• # individu I P ople",' ." ould priority b pi ced on .. of drugs, homelessness -Iunctional schools in the U.s., or OD upperting the construe- 01 wells, healthclinics and roads Africa?" Can we ddress both lIB_as' . . ,.J • represented at the meet­ uded: Alph Kappa Alpha Gamma Rho sororities, esearch and Educ tion FoI_Ili'ioln, the National Alliance of Federal Employ�, Jack Jill of America, the African lMetllibdi·. £p' co Chure:, the __ .ACiarlifHilt"Ci:funciJ of egro A.!iftallll De ment P P OVlDl G the African-American rspective were Dr. amuel Myers of the Nation I Alii nee for Educ ion 1 Oppor­ tunitie ( AFEO), Luci Thoma repre entin the National Council of Negro Women, Rev. Jon than eaver, the Executive Director for the Service and Development Agen­ cy of the African Methodist Epi - 'cop Church, and Melvin Foote, the Director for 'Constituency Develop- ment for Africare. , Whil clearly the conference raised many more questions than it did answers, nevertheless, the 0 whelming consensus VI that this was a very important benchmark in the effort to build a U.S. constituen- cy for Africa.' • The fact that .. African American representatives from so many dif­ ferent organizations came together to talk about Africa, w in itsel( a' e:riti Uy important fir p,' d • Foote. A follow-up meeting is ne being pi n� . -tOt! -Felir i. rn 12J !JQ? IllD 0(1 I ! & •• �_� I 0 doubt eed i the oviet Union, but have not found any tr ce of famine in the Sovie Union," id Stea 0 is ecretary general of the Red Cr e. Since e alleged fall of com- unism, . d increasingly been