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Glen' Oa s
goes
Beyond
the Dream
By Vera White
Corrupondenl
Beyond The Dream Il, a
celebration of Blac History
w JXeSCDled February 22,
Glen Oaks Community College.
The program consisted of a
video pesentation of a Mosiac
of the t, JXeSCDl future of
Black participation in American
society.
The format combined nar­
rated film footase of the many
dimensions of Black life in
America aDd highlighted obser­
vations of in eractive discus­
sion among di tinguished
leaders d featured a natioo-
ide aucieocc aod a panel of
cxprm.
The program outIiDed reflec­
ti OIl Oakland OIl the history
of migration by Black
Americans to the West Coast in
the 1900' s aod the future of the
community in the 1990' .
Discussions 0 Educ tion
featured top cducaliOll leaders
pescated a 100 DeW challen­
ges that Bl Americans will
face in the 1990', aod beyond.
Perspectives on writer
focused on the coatributioas of
BI Ameri Writers �
habDlIIQ their 0Ik.
Diacuasioaa OIl B iDess aDd
Ecooomics, examined the futlD'e
of the Black family and ad­
dressed the role of education in
�ng the next geoeration of
Black entreJRlluers aDd CEO' s.
Reflections on Harlem,
hosted by Percy Sutton ad-(
dressed Blac business com­
munities dwing the 1920' s and
the 1990's.
Perspectives on musicians,
examined the role of some of
today's most successful record­
ing artists.
Perspectives on film-makers
aDd artists focused OIl visual arts
in two media film and images of
the Black community.
Bernice King, daughter of the
I e Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
hosted refledi on Birmin­
gham thatlcd to the Qvil Rights
Movemeat in the 1950', and an
updMe, OIl the BI co
munity today.
Otbu partici iDCludcd
George J. PH.D. S
peri_tendeDt of I_lie ood
Uaified School District, ID­
glewood, CA; RoDald Browa,
JD., 01ainDan of DemOCl'ltic
National Committee,
W hiogton, D.C.; Percy S -
to Olairman of the Board,
InDer aty Broadcasting; Robert
C. Mayoard, Editor and Presi­
dent of the Tribune, Oaklaod,
Ca; Angela Davis, Ac-.
tivist/Write, Educator; and
many others. .
