contlnu d from A-7 THE ECONOMY IS so bad right now, Hom said that the time isn't right to correct the people's misperceptions about reverse dis- disorganized energies into a revolu­ tionary mas en rgy capable of at­ taining Pan-Africanism: th total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific ocialism. Pan­ Afeicanism i a hi torically deter­ mined necessi ty . As a product of the relentless struggle within the Pan-African Movement for ideological clarity, a scientific and preci e objective; and revolutionary, rna , Pan-African political organization, the group repre ent a quantitative and qualitative development in our long history of struggle against class ex­ ploitation and national oppression. , It emeges from and heralds an intensification of the African and larger world-wide struggles for democratic rights, national inde­ pendence and unity; and scientific socialism. It uncompromisingly ly b ed on pa t cases of di crimina­ tion or exclusion. Right ow it' bad word because of mi p rception." Tlmes ar 'e pecially difficult now, according to Hom, because of the nation's poor economy: People want to hold on to whatever they have, he s.aid. "The economy is making us all behave like kids with candy," Hom said. "If we have a large bag, we'll share it with anyone. Whoever, when the bag gets smaller and smaller, we get selfish." U I much op- po ition to h r candidacy. Some voters are unaware of her, or do not trust her. She aid that it i all ca ed by tho who are attempting to main­ tain a two-party ystem, and to "lock out" candidate from other parties. Fulani poke of her petition drive , which were often thwarted when regulations for collecting ig­ natures would change once she had enough ignature to b placed on a ballot. She spoke of her exclusion 01 CRIMI AT continued from Page 1 crimination. When the time is right, Hom said education is the key to solving this problem, in school and in the media. "Reverse di crimination is in vogue for the media right now, and it's notfactual," he aid. "The media perpetuate the mi perception and in- ccuracies of the public's beliefs about reverse discrimination." , "IF WE ESTABLISH a correct plan for developing this, we could get rid of the bad name that affirm­ ative action has developed over the years," he said. "Affirmative action is temporari- AAPR CHAVIS continued from Pag 1 against the progressive movement," he said. "(1ndependent candidates) can't even get on the ballot. You have to almo t compromise yourself to be a candidate, the way things are organized. " HE ALSO SAID that a third party must not overempha ize election to an office. Instead, he suggests that the new political party work primarily to deal realistically with issues such as homelessness, jobl and tional health care, as well as to make the current potitlcal system more "voter friendly" and receptive to independent candidates. 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