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April 08, 1990 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-04-08

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1
ere accomplished, Afiicu
America became • aDd
. .
t aDd
na .
P 1
fiw selected JWDe$ to start iIl­
terviewiDg April 6.
Hou e is however, a
ominated candidate · . · P"
plicaDt, be said, d' be's
....... � the first two ..
The fir two are CbrismaD
d Adell P ttoe,
Chrisman' a •• profes-
lor at. the U nivenity of
Michigan who is also the editor
and publisher of the "Blac
Scholar."
DAY for the pu · will
be Monday en Chrisman will
lecture 0 -rhe Diacip · of
Black Studies: Charaderistics
and origin of various ap­
proaches from W. E. B. DuBois
to the present," t 2:30 p.m. ill
106 S te Hall after . ch
will with attend in 314
St te HUt ut 3:45 p.m.
P tton is an African H' ory
pecialist hom Howard Uoivu­
sityin W hingtonD. C. H' in­
terne tarts Wednesday April
11.
The order in which can­
didates are interviewed is . no
reflection on ho they are
faYOl'eci, Jay said, ddiDg they
e interviewed fir or ac-
cording to the ccessibility of
eir schedules.
"NothiDg hould be hinted
(such as ran'king) by their
order," e explained.
I IAL CA •
DID� are scbeduled to be
intemewed for the positioD, 'I
. -
wiD atriYe to
TOU UPO
the mea of the Black South
Africa r cIua, hom
a1armia&I1 are paid $10 a month
for 18-hour days of labor.
WIleD aod children
they are n paid "a
• permy," said.
WIleD Black South African
children are born they are
deemccl laborers for life, she
said.
"It' DOt that • ea are rich
aDd B are poor," said.
"The laws made have been
made to preserve a itu tion
ere the control of whites .
perpetuated."
� UviDa aWl is so strict that if
aD iDfaDt in dire need of medi­
cal care whose heri e could
not be immediatly determined
will baYC to . until it i iden­
tified a . e or nOD- hile,
said.
Nelson Mandela ha been
. released after bei imprisoDed
for more than 20 years for politi­
cal the same evils still
exist.
One thing still remains, bil­
. us ill the f ce . . . that .
Apartheid and all of its ten-
taclIIJ_IUl· ... in ."
the total
o 0
o colonizatio in·
ferior education for the ia­
digcno people, Mandela said
opening up the . of South
African Bantu education.
The 70s South AfricIIl Stu­
dent Moycme encom�..,..�
the idea of equal education DOt
integratio Mandela said.
, "Blacks should be afforded
the opportunity to equal educa-
tioa," she . d. "S • m
remain in place until the goal.
. "
B ck South Africans lint
citi2e is the desire aDd
only will be accomplished
throop upgraded education.
A TU EDUCATION
eeps South African children in
a cycle laborers.
They are taught that people
of African descent haven't
made any contrlbutio and an
white South African are
responsible for everything posi­
tive and important, Mandela
said.
U ud nt to
an y for annlv
By n . R extended negoiatioDS on the
.-# propo ed department, a '
S""'LRqoi1er result students aid they will
DBI1l0rr Africana build their de� right in
Studies will be taught &om a the middle of camp
shanty soon 0 be erect on "WSU offici reneged 0
WSU's campu until the the contract, we're going to
proposed Department of create our own department,"
African Studies· created said said Chris Rutherfo � -former
former w&tudy-inera" study-in. "The �p� they
The shanty will sene the created we don' chowledge.
departmcDt agreed upon ill last They're doing things th · own
spriDg's "study-in" until tJDftoer- ay." .
sity officials I progress in the Building the shanty further
pecified implementation in- demonstrate the students'
cl . inpu hom the student committment to take part in the
leaders as far selecting a development of an Africcntric
chair, recruiting African department, Rutherford said.
American stude and hiring
more tenured African AF CE C C:J.A:SSI;S
AmericaD f cu1ty. � be taught out of the shanty
WStud�-in" pokespersons by students it is manned 24
eed to leayc the occupied hours.
Helen Newberry Joy Ad- The group also plans to hold .
ministr live Services Builaing a rally the first day the shanty .
in exch'nae fo a signed co - set up. .
tract from the uniYCrsity agree- Raising the students
ing to establish a full-fledge ness of the lack of progress on
Department of Africana ,behalf of the university i
Studies star ing the Fall primary purpose for the ty,
semester of 1989. said Leigh Smith.
Last eek several group Smith said! $472,500 w
members started building the agreed upon by both the univer-
shanty scheduled to pop up on ity and "study-iners" the
camp in time for an anniver- budget for cbaDges, b so far
sary rally. the department's . the
Por aim year university , only thing that ch.nV.d.
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ary
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