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October 30, 1988 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-10-30

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Shrine oi. Blae
Madonna Culturel
Center
II of
One women's
. conception
t 0
MUSKEGON - Meet
E . Clark Wilso Mer­
... She i the progressive,
eovative, young man·
o i the orginator of the
R.P. Cims (Resource Per­
poosible for CoI­
and Communicat­
ing Iaformation to
Minority Students)
pr9gram at Mu kegon
Community CoUege.
Eunice 0 ODS,
fifteen and seven,
ttend Muskegon Public
Schoo 0
Eunice was born in
<l1icago, IlliDO' d
educated in the public
chool sy tem. She
graduated from
Englewood High School,
receeed her B.A. in Sociol­
ogy in 1971 from Millikin
U iversity, located in
Decatur, Illinois. She
received her M.A. in CowI-
eling fro Western
U· .. 19S1.
Eunice a a guest
couaselor d· . ITa-
. at M.e.C. in 1978- I
1 1, d . ority
L·· for Continuing
Educatio . 1980. Sbe
started in the Stu-
de Se' DMaioa in
formulating the Cultural
Centre.
She said· . wWed wnltma
B
lists OD 8 tudies, d
demand increased, the
. bcpn to recirallate
the out-of-print boo .•
Other than book and
genuine African afrtifac;ts, Mar-
. says the Shri also sells,
posters, prints, utbentic
Support y' tem
give m -nOTifies
J
opened African Arts plIery.
I EOFTHE
aLAC
CULTURAL
CENTER
oJ
Thi exciting concept is
-known a R.P. Cim
Resource Persoa Res Ie
for Collecting and Com­
municating Information to
Minority Studeo Many times
minority stude are not keen­
ly aware of the t amounts of
information, resources d ser­
vices that are available in th·
, county that can . t them in
.their gu t for a higher educa­
t;on. Not to mention that
perplexing, aggrav ting nd
complicated bureauaacy that
one bas to ooo&OD1 deal-
ing our
of learniDg. But R.P. . is at­
temptiag to pe students
experiences and provide
resources aad data that will . d
them in accompr hing their
The R.P. .
African gar' nU and doth,'
Macrobiotic pastries aad the
like..
A 0 OWLEDGE I
M rtin recommends the
Shrine's Cultural Center be-
cause· . 'aweDofiDJ; .
says after 18 years i
• . If, and duriag that
time tbey have con ulted
writer , author , speaker ,
pub . rs and professor on
updated, b ckdated and out­
dated mater· .
S ys The ShriDe' OlI-
o ECenter offers tours and
kcspersoos that lecture to
and interested part"
o . their youth to be edu­
ted in t e realm of Blac
l
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