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November 01, 1992 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-11-01

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WESTERN MICHIGAN
our lives,
you DO loDger find
fault with patdallar situation.
lJeaUog is when you are free of
JudFments. .
Itealing' ben you no longer
blame yowsdf or otbc
The ruin of a
nation begins
in the homes
of its people.
The courage and trength that it
takes to heal yourself is not easy. Give
yo\USelf time to heal. Through
patience and understanding you wiD
heal.
Darlene McCoy is presidenl 0/
FashiollS Unlimited Consulling, LTD.
inDetroiL
Hajj MalikHI-Shabazz-welcomed
white people into his vision 'of a bet­
ter future for manJdod• Ho resdhded
o statements ut the dlaboU
cal nature of whl .ytg J •
tbat any wllfle who believed that au
men nd women are worthy of
, � mS'eqUllity were welcome
in hlI aod In his heart.
continued from 82
t� Mecca. and for the eft
cduntered lsI e WOllhippefi -
Muslims of all ttc&:I, wbo weII�ec1
: him and bared tel
aDd bopes for his race
The hajj marked y t &DO r
watershed in Malcolm', 0 in
penoDal evolution. He retul'Ded to
, the UnitM StaSeS intent on ceDing
, people ofbfs discovery: thattbeteare
worthy and godly peopl of an tICeI,
aJkl that the quality -of • Q'.
, pilit Is whit delmD1!lellda worth, .
not the color of ft. " .
For tho first time, Malcolm X -
who now toot UIe II1amic; JiI. ..
. .' .. ,.
alcolm', influence s a
pe n for a changing society
continued to JI'C)W. He spoke elo­
quently ove and at the United
Natlolll, brtngin his humanistic
and beliefs to an ever-widen­
pubUc. '
BUT IT WAS all to end before
.,�.,�. ,
, 1
its time. In 1963, only months after
his return from Mecca, Malcolm X
w gunned down as be spoke at the
• Auduboo Ball!:OQlU In " Yo t
age of 39, one of 0., t t-
ing and important voice in
Ameiican history" silenced, to
live on through his acclaimed and
best-selling autobiography, his other
writinp and the thousands who con­
tinue to be enlighte� by his words.
Malcolm Little - known at
various times as Detroit Red, Satan,
Malcolm X and HI-Hajj Malik HI­
Shabazz - w one of the most
charismatic poli tical voices in
American history.
The fascinating life of this vision-
ary leader is brought to the motion
picture screen by acclaimed
mmmaker Spike Lee in a sweeping
, epic produced by Marvin Worth and
Lee and starring Academy Award­
wipning Denzel Washington in the
title role. Filmed on location in New
York, Egypt, Mecca and South
Africa, "Malcolm X" is directed by
Spike Lee from a screenplay by Ar­
nol� Perl and Spike Lee, based on the
'book TMAutobiograp�yo/Malcolm
X by Alex Haley and Malcolm X.
Betty Shabazz, the widow of Mal­
colm X, is a consultent to the project
Malcolm X debuts November
20th.
By Seli Groves
eddinl. Halloween gremlins ONE un TO DVE: Dorian told
threatened to disrupt thenupdals. As Clint about Viki's and Sloan's
the art elhibit - boasting Port -romantic" picnic. For Vild's b,
a.arta' finest possession, opened" Sloan decided to leave Uanview. He
Bill suddenly aw re of some- collapsed while packing his bep and
thing nister about the curator'. ac- . was unconscious when Dorian found
tion . A Felicia experienced a him. VUd promised Clint she'll
momenl of ion, she uddenly never lee Sloan apin. PretendinS to
recalled horrifyin truth about be Deborab, hoped to hire Mar-
y Jenny's mocher, Anae ar- CUI into a corm· ·on. Cain tried to
ri� tn time to htr fan about et information on Blair' pregnan­
Tracy's Motives. Sean told Tony and ey. Cain and Tina � a briaf recon­
Tom be wasn't sure abou' t eili tion. Mort prepared for a. trial
, fatherhood now that baby Lucas w run Carlo at the High Roll Hal-
in the house. Wait To See: Tncy loween party. W t To : TIna
begins to presa harder, and Jenny decides to make sure Blair tays
decides to pudl back. away from Cain.
, GUIDING LIGHT: Although she SANT A BARBARA: On the
ill wanted to win, Blake told, stand, Kelly te tified that Cruz
Roaer she'll work for Flynn's elee- thought the powder bums pointed to
tion. Kat noticed that Bridget w B.J. as Frank's 'killer. Warren per­
gaining weight. While Mallet and suaded B.J. to marry him 80 that he
Harley were ecstatic over his im-. wouldn·t be forced to testify against
proving 'condition, Ed .00 Ulliao her. And, oh yes, he also 10 her.
learned somedUn that could Florida, Jodie aod t •
their future. Roser's plan to pro to child molester who may have vic­
Holly that Blake deserved her for- timized Frank when he w a boy.
giveness, may backfire on him. Eleni Ted accidentally fell into the tub
got a hocking phone call. Billy (where' An ela w lakin, a bathl)
believed Vanessa till had feelings just C.C. walked in. Ken beat up
for him. Henry caught Jenna snoop- Andie when he saw she'd UIed Reeae
ing through his udy. W To : her ketch model. Wait To :
A shocking development confronts Arnold has a tactic that can threaten
Alan.-Michael. Julia's defense of B.J.
LOVlNG:Senain DinahLeew YOUNG AND TB ST·
·in danpr, Jeremy arrived t: After Nikki ccnfinned
before Carter could kill her. Cooper Jilek w happy about the baby a Vic·
proposed to Hannah. Ava feared tor realized be had no future thher.
Clay would doublecross Leo in their John, W\aware that Jill .eem
plan to take over Alden Enterprises. Victor (and hopin, to rekindle their
Leo, however, a ured her he olel reIa p), allowed Jac
pi to ta AB y from. to to
On hi w Y bee to Valley, to the Top
Trevor was rear-ended by Shana, and urant - the me res urant
wound up giving her a ticket. Jeremy Victor w taking Jill. Unaware that
told Dinah Lee he was offered a Michael had been allowed to ian,
teac:tlina position' t Alden Univer- and that Cal had given him a reeem- .
ty. T � •. :,,>,.�.�� .. tio to a oth la fi
t Hil
career in Genoa City
o :
of Leo and Clay begin to unravel.
...
eccaandthe
oulBrother
is at o ce
treetwise and
effortles ly
COmplex,
brimming with
qn intricate,
wide-ranpg
and highly
developed
musical talent.
. "Our mo d' are
compte and logical role model
in our ltv ." "An er in the Na­
tion" about" t we of
re atio t BI c 0 BI c
tar
8lae person i that we don't te
hi people. We owou Iv
aDd w t we're capable 0 • We
treet, but we're not
cotIllUlaeaby it, magnetized by i
negativity." C.L. advoca "
positive anger. where you're on a
thinkingtrac . Some people can't
think when they're angry, but
Pete and C.L can."
"The Basement" pa� omage
to the Mt Vernonroo Roc and
Smooth insist they'l1 never leave:
"That's where we come from,
where we're comfortable," ys
C.L. "We fe ture all the top
quality, up-and-coming C1S of
our town: Heavy D, Dida, Rob-O,
and Orap (pete Rock' brother).
We want to give them much
exposure as we can so they can be
successful in the future, like we
are."
An understatement. "SoarIng
horns are matched with a faster
boot-stompin' ba s-Iaden
drumtrack while Pete adds n vor
to the choruses with skillful
scratche ," the rap bible The
Source raved about Rock' remix
of Public Bnemy' "Shut 'Em
Down" single, adding "Pete
Rock's status up-and-coming
producer changes to cream-of­
the-crop 'for '92." His credi in­
clude work for Kid N' Play,
Shabba Ranks, Run-D.M.C.,
Heavy D, Slick Rick, and Shazzy.
"We're real organized because
we don't want to neglect our
talents," says C.L. about their
dauntingschedule.lt'�th name
of ·tboir �ICGW' ble, ClfDl t
that makes this a reality: "Two
brains re better than one. We've
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