w· ...... Gu Th. Black Writ.,. Guild mMtaewry Saturdaybetw .. n 1-2:30 p.m.; eal1 W. . � MooN (313) 887- 21551. Com. DETROIT Pan African Film F tlval On Sunday,' 9th at 5:30 p.m. The Shrine of BI ck don I be showing 4 film . land of Look 81hlnd, footage of Bob Marl.y'. fun raJ. Lut Chant of mmy B cksmith, .pic or explor - tlon of an aborigine In Austr I Four Wom n, Dailce film b sed on ina Simon '. ball d about BI ck wom n. $4.50 In advance, $5 at door, Und r 12 $2.50. Children program Singl. Moth rs of Co or on the Horizon have several programs for childr.n nd Youth uch : Arts and Or , Homework Cent.r. Dane. .J+IIfIP-�il .... 9r a ,- " sona ro an d.v. op- ment. and n Adult educa- tion in th nd Reading. Can 874-1576. V eran 'Reunion All U.S.S.- 'Boxer, CV/CVA/CVS-21, LPH-4 is holding a reunion of all former shipmates, Carrier /lJr Groups, and U.S. Marines, In MII­ w uke Wisconsin on Septem­ ber 7-10, 1989, For Further in­ formation, PI a contact our Michigan Director, Earl Dun­ can; 3039 Vincent Road, North St.. 'chigan 48049; (313) 983- 5437. "S onday" On July 10 at 7:30 in Plaza, Chicago Pet. and Th. Detroit ra II be sponsoring thi fir in a rie of ight -Blu. Monday- concert •• ach Mood y throughout July and Augu . Also fa ures II be -Gold.n Harmon. r., - and sam. southern gospel. All con­ certs •• free. July 11 f tul Francl.co ora, July 24. mmy \WIn and Orch a, July 31. The New Grayatonde Orch a. 871-0234. AFRICAN AMERICAN HIS­ TORY - 301 Fred.rick Douglas. 833-9800. - AFRICAN AMERICAN SPORTS HAll OF FAME open Monday - Friday, 9 to 5 on 4th Floor, Wayne County Bldg, EO) Randolph, Detroit. GI FRONT ROOM GAlLERY - 41 E. Adam.. - SHERRY WASHINGTON GAllERY - II nd Center. 555-BRUSH. • Exhibition of Young Inc. at Mu •• um of African American ory in the Cul- tural Ce . From June 28 for two k . u um OTOWN - 2&48 W. Grand Blvd 867-0991 GRAYSTO E JAZ2 - 3000 E. Grand Blvd. 871'()234. YOUR HEAlT GE HOUSE - 110 E. F rry. 871-1667. � ..... �ora MSOC on The African Am.rlcan um AsIOCiation 11thka­ . g 'If be held jo nt­ Iy the Ehck MetnormHia Collector. Auociatlon, The Second Annual ng on ptemb r &30.Can 831- 3000. Ional Conf On October 5-7 n anta, Georg rre I be a con- nee on "1nfu' of African & AIr' -American Cont nt in the School Curicu1um- Span- . ."ed by Dr. Ma G. laid, III. For more nformatlon contact Dr. d at P.O. Box At­ lanta, Georgia 30301, (404) 438-4 opment a ann k, YtbeeicNir Race and 101< Run for AItiatIy to benefit d­ abl.d and hom.I.... Pre­ reg ,$8 by July 25, pay- to: CAD, 16834 Princeton, Detroit. MI 48221. On. mI I " forfam ,au. and ind dual and one m ch 'r " ce and 6.2 mil. run at Bell. 1.1 Park Aug 26. Call (313) 579-93e3 TALE T COMPETI- TI FOR DISABLED Try out for the Corp. for At1I Development'. next n nt competition for the di at wayne Un Iity, October 15, 1989. Winner, $500 and a gift. Th .... are 16 categoriea to n cuh or gifts and oppor1Un to appear on T.V. No . Re d.nt of 0 Igan, send audio Of VIdeO with photo. na • ddr •••• IephOne number and type of d tty. Send to 18834 Prin­ ceton. Detroit, MI48221; or call (313 579-9323 before July 25. 1989, SPORTS HALL BENEFIT A benefit dance for the African American Sports _ of Fam and Gal ery i for July 15 from 7 p.m. - 2 a.m. at Detroit Club. 14400' Wyorn no at Lyndon. $5 dona­ tion, mingle with aport. briti • Send Your Announcem n of your group or org za- tion: P.O. Box 03560 12541 Second St. HIghland Park, I 48203 (313) 869-0033. WALK, WHEELCHAIR RACE Compe for cash d prize at Corporation for Atti.tic continued effective guerilla sabotage campaign' by UNIT A will be greatly diminished. Savimbi's relocation to Zaire been es- � . . border areas of Angola imated that this South African and Namibia, would render him backed forte . nsible for lrgely ineffective - in regard to t�e death of 100,000 Mozarn-I abotaging Angolan govern- bicans. ment rmtianves. Hence the independence of Namibia will be key in deter­ mining the continued feasibility of the U ITA efforts in Angola andtheu efulne of UN ITA to the overall objectives of the United tate in southern Africa. A GOlA .2 I E ECTSO N DE E DE CEP A low proce of placing th Namibian independence plan back on the (rae , after the apartheid regime's military at­ tack again t W APO units in northern Namibi in early .April, i now under-way. Namibian refugee from Zam- bia and Angola are ing air- from P lifted back into the country. language of their oppressor, in Swapo's alliance with the their schools. Thousands of MPLA government in Angola bright, articulate young people and the African National. Con- were forced to flee South Africa gress (ANe) of South Africa a result of their participation has been a trong cause for con- in wh t the government called cern by. the U.S. and the apart-I the Soweto uprisings. heid regime. This June 16 the Stand for The U.S. and the apartheid Truth- c mpaign wa spon­ regime has attempted for years red a special Lobby Day in to undermine the standing of Washington, D.C., where the e organization in the thousands of Americans meet region. This objective is behind with their Sen tors bout' the the U.S. insistence that Savimbi proposed sanctions legislation be given a powerful postion, if against South Africa. ot the leadership of Angolan On Saturday, June 17, a mas- government. ve rvice and rally held t Any such compromise with t e Wa hington Monument, the Unita force in Ango or featuring the Rev. Allan Boesak the MNR units in Mozambique from South Africa, the Richard could only lead to the collapse Smallwood Singers and other of the progressive course of entertainer. Following the r- development initiated by the vice a march to Lafayette Park � regimes ince 1975. Conse- acr from the White Ho quently, it' unlikely that uch a was made to call for an end to development will occur. us, upport of apartheid . Once the Namibian peop If you reall care bout our h ve elected .overeign brother and . er in South . government under SWAPO, • • of the leader hin, the orosoects for a "land for th T G DI