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August 16, 1992 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-08-16

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HIGHLA D PARK COMMUNITY cou G
EGISTRATIO AUGUST1.8-24
romA2
" ou C C ofpover-
ty, unde chlevementin choo and
limited job opportuniti continu d,"
he aid.
Community improvement
m ve been underta en for
30 years, hid, nd no "the p­
pear nee of mo t Bura u com­
muniti is not much different" from
outside are ,but occup tional and
educational chievement re 10 er,
because of discriminatory practice
tba t till exi t.
"Jap n' economic uccess has
been built upon the acrifice of
workers who can only live in homes
not much better th n rabit hutches,
even if they work more than 2,000
hours a year," he'd. "Average
workers cannot even buy their own
home , because the price of land has
kyrocketed, "
He quoted Reverend Jesse Jack­
son as ying that Japan is "a human
rights-<ieficit nation,"
Dr. Hirasawa added that much of
the pro that exilted came about
from the "community based" move­
ment of the Buraka people themsel­
ves,
uBtRATION OVEMENTS
develo Ii 1 , "resulting in
powerful coalitions" and a move­
ment towa� "Dowa" (Integration)
tated after World Warn under the
n w democratic constitution of
Japan.
Starting with a few committed
, teachers who worked with Buraku
�**llt the UtPIItI ...... �U4:Ml
I
,,",,\
To Rnd Out How You Can
"Reach
New Heights"
Call or Writ. U. At:
Highland Park
Community College
Glendale at ThIrd
Highland Park, Michigan
(313) 252·0475 Ext. 238
o
in
le-po
re ed ith
thi country 0
people. in 0 a, Chief
bio . the ultimate Big
e from humble be innin ,
throu h h rd or nd een
mind- e adegreein ccountin
from the University of 01 gow,
cotl nd-he h m de him elf
om n to be reckoned with.
Thus hi crus de h ere ted
considerable ttention. Some here
have t en to comparing him to
ome towering figure of Africa'
independence movement, men like
ame Nkrumah of Ghana, Patrice
Lumumba of Congo and Ahmed
Se ou Tome of Guinea, men who
three decades ago, through force of
personality, brought the ri ing
expectations of millio of Africans
to the world' attention.
"The rep ration i ue ha
nothing to do with any bad
experiences in my life," Mr. Abiola
is quic to say over breakfast at his
mansion in Ikeja, a suburb of Lagos.
"But wherever I go, and I've been
c
c
z
DANI L
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political activist, United Electrical
Radio and Machine Workers Union
of America, National Lawyers
Guild, American Indian Movement,
The Hon. Ron Dellums, African
Americans for Political Power, The
Greens/Green Party USA, Organiza­
tion of Asian Women, National
AfriCan American Network, and a
ho t of others. ..
Daniels' Vice Presidential run­
ning . mate is a Native American
woman, Asiba Tupahache of Great
Neck, New York who has already
brought the concerns of women,
o r Nati ,and people of color
I up nt where they Ion.
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