I Dream A World The Museum of African American History will be the first top of the econd tour of "I Dream A World: Portraits of Blac Women Who Changed America," which will reach twenty-five cultural in titution in communities ro tbe United State by arch 1995. Scheduled to open July 7, the exhibition i a collection of photographs t ken by Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Bri n Lanker .. The Mu eum will host the exhibition throu h August 18. Compri ed of eventy-five I rge- cale black and white portraits, with per on I t tement by the women photographed, the exhibition highlights black omen from cmz PAGE1W -ONE tbree Micbigan omen; activist Rosa Parks, ho sparked the civil rights movement by refusing to give up her seat on an Alabama bus; Dr. Alexa Canady, ho at age t enty-six became the first black omen neuro urgeon in the United State; nd Ev Je ye, bo wa the first bl ck woman to win international di tinction a the director of a professional choral group, the Eva Je sye Singers. . BRIA LANKER'S -I Exh�bit;on t r. Black· ichlgan Pageant t Romell Travics, Executive Director of the Mr. Black Micbigan Pageant announce t t the third annual p geant will be held on Saturday, July, 7, at the Latin Ouarter, 3067 E. Grand Blvd. Detroit. Ticket are on Ie at the Latin Quarter box office for $13. Thi year's pageant will be ho ted by H rry Hai r ton, WKBD TV50/ ew Detroit along with Shaul Turner of WL S TV6/Lansing. A howcase of the contemporary Black Male. the idea i to how BI ck men as positive role models, aid Travics. The pageant is not geared 'on build or body. Its objective i to bring to the attention of the public Black men who are doing po itive and constructive thing in their lives and community. There willbe a winner and . four runner -up elected hari ng S20.000 inca h. prize • modeling contr ct, and trip for two to the B ham . Mr. Photogenic will win a trip to Ne York City. Thi years pageant i sponsored by Salem Cigarette . There are 125 contestants repre enting all of the major citie in the tate of Michigan. They will be judged on their ability to communic teo t ge pre entation. nd a tuxedo competition: They will also p rticip te in a question-and-anw wer e ion In hich the judges will 100 or. pontaneit. The e ques uo n u uall rei te to urrent or popular ev nt . For addition I Inform lion plea e contact Romell Tra ic , . executive director at (313) 546-7760 photographic essay are seen mo t often in LIFE and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED magazine , wbere he i a contract medaJi ts received numerous a ard did his The Courts are Attacking. Rappers For Alleged Obscene Lyricg.­ Who Is At Fault? The first amendment has been attacked once again. This i jour opportunity to voice your opinion on how you think the situation should be handled. Things have gotten out of hand from the arre of artists, record ltOre ,,",fUlgers to banishment. I beUeve�· that musicains are not re ponsible for censorship. It's the re po« ·bilily of. the parents, not the courts. If you think th right to free peech . has been violaJed- we want to hear from you. If you think the whole i ue i (or is not) raciall motivated write u before July 30, 1990 - we'll print the result . generous grant from the Profes ional Photography Division of Ea tman Kodak Company. The original exhibition was organized by th Concoran Gallery of Art and m de pos ible in part by a major grant from US WEST Foundation. The exhibition pbotographs were printed by Gary Schneider of SchneiderlErdman e York ew Yor . The Museum exhibition i made pos ible in part by a gift from Judith and Howard Sim . he origina and second r are circu ated by The erican Fede tion of Arts te in part y Suppo Our Advert. ers all sectio of the, country � omen prominent in busine s, education, the rts and entertainment, potitic , and tho e hose unsung contribution are equally important and inspiring. 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