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NON I GE -Pr A r can f hion
show fe tur ng tr ditlonal & original
styl . Richard Ubrary. 9876 Grand Ai r
2pm. (935-�08).
102ND US COLORED TROOP
REENACTMENT GROUP -Members in
period oostl.X1le portray the actlvl of
th M chig reg ment of Blec Civil War
soldiers. Bow n Ubrary. 3 48 W V rnor
t 2pm. (297-9381).
ONE FAMILY, ONE PLANET -N e w
BLACK MEN: UNCERTAIN FUTURES
-examines th current condltJon of the
young urban Black m Ie. The program
tak a tough look at a generation of
young men who odds of landing In Jail
f outw Igh th r chances of attending
college. Airing <?" PBS at 1Opm. *ET
BLACK HISTORY MONTH FORUM -
In M Best I th guest peaker at this
Black History preeentation at 7pm. at the
LabOr Not Office, 7435 Michigan Ave.
FREE. All are welcome. (842-8262).
ERNIE SWANN -Solo plano
Downtown L1bra�y. 121 Gratiot at
1 2: 15pm. (224-0580).
LECTU�E -EMU Nursing Education
Dept. H d Regina Williams will present
a noon lecture entitled 'Feellng Good".
Call EMU Office for Information
(487 -2133).
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Clas will meet from 7pm to 9pm. In the
library of the Mldw t Labor Institute tor
Social Studies for six se slons. No
charge. AU welcome. Location: 2641 W
Grand Blvd. (875-5790).
Sch eter & W 7 MI Rd. Tlck.ts ar
$5. (342-2300).
LEGACY STRING QUART T
Performanoe of cI c mu Ie written by
Black oompo r. 3pm. to �m. the
MAAH. 301 Fredrick Dougla
(833-9800) .
February 18th
o be IN
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ART BLAKEY: THE JAZZ MESSENGER
-Capture the profe Ional and peraonal
style of the late drummer Art BI ey
through coover at on with some of his
mo t Important coIlabor ora, Including
Horace Sliver. Dizzy Gillespie and Wayne
. shorter. Airing at 10pm. *ET on PBS
INTERNATIONAL AFRO-AMERICAN
PORTS HALL OF FAME - Elmer
Ift.,,�, oo-founder at .
dtaplays poMf mem� II. dI�
htatory d In epor1s. Redford
Ubnvy, 21200 Grand RIver at 6:45pm.
(935-5344) .
LECTURE .. RECEPTION -EMU will
ponsor several events to recognize Feb.
a Black History Month, Including a
campus lecture by Betty Shabazz, the
widow of civil rights leader MaJoolm X.
Shabazz pe s on ;Aefelectlons and
New Directions I at 7pm. In Hoyt
Conference C nt r s EMU's eeoond
Klng/ChavezJParks vlsltlng lecturer for
1991. ReceptJon for Shabazz at 8:30pm.
at Hoyt. Tickets to lecture are FREE.
Location: EMU. 18 Welsh Hall. Ypsilanti.
(313/467 -2133).
lHE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE -
Salutes I The Massachusetts 54th
Colored Infantry, I a docl.X1lentary telling
. the true story of the soldle,. whose
exploits Inspired the Academy
Award-w�nnlng film Glory. Through
diaries, journal • family letters. photos. &
Interviews with descendants of the
regiment. the program focuses on
everyday life of the sold! rs & on the
ambitious campaign of Boston
abolitionists - both Black' and white -
that led to the 54th's creation. Airing at
9pm. *ET on PBS
TUSKEGEE AIRMEN --A v I a t Ion
Careers Week HI torte Fort Wayne,
6325 W Jefferson at Uvernol February
18-22. for Info or to. chedul tours of the
National Museum of the Tuskegee
Airmen, call (297-9360).
February 19th
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I PRE-SCHOOL DAYS -Tuesdays In
Feb. (19. & 26) have been reserved for
I p elal aotivltles for pre-8cho lers.
I Activities will Include quick walk through
I of the Mu um. storytelling. arts & orafts.
Teach rs & par nts should make
I reserva onsbyoaJllngMAAH (633-9800).
The events are from 10 m.- 1 pm.
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I BLACK HISTORY -Kandl Kumas,
I WSU English department adjunct
In tructor & WCCC Engfl h Instructor, will
_. peak on "The Egyptian Mystery System I
- at 12:5Opm. In Hllberry Lounge C, SCB
City State __ Zip Pnone _
Mill Check or Money Order To : Michigan Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, Highland Park: MI.48203
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regg_, Jazzz AfriOWl mlale. Conely
U�ary, 4800 Mllrtln 1 Oem. (88 2428).
LAVE NARRA TNE --A two-otweoter
live perform oe about en eeo.ped .......
who find him elf In Detroit vJa the
Und rground R IIroed. R s vatlons
required. 1 Oem. & 11 :308m. the MAAH,
301 Fredrick Dougl • (833-9800),
THE USICAL LEGACY OF ROLAND
HAYES -Thl perform noe
documentary featur the life and m 10
of tenor Roland Hayes (1887-197n, the
first Black American concert singer to
hav. an Intern on r. Host: Avery
Brooks. Airing 1 pm. *ET on PBS
GREENFIELD VILLAGE --staff preeent .
aooMumed and .·da
runaway .I.v. & the abolition t who
assists h r In e oape. Audlenoe
participation. Gray Library, 7737
K rcheval at 10em. (267-6559).
HISTORY OF THE MOVING IMAGE -
Thematic film erles will pre em a
program of films Independently prod�
between 1910- 1950 for Afrlcan-Americ8n
udl ncee. Films are haNnat 1p,n.lntht
Lectur Hall (DetroU Institute of Arts):
tlckets e $2.50 each. February 21 t ttYu
M y 9. Th February 24th lecture by
Jam.. E. Wheeler complements this
program. Call (833-2323) for a oompl
achecfule.
SCAR OF SHAME -A noteblesilent fl1m
bout a classically trained planl t who
marries a laundry woman In ord,r to
rescue her from corrupt Influences.
February 21-24. location: Detroit lnatltut
of Arts. 5200 WoodNard. (833-7900 or
833-2323).
TRIBUTE TQ MALCOLM X -(EL HAJJ
MALIK EL SHABAZZ): featuring the film:
'The Loss of Our Warrior', lecture by
Walter Stew rt (PASU). Am 269 SCB at
7pm. (on WSU campus). Call (869-8383).
February 22nd
CELEBRATING AFRICAN HISTORY -
Communist Party USA I ader, Kendra
Alexander. wUl speak on "The Gulf War &
The Struggle for African American
Equa Ity,' at 8pm. at Central United
Methodist Church. WoodNard & Adam .
$2 �dmlsslon; $1 for unemployed &
stud ma. (961-2025).
IVING HISTORY -Aotors In period
coetume will play the char cters of eome
of the people In the permanent exhibition.
A servatJon required for guided tours.
10am. & 2pm. at the MAAH, 301 Fredrick
Dougla . (833-9800).
MUSIC VIDEO -Vocalist, Sandr Feva
& friends will film a m ... lc video from
8-9pm .• for the troops Involved In
OperatJon De art Storm. the video will be
filmed at Club Pent loe ted on the
concourse level of the Fisher Bldg.
(366-5021) .
February 23rd
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE -
Ron Jackson Ensemble performs a
medley of mu Ic reflecting
African-American culture. Chandler Park
L1br ry. 12800 Harper at 3pm.
. (267-6558).
AFRICAN BASKETRY -E the r
Nawenga t ches the nclent craft of
basket making. Materials provided; ages
10 & older. Ch s Ubrary. 17731 W
Sev n MI at 2pm. (935-5346).
AFRICAN DANCE DEMONSTRATION
-Sundlata Kelta with the Omowale
African Drummers & Dancers pr en a
lectur: 1 demonstration of tr dI onaI W t
African dance & Instrum ma. Audience
partlclpatJon. Franklin Ubrary, 13651 E
McNlohols at 2pm. (267-6561).
BLACK HISTORY MONTH FORUM -
-The History of Afrlc n-Amerlolln
Res/stance to U. S. Imperialist War., • from
'WWI, to Vietnam, to the RacIst U.S .
Mideast War Today·. The forum starts t
4pm. at 1945 Grand Alv r (nr C • In
downtown 0 trolt). Dinner will follow the
m' tlng. Chlldcarel proiAded. don Ion
Is $3 & $1 for unell1ployed and ftxed
Income. Cali (962-4979) for Information.
LECTURE -"Brought to Ught: A Black
Film Industry, 1910-1950,: a3pm.Ieotu'.
by James E. Whee ,found« & dreotor
of concept E t Two, a non-proftt.
organlz tlon, and owner of the BI
CI ma lery In Detroit. l..eotl.re HIIII
(DetroIt In 1M of Arts). Follow. the 1 pm.
nlngofSc«ofSham • (833-790001"
833-2323).
INTERNATIONAL PEAKER.....p h I I
W xler, Int rn tlon lIy aoolalmed
speaker & expert In the ou tomer Mf'VIoe
field will be speaking at 7pm, at the
Sh raton Southfl Id Hotel. HI. toplo
"Servlce: A Phllo.ophy, Not a
Department. I Tlcke are $30 In advMOe
and can be reserved.by calling V .... A
Positive N twork (382-2424).
P�BLIC INPUT E SION-
Aegwdng the apeclal needa of eIder1y
realdng In Planning & SeNtoe Area 1-A
2:30pm., at th Book Bldg. 1248
Washington Blvd, ConferMOe Am, 13th
FL (222-5330).
(*Cheok with local II 19)
SE KING ALUMNl-Commeroe ClaM
AMnIon, 1, 51, 52 .. 63,
P ,0. Box 2082� erndel, MI 48220.
SUPPORT QROUP -Metro Detroit
Military F amny Support Groupe Highland
Pkl Hamtramok Chapter meet.
Wedneeday Evenings lit 7pm. l.ooa1Ion:
Am rIcan t..ec;;on Detroit OIetrIotAaen., 55
Victor (4 Blks N d Oavlaon) Highland Pk,
MI 46203 (313/869-1090). ·AII we're
saying � glv. peace II chance-, Contact:
Rev. Murray Warren - 864-5091 or Polly
McAlplne- 587-2774.
WORKSHOP-chrtatlan Eduoatcn and
Sunday School Work .. can enroll In a
FREE ·Motlvatlonal reaohlng
Workshop. Call (923-3849) to enroll.
Workshops held Fr:Iday evenings, 6pm -
8pm at People's Missionary Baptl.t �
Church, 3000 Mo�1 btwn 8enaon &
Arndt.
MUSEUM
-AFRICAN AMERIC� HISTORY -
301 Frederlok Douglas, Detroit,
833-9800,
Arts
Adminl tratlon
-Fellow hlp
-application
Arts Midw.est i accepting ap
plications for its Minority Arts
Administration Fellowship
(MAAF) p.rogram.
Each year four to six in
dividuals from the African
American, Asian, HIspanic and
Native American communities
are selected for arts administra
tion residencies at a variety of
cultural institutions nationally.
In addition to professional
training and exposure to a nation
al network of arts administrators
and mentors, program fellows
also receiv� . salary stipend' of
$18,000 plus a modest travel al
lowance. At the completion of
the nine.-month fellowship
period, Arts Midwest will further
assist fellows with job place-
ment. '
Applicants mu t reside within
Arts Midwest's region (IL, IN,
lA, MI, MN, ND, OH, SD, and
WI). Ideal candidate will have
orne background in the arts,
either as artists, community arts
activist, or admini trators. In
dividual interested in applying
for a fellowship should contact
Jani Lane-Ewart for an applica
tion. Organizations interested in
ho ting fellow hould al 0 con
tact M . Lane- Ewart before April
0,1991. . .