DETRO! T an 5,000. institute pre- hool the nth The non-profit boo 1 , ruch ouod din 1 by a group of "dedi­ cated p n " formerly located on Woodward Avenue, Yakini id. The DC loca­ tion will enable the school to enroll more tuden . Ya ini main- tained that Nsoroma Institute i "a school for African children" but it i open to the public and people of all religions. II ligh ilmor a'ii I Y M liberation of Afrikan people and to tran form the world' ocial an economic order," - teach Afrikan centered perspective; , By NATHANIEL SCOTT SI!((WrlU, DETRoIT-The Michigan Citizen alutes Reverend Wilmore Allen, not because of his Christian beliefs, but rather beca e of hi community pirit. . Reverend Allen not only ex­ emplifi what a "Christian" hould be like, he i the embodiment of President. George Bmh's "tho�and " points of light. " Reverend Allen' "little light" shine in a big way. And while the scenario you are about to read; the giving of six suits of clothes to children, who if not destitute, were certainly in need, "was God's will," Reverend said, it deserves to be told. Reverend Allen aid a six-year­ old child, no doubt you read about him in the new papers, was gunned down in a drive-by shooting. The child, who e 12-year-old brother had been killed in a drive-by hooting last year, at the same ad­ dress, needed clothing to be buried in. up to claim the uits, he brought five , children with her. She had the twins' and three other children, ge five, ix and eight-years-old who not only. needed, but wanted, ui too. , Reverend Allen balked. He said, he had given his word about giving three suits and felt that God' will had been done. So, he gave the ttu:ee I uits he had promised. L Nevertheless, "The lord move in mysterious ways" and as the. fami­ ly was leaving. one of the youngsters said, "We ain't gonna get no suits." • They left but Reverend Allen thought about what the youngster had aid and within 20 minute he picked up the phone, called SOSAD: who did not ask him to give uits to . the three youngsters, and told them,' "send them back." ion r Protect yourself and children against diseases uch as diphtheria, whooping cough, measles and mump with free immunizations on August 28 and 29 at many Detroit Health Department clinics. Immunizations for tetan , m - a parent or g rdian. les, oral polio, rubella, mumps, mB. Following i the acbedule for the whooping cough (pert is), and Wednelday, August 28 and diphtheria are available free to ThWSday. August 29 Immunization Detroit residents. Children under 18 clini . Some clinics also offer im­ years of age m t be ccompanied by mum tions throughout the week during the month bf August. ·W HAD DINNER at Sister Pearl' house, Sam said. . • An hone t to goodne ,down bome, lip macting oul food dinner." "What did she serve," I asked, intrigue mounting with the word "oul food." "Collard green, pig tail , corn bread, cucumbers, tomatoes, okra and lemonade," Sam said, with a couple of man, mans thrown in .. "However, the food wa an appetizer; what she said about Civil Right was the main course," Sam continued, a I made myself a cup of coffee. "The conversation started when someone mentioned Judge George Woods decision about the all male academy. "Si ter Pearl said, 'Civil Rights ain't bias. I done done me some demonstrating; walked lines 0 we all could use public restrooms and eat at lunch counters."' I even went to jail so e e y citizen would have the rig 0 live where he or she coul ford to live. "'I suffered for equality; not double standards, and God knows I don't want any of the tax money I've paid to discriminate against anyone. "'If the educational system is failing Black males, and undoubtedly Black females too, two or three discri�inatQry schools wont fix what is wrong: "'What I'd like to suggest to sister Deborah McGriff is, the way to remedy the situation is accountability. "'Make the school system, the students and parents be accountable. Women' equality day celebrated in Detrolt NOfdrw.r: - O,.ce ROM,H .Jrh Center 1451.S Onent'ield 48m. (betwMn Lyndon A ton). Wectn.dlyfJ'hundly: 2 p.m .... p.m .• nd 'rid8y.: I.. .• 10 •. m. Southw t: CHASS, 563S W. Pon 48209, (between Junction A Clmpbell). Wedn .. dly: 1:30 l.m .• 11:30 ""D. Ind Th day: 1 p.lD .• 4 p.lD. Bruce DouJI •• U .. hh Center 6SS0 W. W.rren 4.210. (between Wyominl A Liv moi.). Wedn dAY. Au .21 only: 2 p.m .• 4 p.m .• Wed d.y. throUlhout AUlust: 2 p .. ·4 p •. Her In Kiefer H .. ltb COlDple. llS1 Tlylor 41202, (.t John C. Lod.e). W Il/l'hunday: 4:30 p.m •• 1 p.m. W .. (Central): - Otoril Bil m HMltb C • .,ter 11150 oodrow Wilion 41206, (betweea Twcedo A Blmburst). W.da •• d.,/Tburad.,: 2 p.lD. - 41.1D .• Thunda, tbroupout A\aluat: 8 '.m .• 1 I.ID. Nor .. It: - North ... t H •• lth Center S400 B .. t Snen Mile 41234, (b twe a buff.lo A Bloom). WednNday/Tburad.y: 2 p.m •• 4 p.ID., TuudI,. Ihrouahout Au utt: 8 '.IIl .• 10 •. 1D. Soutbe t: - Bathl. H Itb Center 1900 Kercheval 41124. (.t Sbipberd Rt. Via Dyke). W.dn •• dly/Tburad.y: 2 p.lD .• 4 p.ID., Tu ... ,. tbroulho Au,uat: 9:30 •. m .• 11:30 I.ID. Beryl Spniee He.lth Center 14502 M.ck 41lU. (b tween M.rlboroulh A Philip). W chMIdtyfl'hunday: 2 p.m .• 4 p.m .• Fnd.y. tbroulbout Au�: 1 p.m .• 3 p.m. DSTRorr - On August 26, people from throughout the metro Detroit area will gather to celebrate Women's Equality Day, an annual commemoration of the 19th amend­ ment which gave women the right to vot.e. A Women's Equality Day con­ ference, leadershlp a rds· break­ fast and pecial reception honoring Dr .. Deborah McGriff, newly hired general superintendent for Detroit Public Schools, will be held in Cobo Hall in downtown Detroit The even is sponsored by the City of Detroit' Human Rights Department, its Human Rights Commi ion and Women's Committee. Atty. Beverly Cart, Chair of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, will be the keynote speaker for the leadership and awards breakfast Monday, Aug. 26 at 8:00 8. . The conference program incl a series of workshops on issues af­ fecting women. Workshops will be presented on Civil Rights and t Women's Movement: Parallel or Conflicting Agenda?; Empower­ ment: Effective Advocacy; Your Financial Future: finance, tax, and THEY CAME; he gave. se-. cause, "If a man has a little some­ thing be should help his brothers," � said. "The Lord giveth and the Lord Taketh (blessed be the name of the, lord)." Reverend Allen said he has given clothing before but never six suits on one occasion. "Giving," Reverend Allen aid, "is (or should be) a daily thing. ' Reverend Allen owns Hollywood' Fashions, 8035 C.L. Franklin' Boulevard and is the host of the Hol-: Iywood Fashion Go pel HourS, Sun .. day mornings from 7 a.m. until 11 a.m. on radio station ·WCHB, 1200 AM. SOSAD (Save Our Sons And Daughters) called Reverend Allen and asked him to donate a suit for the lx-year-old to be buried in and two other suits for his twin brothers to attend the funereal in. Reverend Allen did not hesitate. He agreed to give three sui ts, shirts and ties. However, when the adult showed Deborah McGrUf estate planning in the 1990s; Detroit'S All Male Academy;" Violence Against Women & Sexual Harassment; The Politics of Health Care: Why Should Women Care? A special reception honoring Dr. Mc­ Griff will follow the workshops at 1:45 a.m. . A $35 registration fee for the con­ ference includes the cost of the breakfast. For more infonnation, call 224- 4965. R.esidents are asked to bring their immuni2ation records to the clinic. For more information, call 867-4333 weekdays .. 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. frederick Powell, DOdge-truck 'supervisor I reads the Michigan Citizen Why aren't :you? Hello Detroltl And Welcome to THE AFRICAN SHOPPE Featuring The Finest In. .. Art ·C lathing ·Jewelry *Troplc�1 F oo ds *& SPICf';' "'IF NEED BE, have parents sign contracts that spell out how parents are to be . involved in the educational process. Then when Johnny fails; and if it was because of the lack of parental involvement, haul that parent into court for breach of promise and sentence him or � . her to x number of days in jail. By all means don't give a fine or probation. "·Oet tough. A k the I,eJislature' to enact laws that specifically ates: parents are obligated to be involved in -their children's primary . education. "'That's the kind of Civil Rights I demonstrated for. The kind that allows the Arabs and Asians to "rape" my community; to take capita'l out of my community without putting anything back.' "I tell you, Wrote, Si ter Pearl is as bad a she wants to be. She don't split hairs. She aid, 'We either demand equality, one nation, justice for all or we shake the dust off the chain we've dismantled and yes sir bo s and no mam Mis Ann with an Uncle Tom shuffle. "And that Wrote, without a doubt, i the bottom line." 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