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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. .