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May 28, 1989 - Image 19

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-05-28

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Finances Money
peciali t . the Greater
La.sing Urba he.SUe·
Laasiag.
Members of the dwisory
board for the De minority -
sistace division include
'Rowland Lartique, Stohl
Manufacturing, Plymouth;
FaDDie Watson, Basket Case,
Detroit; Willia Wiseman,
MSU pur iag department;
Cheryl econd vice .
nology Council, Ann Arbor;
Carolyn Upshaw-Roy I,
icbigan Department of
Commerce, Lansing; Betty
Pulliam, P yne" P lli m
S I of Tr de d Com-
CIe, Detroit; Wen ar-
ron, Campu For Inc.,
a ; Jose Gamez, Aztec
I du tr ie , L Ding; ad.
earlton Guthrie, Truill r
lac., .
is I" to
ve come &om beiDa
welm d to bc;iDg the fest
or t em aU,' CODtinu Fr.
,- G . "Its hard to iDl· ..ale
her 81 c s would be
CCX)Q()mi(2Uy • out Citizens
P.ederal: . d BUMY Stokes,
Jr., e.:c. v.P. and r.
"Without Citize .Federa� a
. ificant number of Blacks
would be without omes,
education, churches, jobs,
automobiles, bu inc, Ad
r vitally important Pillan
that make Birmingham
strong." said Stokes. "
Mon
While few give directly'to in­
divid m will Ii to a
group you start or an in­
dividual needing hdP with a
pro� which th y dee so­
cially worth .
LOCAL GOVEKNiMENT
V.irtually eYery city oC any
size ill this country b a
minority economic deve p­
ment office (the name y be
s· tJy different). F"md out
at )Our city 0 . Fi d
aw exactly how they can h
you. Re Dlber,· )Our tax
ey Y are spen . �
. your area and
e ware of your r-
. vice or product..
m WAPARTY
I oper te from the
pbilosopby "If th bank
120, throw a party!" Thi
imple d dum means th if
cannot succeed in getting
the money' you need Cro
othe then raise the money·
-)OUrself.
There are of th·
cao do to rai money. Do
you \4e enough friends d
associ es to get 100 people to
.,.y $10 each to attend a party
you r? Do you ha\4e
:.eDotUl� JCD.owtedge 00 a par­
ticular subject that people
'MMIld pay $15 each to come
,bear you?
If you don't have any of the I ,
thea sell fried chicken
dinners every Saturday after­
ooa!
The . is that in order to
raise the ey you need you
must thin in a different way.
ke the following your point
of departure: "There is always
away!"
"'

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