SEPTEMBER 6 - 12, J987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN 13 Concerned Women's oundtable Conference "Survival For Blacks In The 21st Century" Muskegon Community College September 19 ssion I - 10:00-11:00 A.M. Session III - 2:00-3:00 P.M. Session II - 11:15 1.M.-12:15 P.M. 1. The E rgency Roo 2. Survival Trends 3. Children's Foster Care: How You Can Help 4. 1lcoholis in the Bl ck Fa ily 5. orking Mothers and Young Children 6. Career: More Than Just 1 Job 7. Health: Food for the Body, Mind and Soul 8. here do we go From Here? - Civil Rights Prosp ctive I 9. E power ent Vision and Design: Building Blocks for Survival and Development in the 21st Century 10. Turning Stu bling Blocks Into Stepping Stones 11. Black Families and Mental Illness 12. Black, On Black, In Black 13. Becomin Beautiful in Christ 14. Sisters Helping Sisters 15. Career Explor tions in the 21st C ntury 16. You Can Do It; aucet Rep irs 17. He lth C re and ursing as a Career 18. M Ie/Fe ale Relationships 19. In Praise ot Self; (Betting on Yourself) 20. Politics - What is Your Role? 21. Educational B rriers for inority o en in Higher Educ tlon 22. Education and Fa lly Relationships 23. Dangers in GOing to the Hospit 1 24. Adjusting to the Winds of Change, Poli tical Action 25. Learnin�-To-Make-My-Best-Better 26. Developing Worth - 1 Christian Perspective 27. Public Schools and Black Youth 28. Adolescent Health: What Is Beinl Done? 29. Substance Abuse and Minority o en 30. Black Cowboys and Survival in the We t 31. Survival of Bl ck Wo en: Religious and Economic 32. Self Concept - Building an Environ ent of Positive Support 33. Dancercize by P.J. 34. Take Charge of Your Health 35. Kar te 36. Family Cohesiveness 37. Now I'm Taking a Look at Myself 38. "Speaking of airobi" 39. Alcoholis in the Black Fa ily 40. Working Mothers and Young Children 41. Career: Hore Than Just 1 Job 42. Health: Food for the Body, Mind and Soul 43. Where Do We Go Fro Here? Clvil Rights Prospective 44. Empower ent Vision and Design: Building Blocks for Surviv 1 and Develop ent in the 21st Century 45. Turning Stu bling Blocks Into Stepping Stones 46. Black Fa ilies and Hental Illness 47. Black, On Black, In Black 48. Becoming Beautiful in Christ 49. Sisters Helping Sisters 50. Career Explorations in the 21 t Century 51. You Can Do It; Faucet Repairs 52. Health Care and ursing s a Career 53. Male/Female Relationships 54. In Praise of Self; (Betting on Yourself) 55. Politics - What is Your Role? 56. Educational Barriers for Hinority Wo en in Higher Education 57. Education an� Fa ily Relationships 58. Dangers in Going to the Hospital 59. Adjusting to the Winds of Change; Political Ac�ion 60. Learning-To-Make-Hy-Best-Better 61. Developing Worth - 1 Christian Perspective SESSIO t Ages 1 3 -17 ) SESSIO II - YOUTH WORKSHOPS 62. Rekindling the Spirit: African­ A erican Spiritual Resources for Living 63. Foster Care Program 64. Mental Power for 21st Century Survival 65. Hush Yo Houf Girl, You Got to be Crazy!! (Cancelled) 66. Dance is Exercise 67. Wo en, Wits and Worthiness 68. Survival of Bl ck Wo en: Religious nd Economic ·69. Self Concept - Building an Environ- ent of Positive Support 70. Dancercize by P.J. 71. Take Charge of Your Health 72. Karate 73. Family Cohesiveness 74. ow It Taking a Look at Myself 15. "Speaking of irobi" 76. Adjusting to the inds of Change; Political Action 77. Learning-To-Hake-Hy-Best-Better 78. Developing Worth - 1 Christian Perspective 79. AIDS in the Afro-A erican Com nity 80. Publ c Schools and Black Youth 81. Adolescent Health: What Is Being Done 82. Survival of Blacks in the Cri ina 1 Justice Syste Today 83. Life Insurance: Fir.���:al Analysis 84. Financial Planning - Jha�:s It All About 85. Mental Health: Reaching Our Potential Someti es Means Reaching For Help 86. Exploring The Dimension Of Black Wo en in Leadership SESSION III - YOUTH WORKSHOPS A. B. C. Teenage Parenting Yes You Can Be An RN, Lab Technician, Doctor, Etc. Black Teenagers In Crisis D. ,. Teenage Pregnancy: A Complex and SeriOUS Issue Career Development for the 1990's Who Is Responsible? Black Youth And Crisis G. How To Say No To Drugs H. Basic Skin Care and Glamour Tips �-------------------------------------------------------------------------------�- Keynote speaker: Dorothy E. (Dottie) Jones Chair, Michigan .Women's Commission E. F. SPECIAL AttRACTIO'S REGISTRATIO FORM HOME PHONE AME _ ADDRESS �---- __ --------------���----------��_.---------,.�� (Street) (City) (State) (Zip) OCCUPATION/BUSI ESS __ BUSI ESS PHO E Session I (10:00-11:00) 1st 2nd------- 3rd _ WORKSHOP CHOICES (Write Workshop Session II (11 :15-12:15) 1st 2nd-------- Jrd -------- umber) Session III (2:00-3:00) 's� -------- 2nd ---- 3rd _ II Special Events u ic •• Micbelle Jobnson, Vocalist Quickie Tailorios , De.ian Please check a.ounts included: ___ ._Registration fee $10.00, (Includes lunch). Youth registration $4.00. Lunch ticket will be included in your registration packet. T-Shirt $8.50. =::: etworking Book $3.50. Total a.ount included $ (Should equal 11 a ounts checked above) Please check if you will be attending the conference reception Frida, evening, Septe.ber 18 fro. 7:00 to 10:00 p .•. at HCC. I I Make checks payable to: MCC/CBWR and -mail to - Concerned.Black omen's Roundtable P .0. Box 4582, Muskegon Heights, MI 49444 'asbion Pertoraanc • Bolli. Sister , Gosp 1 Slnsers .. Co-Sponsor: Community