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September 06, 1992 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-09-06

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"But for BI c Americans, for
BI ck wom n, and for the nation, Dr.
Jemison's participation in this mi -
ion' ignificant. It culminates the
realization of dream for a lone
Black female, but more Importantly
it is an additional piece of evidence
that all youngsters regardle of race
or sex can have uch dreams ful­
filled," Dr. Scott aid.
"Further, Dr. Jemison is still the
only Black female astronaut, and
eeing her go into pace will
motivate our youngsters literally to
reach for the tars. We hope to see
many more Mae Jemlsons after thi
flight," Dr. Scott.
Dr. Jemison became an astronaut
in 1987. She will also be NASA'S
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build economic power and upper
class communi ties for African
Americans.
Too often plagued by unscrupu­
lous builders woo come in, throw up
. . small, cheap ho es, African Ameri­
Can homeownel1 hiltorically strug­
gle to build equity and capital in
homes tbat often depreciate rather
tban appreciate in value.
"Mayor Warren bas a beautiful
development and I'm going to fioo
out the details of that arrangement,"
said Mayor Ingram.
WOODCLIFF VILLAGE is
the result of ajoint venture, accord­
ing to Mayor Warren. Coming to the
table to lI!ak:e the development go
were First of America bank which
offers mortgages without points,
proces ing or origination fees.
For $1 down, homebuyers get a
lot aD1 the City-supplied infrastruc­
ture of streets, sewers and utilities.
In exchange for this package of in­
centives valued at almost $20,000
the purchasers agree to live in tbe
homes for 10 years.
. The value. of the homes ranges
near $100,000 according to city of­
ficials.
e t or hould be
e t bli hed to mobili e th
community on hort notice in ca
of police brutality. 0 i
b e h uld be tole ted
prot t.
Direct community control i th
only Y 0 top police b . We
must organize to fight for it. It' a
m tter of life and death.
ov m nt for P opi
A mbly
Grand Rlv r
Droit, I
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first Science Mi ion Specialist to
jowney into pace. She will be able
to operate experimen and standard
orbiter and spacelab
hardware(197)dutie that are nor­
mally mi ion peciali t func­
tio (197)as well perform pecific
cience duties that are normal
p ylo d pecialist functions.
Dr. Jemison and the crew mem­
bers will perform more than 40 ex­
periments, including one on bone
cell research. As co-in tigator for
the experiment, Dr. Jemison helped
to design it, will perform it in sp ce
and will analyze the resul after �
huttle lands.
Although she was born in
Decatur, AL., she spent her early
years in Chicago, which she calls
home. She holds a B.S. in chemical
engineering from Stanford and an
M.D. from Cornell University Medi­
cal School.
The builder on Woodcliff Vil­
lage, Cinda Corporation of Detroit,
is also an African American com­
pany.
It is tbe control of the project by
African AmeriC8DI that has caused
some of the delays, according to
Cinda builder Charlcs Kelly.
"We're changing the econom­
ics," said Kelly.
"Blacks don't have to turn to
white suppliers or builders and it
shakes up the good old boys," Kelly
said. "Roadblocks keep getting put
in our way, but we keep pushing
them aside."
He added that Heights residents
are being trained in the process as
they work on the homes.
Delays that have plagued the pro­
ject for the last six months seem near
resolution, Kelly explained, es the
City of Muskegon Heights voted u­
nanimously at their Monday night
meeting to convene all parties on
project at a September meeting.
"I think when the title company,
builder, banker and city staff sit
down with the ci ty leaders we shall
get over the lest hump," Kelly said.
MEANWmLE, many members
of the Conference of Black MayOIS
, To guarantee that quality will be say they are studying the paperwork
'tbe tandard and not the exception, outlining how the Muskegon
the city of Muskegon Heights - Heights development was put to-
after conducting a study of altema- gether to bring a similar program to
tive methods of providing quality, their communitics.
low-cost housing- selected the . "I must say I am very impressed
Weatherbilt system, according to with what Mayor Warren hes ac-
Peter Sartorius, city planning direc- , compli bed, I'm much impressed,"
tor. . said Mayor Butler.
"This product is' outstanding," That story will now travel across
Sartorius said in announcing the tbe country as the 31 Mayors preed
Woodcliff Village project last year. tbe word of what they witnessed in­
Muskegon Heights.
..
111
ny
or
OM 0 tated it
would ta e great deal of money for
the city to tear it down, but Edi on
would do it for free nd t rt a tax­
able $5 million project in the bar­
gain.
Changing the residenti I quality
of th area - Re ident Cheryl F ter
aid, "Right now we are re idential.
This i what we bought to raise our
children and now our
grandchildren. "
One man id, "You have very
few residential areas now that are
maintained. You better keep what
you've got."
He ked why Edison could not
use land aero the street, where
there were abandoned buildings that
were labeled commercial, such as the
Monterey Motel.
Mahoney said that the equipment
had to be djacent to Edison land that
already existed. If it was across the
street, there could be twice or even
three times as much expense, and the
project might have to be abandoned.
SOME RESIDENTS expressed
concern that the rezoning proposal
was too broad, designating land on
Woodward and Richton, rather than
the specific property that Edison
wi hed to buy.
Mahoney emphasized that
Edi on had no desire to rezone any
mo land.
The City Council, with the ap­
proval of Mayor Linsey Porter
agreed to changes to limit the rezon­
ing proposal the way the residents
suggested.
Councilman Frank Ross praised
the residents for coming down and
expressed the hope that this would
serve as "a precedent" to get other
communities involved.
"This is your neighborhood. This
is your area, II he said. "You ought to
have input. Nothing should be done
without the citizens."
COUNCILWOMAN Franklin
urged the residents to stay involved
in the process and come to the coun­
cil after the Planning Department
gave its report.
"If you go away and don't act, you
will be short changed," she said.
"Not by me or the other council
members, but (because) the squeaky
wheel gets the grease. II
SCLC
continued from Page 1
that Clarke became physically com­
bative.
As the group was escorted from
the fairgrounds, someone threw a
large piece of rock or concrete at
deputies, the report said.
The report said Brown had to be
forcibly placed into a cruiser and that
Clarke was shoved into a fence after
he lunged at a deputy.
Clarke said he didn't see the truck
and that a deputy grabbed him by the
neck and slammed his head into a
trailer without provocation. Clarke
said he hac:t raised hi hands to warn
deputies that Brown was on dialysis.
Brown aid he was slammed to the
ground, thrown against a cruiser and
hit in the leg with a club.
Clarke was charged with resisting
arrest and disorderly conduct. Brown
was charged with resisting arrest.
: WEATIIERBILT HOMES are
produced by a totally African
American-owned factory in Cookcs­
ville, Tennesee. Unlike other factory
constructed homes, tbe Weatherbilt .---------------------------..,
- system is a pre-cut home, shipped to
tbe site and built from the ground up
like a traditional home.
, The walls of the Weatherbil t sys­
tem are 10 and 3/4 inches thick. The
insulation value is R-30 reducing
heating and cooling co ts up to 53
percent, according to Sartorius.
All hom in the Woodcliff Vil­
lage sit on wooded lots, have a mini­
dlum of three bedrooms, a basement
and two full baths, according to
Mayo '(,fT'n.
Janitor Supplies and
Househol� Goods
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
77 Victor/corner of John R.
, .
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a week, for these four
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