, DETROIT een the p ople 0 ople 0 Yor SAM SAID he really didn't know where to begin; that so much wa happening that it taxing his patience to remain civil. I waited wondering why Sam, of all people, who e mouth run like" a clatter bone of a goo e's behind." was finding i difficult to put hi thoughts into word . Just a I decided to verbalize my thoughts. Sam poke. "Wrote!" he said. "I had this , God awful nightmare last night. I dreamt the turbulence of the 1960 resurrected itself and instead of pacific resistance, the treet were filled with people who e respect for individual rights were absolutely zilch. "When I awoke I was in a cold sweat. My body shook like that Saint Vidas Dance and secreted in the depths of my mind were the rumbling of disgu t because of all that I thought, felt, knew and visualized to be true. I realized the pedestal, the elevat po ition the white man has placed the white woman in, wu a catastrophe well neigh ready to explode." "The ense of justice that I've acquired somewhere along the way, Wrote, demands that I decry both acts of violence that came out of the Freedom Festival's' Hart Plaza incident. "I betieve suppression; the very fact that Black women in America are stereotyped, in the final analysis, will prove to be the reason the violence we witnessed through the whi te media sensationalizing the event, happened. I deplore both. The act of violence and the . sensationalism. Each was as appalling as the other. But I wa not surprised because ever . ince the Reagan dministration gained access the White House, violence InCl erosion of civil and human 'rights have been the order of the day. "Police brutality didn't begin with the Rodney King incident; it has been around since day one. But before I forget my train of thought, let's get back to the business at hand;that pedestal. "I WAS THINKING about something I read the other day; cmetning the kids might say, 'Blew my hair back.' But as I thought.about it, I began to understand the true meaning of wbat is meant by "by product." "Wrote! what I read was: during the entire history of thi country, there has not been one white man executed for raping a Black woman. But during th t arne time frame, almost 600 Black men have been executed for raping white omen-" "ADd that Wro , iJ the bottom line." and at one time. in Octroi t and TER HE GRADUATED from high chool in Ghan ,h at­ tended the State University of New York and did his masters wor in dif- accounting at St. Johns University. (313) 965- Humanitarian " . of ttu 'Year Sharon C rson of Southfield, received the n t Heart .rlDe , Hum nitarian of, the Year Award jointly from Brlstol-Myen Sq Ibb Comp ny-her employer- and the Detroit Medical Society, e po the Heartwarmers Mentor Progr m. Heartwarmers Is a unlque program which provide 25 BI ck high-school junlon d Dion with head tart for careers In medlclae, by paring them with local BI phy lela mento. The students meet with t elr menton after Ie and on weeken 0 nlng them on hospital rounds, In rael"7 or treating patlen In cUnleal practice. Five tudents ch year neelv l, olarsbl. "H . .. . ,I ... r·t ........ a wonderttll opportunity for . 'le) I (, tblD k 0 community that has given so much to me," M . Canon said. Upcoming Events Complied nd Edited By KASCENE BARKS NATURE CENTER - "Nature Activities r; � for the·\ 1, \( Young Is \�,' Spirit" - . Belle Isle Nature Center Staff. Admission is FREE. All programs begin at 1 :30 p.m. (267-7157). RECALL ENGLER 'BENEFrr - Wine & Cheese for the recall Gov. Engler campaign. 6-9pm. at Maggie Tyson's 2796 Eastways. $10 per per­ son. Petitioners Needed. (542- 7190 or 851-7408) JULY 24th MALCOLM X CENTER COM· MUNITY FORUM - presents "Let The Black Nation Rise"­ guest speaker (Chokwe Lumumba, chairman, New Arikan People's Organization). 7p.m. 13206 Malcolm X Blvd. (Dexter) (883-3312). SUMMER SAFARI ("Monkey Busi­ ness & Horse Play· for children 7-9) from 10-12 noon. Call 541- 5717 for info to register. JULY 27th FIRE FIGHTERS RALLY-at the Detroit Zoo. Thrill Show, Clowns, Awards Ceremony, & Team Competition. ICE CREAM DAY-FREE for every visitor to the Detroit & Belle I sle Zoos. JULY 28th HP OLD TIMERS - A FREE picnic at Belle Isle by the Giant Slide. Shed #11. Starts at 8am.-until. Food (hot dogs & drinks) is FREE from 1-4p.m. for children. (865-1397) HART PLAZA SUMMER CONCERTS --D Come to the Plaza-Bring you lunch­ Relax & Enjoy the fresh air & FREE, live music Mon.­ T h u r s . , 11 :30am.-1 pm. 7-22 Frank Lozano-PANCHITO: 7-23 George Bashara-sxx BAND: 7- 24 Ernie RodgerS-RAPPA HOUSE. (224-1184). RIVERFRONT FESTIVALS ".�_ HART PLAZA - latin ,.��." American Fe tival (July 19- 21) - Fie ta Mexicana '91 (Aug 2-4) - Poll h F atlval (Aug 9-11) - African World Festival (Aug 16-18) - ,Yogo lav F atlval (Aug 23- 25). (224-1184). FAMILY REUNION TAYLOR FAMILY Celebrate there 8th Annual Lett-Wesley Family Reunion. July 26..thru 28 at the Ramada Inn, 789 Ferguson Dr., Benton Harbor, MI 49022. Send all announcement and information to: P.O. Box 03560, Highland Park, MI 48203 or call (313/869-0033). Elder John E';- Scott pastor Qf Lizzies 'Chapel, a Primitive Baptist Church reads the Michigan Citizen Why aren't you? o y I, I, I • I • JULY 25th USDA DIS- TRIBUTION DAY - fhe Detroit Neighborhood Ser­ vices Dept (NSD) will distribute (federal surplus foods) to registered fam ilies & in­ dividuals startlnq at 8am. at NSD Services Centers in the city. (267-6640) crib Addre • • • • • • • I • • CIty � Stat._ Zlp _