1 in y concern bout the e orl order directl y to the doorstep of you all, my i te of oul, eca e of my belief th t it' the quic e t nd mo t helpful m nner of t ting t e v lidity of my conce . You i ten will definitely put me in my pI ce if I'm out in Ie t field. AI 0, if y'all h ppen to hare my con­ cerns th y are much more likely to be ddr ed in an appropri te and effecti ve m nner. The fi t thing I noticed bout the ne orld order the ab­ sence of poor Black familie ; tho e who h ve pent a lifetime truggling in the trenches of inner-city combat, hand-to­ mouth nd tooth-and-nail, triv- Pa Obvio ly e T E WO LD order reduce love nd affection (to y nothing of other tender emo­ tion eparating u from the lower forms of life) to electro­ chemical inter ction mong neuron ,interactio having no place in the new cheme of things. Marriage will al 0 be ob- olete, discarded a an insecure union designed primarily for personal immortality- an ego trip. Drug and alcohol abu e will toe ,for the ultim te in genetic engineerin. Now do you ee why we will be mi ing in the new world order? Lottery sy tem ill elect a fe good omen to carry the te t-tube conception to term before other citizen will be Iicen ed to rai e the newbor in t te- pproved environment with' the state-mandated life­ tyle. Since this new world order i directly related to today' fan­ tasies of Bu h and Engler we Ing the Civil Right blll- Everyone mu ., ' By WIW. Reed What is status of the Civil Rights Bill? 'What can the na­ tional African-American com­ munity do to a sure pa sage of thi vital piece of anti-dis­ crimination legi lation? Robert Allen, chairman of the' board of American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), might not know the current status, but is a good man for Blacks to have involved in the designing of this legislation. Allen had been heading up a coalition of leading corporate executives interested in fa hion­ Ing a compromise provision to the Civil Rights Act of 1991 until the White Hou e, and the member of the Fair �.Il\P19)'- . ment C 1 ion. P clsured. him i ' a d the Busine s Roundtable 'to back off. Leading civil rights groups were in concert, and coopera­ tion, with Allen and efforts to­ reacha suitable job discrimina­ tion compromise to the bill that would've made It acceptable to Big Business, and to Democratic and Republican legislators. Before he had to back off, the Young Black men, beware! In regards (0 Mason County Pobate Judege Francis Bourisseau's statements regard­ ing the circumstances under 'which he would consider issu­ ing a waiver of parental consent in the case of a teenager's right to an abortion I ay, young Black· men bewarell In this statement, Judge Bouri seau i saying three things: (1) If a white girl is raped by a Black man, the Judge's regard for the life of this particular half-BLACK' fetus is nil, he therefore has no "RIGHT TO LIFE"; (2) by not touching on what his decision would be if the situation were reversed (white man raping a Black girl) he is saying that this resulting preg­ nancy would have no bearing be­ cause, even in the case of rape, thi hal f- WHITE child has somehow elevated the tatu of this Black girl, and she should therefore be proud to carry this child full-term; and (3) any young white girl who decide she want to be exually promiscuous with ANY MAN, Black or white, can cry rape by " a Black man, and therefore hide her promiscuity, and her preg­ nancy, from MOM and POP White America, by receiving the right to an abortion without parental consent. All she has to do is go to Judge Bouris eau or others like him (and you can be damn ure there are others like him) point her finger t a Black man, any Black man, cry rape, and she has her waiver. , This" i indeed a sad commen­ , tary in what is suppoled to be an enlightened ociety uch a ours. meetings were about to bear fruit on the i sue of monetary damages for victims of inten­ tion I di crimination. Blocking the progress of the bill is the Fair Employment Coalition, a well-funded lobby­ ing effort that has the ear of the White House. It repre ents the political interests of U.S. Cham­ ber of Commerce members, the National As ociation of Wholesale Distributors, the Na­ tional Association of Manufac­ ture r , and other mall-to-medium size busines groups. ON THE OTHER hand, the whit� knight Bu iness l\oundl�ble gfPup ��ade up of bigger corpo 'r\f. s, such as ATClt"and Amer.can Express. AT&T' Allen serves as head of the Roundtable's human reta-: tions task force and has been in the negotiations along with James Robinson of the American Express Company. Because of their vast cash flows, the giant corporations in the Roundtable can better shoulder, and control, discrimination law uit than can the smaller, less than 50- employee firm represented by the Chamber. Based on the long-time lob­ bying of jhe Fair Employment Coalition and help from Chief of Staff, John Sununu, the White House has its mind set on veto­ ing the current bill. The official line i ba ed on a premi e that "if the Democratic­ sponsored civil rights bill is adopted, employer would be forced to hire and promote fixed number of women nd minoritie in order to avoid law­ suits," I Black Americans, and othtr' , 'supporter of fairness in the workplace, should be interested in seeing that Allen and the Roundtable get their points across to the congressional framers of this legislation. If not, Blacks may end up with no bill and no recourse in the American .sy tern of institution- S'lack Sheep Incarcerated by Mlch el SeblUlcutt CornqolUUnt Magic Slam and Shor:ty Jor­ dan combined talents and skills to lead Down Home River Boys to itl first Basketball Champion­ Ship. Averaging 31.6 and 30.5 points consecutively, their 6'7", 220 and 210lb. frames can easily match up with the" Charles Barkleys and Mailmen of the N.B.A. The pair exhibited well executed post-ups, and dominated the offensice boards al though they were the only ones on the court. Down Home River Boy , bright yellow and purple uniforms reminded me of the Lo Angeles Lakers, on micro­ scale. But like broken limbs, their current tatu i next to nothing. They are part of Michigan' 'Black Sheep,' in­ carcerated African-Americans. They stroll around prison yards dreaming unrealities. Visions of expensive mansions with heated wimming pools, yachtS, cadillacs, arid huge bank accounts" permeate their 'mind daily. Economic and social detrfments brought them to "miseryland," seemingly strip­ ping them of any legal code of honor. In a sy tem compo ed of more than 60 percent African­ American , who are incar­ cerated, very little is being done to erase the 'black' marks held again t them. Drugs, guns, Black-on-Black crime( ), and the diseases which de troyed their elf-worth, and whic'h brought them to pri on, may have been removed-at lea t philo ophically. Replacing the pa lion for crime, came a far more subtle traveaty-idlene s. A TYPICAL PRISO will find most 'Black Sheep' wandering around makeshift in­ genuities. They roam the prison yard like helpless livestock, waitlng for the butcher's market. No wonder prisons are constructed with large yards: • this is where agriculturists keep livestock going to the stock­ yards. Perhaps Magic and Shorty were not made acutely aware of their Blackness while they were growing up. Lack of education, family and community support also may have contributed to low self-esteem. Their tena­ cious play, although dominating the game, gave no proof that .they had risen to height above any other man on the court. The game ended with Slam's thunderous Jam Dunk, but dreams die hard behind prison bars. Incarce ra ted African- American men need constant reassurance that being Young, Gifted, and Black i not a crime. The achievements of our ances­ tors and present day pioneer were not results from memories of another day. "Baa-Baa­ Sheep" di graces society' en­ deavor to pre erve its greatest re ource-its people. The game was a blow-out, but after the victory dance ended, olemn note blew away the laughter and promised tomorrow' unccrtai ntie on Black ma ked faces. "Baa-Baa Black Sheep," hardly has any wool left. In a economy where pre erv- , Ing Earth' natural resource rides the top of today' agenda, how can we miss the untold wealth wa'ting away behind prilon bars? day WHIL Y of you iter wisely t out the women' liberation movement, which ough a better de I for white women through .re huf­ fling of the right and re pon­ sibilitie in marriage nd exual intimacy, the Black family wa al racism. ALLEN HA ci ted a lac of upport from Congres ' ranking politici n a the reason that hi group halted talks that were on the verge of po i tive com­ promise. "The political process in '!Ia hington is giving ignal that they don't want u involved. It' clear that a lot of people want to abotage the proce s that we've tarted," Allen ha said. If Afr ican-Arner icans . want some type of legi lation enacted that will, at least, get u on more level ground in the by Martaa Wright Edleman Oakland and Milwaukee have their share of poverty, crime and vlotence.. They have teenage birth , low birthweight babie and infant mortali ty' rates above the national average. Working to chip away at the barriers and problems takes time and un­ wavering commitment. Fortunately there are some ef­ fective programs addre sing inner city children's needs. Ef­ fective organizations in the Oak­ land and Milwaukee communities are making a dif­ ference for our children. The Oakland-based Urban "Strategies Council is a non­ profit, public policy organiza­ tion . founded by Angela Blackwell. The group works "to bring together public officials, community activists, business leaders and academics to initiate strategies to combat persistent poverty," according to Angela. Combating poverty is a com­ plex task. Lack of education, employment, job skill, and more are part of the overall cycle of poverty that make it dif- . ficult}6r anyone to escape. Part of the Counci I 's strategy is working with the ,Oakland school ystem to ee that children are provided every sup­ port needed to receive a decent eduction-the path to oppor­ tunity. ALTHOUGH the Urban Strategies Council has been ac­ tive only four years, it has made an important impact. It success­ fully saved the much-needed Oakland School District' Child Development Centers, assisted in e tablishing Teenage Assis­ tance programs for teenage mothers with young children at two o'f Oakland' high schools, and i in the preliminary stages of building a Mentoring Center to link caring adults with youth. Angela also Co-chairs the Commission for Positive Change, that focuse on provid­ ing quality education for Oakland's youth and restoring community pride and con­ fidence in the city's schools. Without her leadership and ilion, the outlook for Oakland' children would be dimmer. Two thousand miles away en ily an un re cooper tion among u so that ou iders ill no longer divide and defe t u? C n e re olve t at tho e ith hi tory of or­ ing against our be t intere t will no longer be iven afe pa s ge into our Ii ve and bome ? While t nding united would mean trusting e ch other, i thi really wo e than hat' in tore for if e don't come t ether, by any me os nece ar�� t ge involved American workplace, we have to let our publtc ervant know that we want Allen nd hi corporate player back at the table. If concerned Black move to action, all may not be 10 t. Allen h s id that he, n 6S Round table chief executive , will "withdraw to the sidelines unle we are invited b c into the proces ." All Black , in addi tion to tho e who are Democratic ac­ tivist , and e pecially the Na­ tional Black Republican Council, headed by Fred Brown; and the Council of 100 Black Republican, headed by Milton another nonprofit, human ser­ vices agency is working to help children in poor neighborhoods of Milwaukee get the proper medrcal and social ervlce they need. , The new concept Self Development Center (NCSDC) is a community organization of­ fering more than 20 early Inter­ vention programs designed, to prevent or alleviate teenage pregnancy, child abuse and men­ tal' health problem . NCSDC believes every per­ son hal omething to offer and contribute to the well-being of their community. It wants to help children, youth and families recognize their strengths and achieve their ful­ lest potential. AND THIS program knows what it's doing. An example is the succe s at' their pregnancy 'prevention program. A follow­ up study of 103 girls in their program revealed only three had become teen parent -a much lower rate than girls not in-" volved in any structured pro­ gram. The New Concept Self Development Center ha been a part of the Milwaukee com­ munity for over 15 years, and" has a deep-rooted commitment to anyone who walks through it doors. It ha helped major public and private in titutions in Binns hould take the initiative to get Allen and the R:oundtable, back to the table and a ure that: Black employment tops being double that of, hite ; - More Black get into board, and policy-and-decision makin position ; and - Co�gre and the White Hou e start.to develop equitable Black en)ployment p tterns themselve . ' The telephone nuinbers are: Congre I and the Senate (202) 224-3121; White Hou e domes­ tic affairs (202) 456-7140; the' Busine s Roundtable:(202) 872- 1260; and Republica)! ational Committee (202) 863-8500. CHILD ·WATCH , the city become more aware of the need for cornprebenslve prevention ervices 'culturally relevant for Black and low-in­ come children and fatnilies. "Our presence ma IS tbem aware of the unique: need of Blacks, � tresses June Martin­ Perry, NCSDC's executive dtrectcr. "They recognize New Concept as a profe Ional, relevant and presistent voice for tho e concern ." Angela and June are persist­ ent voices concerned wi th the well-being of the Black com­ munity. But your voice is needed too. Their orgapizations are hope for �hango in our nation' citie. When nearly one out of two Black children il poor, no one hould fall asleep with a clear conscience. Marian Wright Edelman i" president of'the Children·" Defense Fund., a national voice for children ..