If that view i correct, then it ppears that those problems are likely to get worse more and more Blac fall below the federal poverty line which i $13,924 for a family of four and $6,932 for a ingle person. The Census Bureau report released I t week, bowed that 32.7 percent of Blac live in poverty compared to only 10.7 percent ofwhi . In ab 01 ute numbers ap­ proximately 9.8 million Blacks are poor. Particularly ominous for the future is the fact that 40 percent of all Black children are growing up in poverty. Black head of Social Security re Ign WASHINGTON, DC"':'" Gwendolyn King, the first Black head of Social Security _ Administration resigned last Mek. She had be1d the post ' since 1989. King is expected to become senior vice presi­ dent for community affairs at Philadelphia Electric. MICIDGAN' CITIZEN Published Each Sunday By New Day Enterprise 12�41 Second Street P.O. 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WORLD'NATION o co-opt lackco# "We will not let President Bush tip toe through the South that he and President Reagan . have so conveniently poisoned," says Pat Bryant. come under fire for: Allowing poi onous industri to locate and hazardous wa tes to be disproportionately located in people of color communitie ; and For having different cleanup tand r�s for people of color communitie th n for white communities. get cleanup job . The EPA communication plan wa recently attac ed by several Congressional leaders led by Henry Waxm� (D-Ca) and by national and local community organizations. The groups charges that the EPA i currently operating a public relations program it call the "Environmental Equity Program", that involves regional meetings, THEDEMAND GREWoutof an EPA financed conference at - e interest that Africa pays on its debts now amounts to more than it spends on the health and education of its people" UNICEF. 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Century Blw, 310 Los CA 90045 (31Ol� "Our communities became acrifice zon to discard military w te, by-products of the U.S./Soviet univeri itie to beware of arms race, said Angel Brown, of disingenuous EPA efforts tOchcaply Louisburg, North C rolin' buy middle cl diagna is of raci t Leadership Initiative Project. "Now and poverty ituations," tatement it i time for th peace dividend. ow read that was presented to the EPA. it i time to create n tional Through the mi u e of � job /environnment I cleanup African-American educational program that will put America hac institutions the EPA is trying to to work and make our communities change the perception that the EPA are again. cooperate with indu trie th t Anationalenvironmentalclcanup poison our communities, raiber than must be funded, and e propose that change what the EPA does, the it be financed from reduction of the statement continued. pentagon budget The Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice i coordi�ting the grassroo leaders and is hosting a conference on environmental justice December 4-6 in New Orleans, La. Persons wanting more information on the EPA demands or the December 4-6 conference hould contact: Southern Organizing Committee For Economic and Social Justice (SOC), P.O. 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