp rt group topics
re: Relationship onday,
7- p.m.; tres Release Tues­
day, 7- p.m. and aturday,
12-1 .rn.; Parenting, Wednes­
day, 7- p.m. and Saturday
10-11 a.m.; eight Control
Tuesday 6-7 p.m. and Saturday
1-2 p.rn.; and ubstance Abu ,
Thursday 7- p.m. nd Satur­
day, 11-12 a.m.
For more information call
531-9876.
Unique Consult nt Service is
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That is men and women
over 20 years. Submit original
fashion illustration and corre­
sponding fabric atche with
a 25 to 50 word tatement
bout a particular jazz artist
who in pired the de ign. U
the musician's style of dre as
the impetus.
La t year's winner, Jackie
illi, Houston, was inspired
by singer ancy Wilson for her
gold, lame billowy pleated gown.
Oh, you must live in Detroit
or in one of the other nine
major metropolitan areas.
Finali ts must ctually w
the illustrated garmet.
Entry blank and official
requirements available by mail­
ing If- ddre d tamped
envelope to: Beefeater Gin
Fashion Jazz Competition,
P.O. Box 4027, Grand Central
Station e York, Y 10163.
Art to fund
Urban League
'The Family" is captured in
a mixed-media college by James
Denmark. Seventy-five litho­
.graph of the artist's wor i
being u d _ as a fund raiser for
the ational Urban League.
The 28 1/8' by 20� , wor
"d es Black America proud,"
id John E. Jacob, L presi- .
dent.
'The Family cradles us from
birth ) until we meet our des­
tiny' the artist said about the
theme significance.
Seagram' Gin of The Hou
of Se gram commissioned the
ork. eed details? Ph ne
212 310-9000.
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Paul Robeson on his 60th birthday
Continued from P 3
I rust heard Robeson sing when my
parents took me a a boy to the Chi go
Civic Opera Hou . After the att ck on
his Peek ill, Y concert in 1949, I rode
with him as a host-bodyguard for his
andel Hall Concert at the University
of Chicago and marched as a bodyguard
at two Black churches able to go in only
for half of each concert.
One of the Church concerts was the
evening of September 19, 1949, all of
u buzzing with the news of the first
Soviet atomic test most welcoming the
prospect of an atomic weapons stale­
mate as a better peace guarantee than a
US monopoly. So far, it still holds up
but Robe n's vi 'on of all humankind
as brother nd sters would be far
better.
Shortly after the 60th birthd y
celebrations the Supreme ourt ruled
that Robe n and the re t of us could
not be denied pas p rts and the whole
world reverberated ith greeting a
this great American who "showed a little
grit was freed after almo t a de ade
of boycott and internal e ile still singing
, I mu t keep fighting until I m dying.'
So must we all.
LeRoy Wolins now resides in Pull­
man, Michigan. He is a tive on man
fronts in the cause for a better world.
This previousl unpublished photo of
Robeson belongs io Wolins.
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