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July 12, 1992 - Image 6

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-07-12

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DETROIT
and
Ne Orlcam, La. The first black
woman to it on tbe Georgia
Supreme Court is tlie lead off
speaker for the fifty-fifth national
, meeting of Alpha Kappa Alpha
(AKA) July 18-25 in New Orleans.
Scheduled to make appearances
in addJtlon to Justice Leah Scars­
Collins arc Secretary of Health and
Human Services Louf Sullivan,
General Colin Powell, Madame
Leah Tutu, Rep. Cardi Collins,
BBT's Robert Johnson, and Trans
Africa' Randall Robinson.
Sears-Collins will keynote the
opening public ion, 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday, July J9, in the convention
center. AKA IIWard winners Powell,
Tutu, Collins, Johnson, and Robin­
son will also be honored at the event.
Powell will receive the Eleanor
Roo eve I t Medallion of Honor;
Tutu, the Service Award to a Foreign
Woman; and Collins, Johnson, and
Robinson, the Peace and Justice
il,,'���r�� in media, intema-
Ire 0 , respectively.
Sullivan's addres at a health
forum Thursday, July 24, will be
another feature of the convention
which is expected to draw 15,000
from throughout the United States,
the BabaDlM, Virgin Islands, Ger­
many, and West Africa.
an
ou
�UTE to the blac p , a
tribute to AKA 75-ycar-member
Lorraine Green of Chicago, a health
fair providing free creenlngs, com­
mencement exerci es for AKA'
first cl of graduate dvisors, and a
Model Ivy AKAdemy profiling
major program activities, are also on
the agenda.
. The convention will culminate
with an educational extravaganza on
Thursday, July 24, where AKA will
present a check to the United Negro
College Fund to which it has donated
more than $500,000.
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Jimmy's on Woodward an­
nounces a "Tribu to TraDe­
festival eekend, July 17-19,
1992 in remembrance of jazz
gia!)t, John Coltrane who
p on 25 years on July
17,1967.
In commemoration to
Trane, Detroit's 0 n
saxophone muter, Donald
Walden has assembled a
who's who of Detroit Jazz
area to partid In tbe
tival weeeDd.
This special tribute to
'I).ne will be presented at tbc
pacious, elegant ancllCOUlti­
cally friendly Jimmy's on
Woodward restaurant, 630
Woodward Avenue, Detroit,
MI 48226.
Concert performance
schedules will be announced
shortly. The entire three day
tribute will be recorded by
Detroit engineering genius,
Edward Wolfrum.
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