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June 21, 1992 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-06-21

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In 1987, ItlU.tlea range
from 65.2 years for Black
mal to 72.2 forwblte males.
- Ul! xpectancy .Ia, In
, r.tt, • broad measure of the
health of I society. In the
United State t the poor Ind
miooritie have alwayS and
continue to have I gap from
the broader society. •
-A 1990 report to tbe City
of Dettoit Youth Advisory
Q)mml ion sta in part -
15,1974 at-rt k Detroit youths
received health care services
in a given two week period.
Additionally, of their num- .
ber, 13,245 were Medicaid
be fIcfalI • The report t
10 point out t in Detroit,
a hole, more health care
rvi were proportionately
provided to males than
females until age 13.
- African American male
deaths from violent crimes has
i,DCl'1=a1C:<l.
Unfortwlltely, homicide II
fbi primary of death
aatonl African Amerlcan .
male between age 15-24
yean old. An African­
American', male i twice as
likely to die before age 4S as a
whi1e male; infant mortality is
at third word levels for all
African American babi , and
iDfant mortality among
l'UI1t...a Ameri
t of Afri n rican
femll t and both xes of tbe
bite population.
African Proverb
"It takes an entire village
educate a ctiild"
rb
Dr. Jabarl Pnmpeh Is tile
president and Executive
Director 0/ The OJHratioll
PUSH MetropoUttl1l Detroit
,CIM •• : P.O. B01C 2108B,
"'_"».':I:� •• "lt�''''''''''''lrolt, All 48221-0088,
(313) 368..n01 FAX (JU)
342-6299.
ASHINOTON D.C. - The _of educational seulODS
National Tru t for Historic will p rticipate in mobile
Pre ervalion i offenn limited 0 hops. bare es:peri aDd
fin ncial istance to atuden, take back ne skilll and
community 1 e and otbcrs from understanding to tbtir communi
.culturally divetSC b The deadline to .pply for
ttend the 46th fiDaDci 1 tance attend tb
PreservationConfere bieb conference' � t 1S.
take pi ce in Miami, Florida,
October 7-11, 1992.
. The conference'. theme of
cultural divemity will be explored by
promine t national Ipea or
reflecti America's mUltitude of
ethnic gro in a range

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