K.am Suit Publl her: Ch rl D. K lIy Where' h leader hip gain t racist lending prectices? Wh re is th poli tical lead rship on the banking qu tion? Two weeks ago ACOR ( ociation of Community Organization for Reform Now) relea ed a report howing that raci m runs rampant throughout the lending institution. Forget that you make a middle-cl income, have a nice job and a good credit rating. If yO\} re Black, walk into a bank hoping to get a loan, the chanc are that the lending officer instead of trying to figure out a way to help you, i looking for a way to send you packing, empty handed. ACORN specifically pointed to First of America and Comerica banks fortheir high rejection rate of Black loan requ sts. Qu tion. Are there city of Detroit funds in either bank? Are there Benton Harbor, Muskegon Heights, Pontiac, Flint . .. any of the Black run cities who have ccounts inany of these banks? The money should be pulled. We haven't heard even the threat of such a pullout from any Black, politician. There isn't a bank in the tate that wouldn't [eel it, if a city pulled its fund out and put them in friendlier places. Question. What about school board money? There is at least a billion dollars controlled by Black school boards in the State of Michigan. What leadership, what political/economic muscle have those elected leaders flexed on behalf of their constitutents? Question. What about state funds? Where is the Black Legislative Caucus on this issue. There can be committee hearings, investigations or inquiries to. Banks are regulated by the state after all. If our readers are hearing the same silence we hear from the leadership on the question of racismin lending, let them get on the phone and bug city hall, board of education and state reps. We want an official investigation. We want a change now! Engler, the cuts and South Africa Gov. John Engler wants to consider investing state pension funds in companies that do business in South Africa. Currently it is against Michigan law to do o. This is the same Gov who tells the General Assis­ tance recipients to "get a job" while he pulls their check out from under them. He, himself lives in public housing , but unlike other public housing residents he does so, at no cost to himself for rent, utilities or upkeep. Gov, there might be a job for some of those folks and some of the rest of us, too, if that money were . invested in Michigan. During his last bid for presi­ dent, Jesse Jackson convened a group of economists who devised a safe plan for investing pension funds to rebuild America. Engler needs to study that plan. Why go abroad to invest in an aparthied govern­ ment while tens of thousands go homeless here for what of a job. The governor is a man without conscience. Even . worse, he's a man without vision. • VIEWS OPINIONS o CE I th White Ho • Re- gan visibly moved to tum b ck th clock on affinn tive ction and civil rights. Simultaneously. under the guise of getting th hurd n of government off the b k of the people. Reagan oressed to en ct an economic agenda (Reaganomics) which w calculated to further enrich the wealthy and the privileged. Reagan's vicious attack on civil rights and affinnative action was a ics. UnftUke. . The' cowardly performance of the Democratic Party in capitulating to . . ivemovem tm t· • th alten tiv : to th rei t d reactionary forces on : th right or minoriti . d poor d • orking people will continu to be: victimized by the politics of divid and exploit. The '92 election m y ell be I opportun moment for unified; progres ive movem nt to pose the vital alten tive. Ron Daniels serves as President. of the Institute for Community Ore: ganization and Development in� Youngstown, Ohio. He may be con< tated at (216) 746-5747. mit to reach consensus on a number of complex issues without creating a serious disruption during the four day meeting. Even late into the midnight hours delegate could be found in small caucus meetings dis­ cussing the "seriousness of the is­ sues." Another historic feature of the gathering was the ratification of the "Principles of Environmental Jus­ tice." The Preamble of the Prin­ ciples states, "WE, THE PEOPLE ' OF, COLOR, gathering together at of key terms. For example No. this multinational People of Color states. "Environmental Justice affinm Environmental Leadership Summit. the sacredness of Mother Earth. eco­ to begin to build a national and inter- logical unity and interdependence of national movement of all peoples of all species; and the right to be free color to fight the destruction and from ecological destruction." No.;t taking of our lands and communi- states, "Environmental Justice cal1s ties. do thereby re-establish our spiri- for universal protection from nuclear tual interdependence to the sacred- testing. extraction. production an� ne of our Mother Earth; to respect disposal of toxic/hazardous wast and celebrate each of oUr cultures. and poisons and nuclear testing th languages and belief about thenatu- 1breaten the fundamental right to clean ral world and our roles in healing air, land. water, and food." ourselves; to insure environmental justice; to promote economic alter­ natives which would contribute to the development of environmentally safe livelihoods; and. to ecure our political. economic and cultural lib­ eration that h been denied for over 500 ye Of colonization and op- ion, resulting in the poisoning of our communities and land and the genocide of our peoples, do affinn and adopt these Principles of Envi­ ronmental Justice." THE LEADERSHIP Summit THERE WERE a total of 17 Princip adopted at the Summit. Thus this conference had a tid in- ing" moment the ratification of, the Principl of Environmental Justice began to clarify the rneanins called "for an immediate end to the systematic murder of peoples of col through global environmental geno­ cide." The session concluded. "We call upon the President of the Uni� States, the Congress, and all feder , teo and local gencies to disc - tinue all policies and practices of en­ vironmental r cism and to proper � enforce existing envirorunental �- tection law and policies." . Given the rise in infant mortaJ­ ity, cancer, respiratory illnesses, and ocher environmentally induced heal conditions in people of color com­ munities in this nation. this new movement gaining strength and momentum· good new .