{The "11l8 Negro pays for what he wants and begs for what he • KtDy 1k need for economic empower­ ment in Detroit and the African American commWlity than during the year em ooliday season in � around the mpping malls in the Detroit area. I did some field work at one of the 10cal malls the other day, 00 I did not buy anything. The demographics were follows: Mosdy Afrlcan Americans, say ninety eight percenc and mosdy female, say seventy-five percent. � were rmsdy between the ages of fifteen m1 forty years of age, y eighty-five percent. They were speming money aIXl buying gills lilce it was going out of style. This visit to the mall was a clear iIxUcation that the buy Detroit cam­ paign � to be taught year round starting here, starting rew. A recent tudy revealed the following: That only four of every ten adult in Detroit are employed. .. That most oousemld iJm� falls below $2S,ugh I have pent 21 years in prison, the prison was never in met" Alunad _told his lis­ teners. amon oth rs, Ahmad pointed out that there are a lot of Political Prisoners and brothers and A rrn��us rrl'TT 'l"l'T'DA Y vtncen1 Brown, Commltt to Fr . t ho till l ked h ha An£4U.&:.t&'U1V ,",U.lJA UAVUJ Ahmad Abdur-R hman IS e w are N up, W 0 ve contnbution was woven througlx>ut the • their acts togeth r, and don't need to be program by our youth entitled Young oroma Institute, the Aisha Affirmative locked up, Ahmad said. He promised to People Tribut;e to Ahmad, by ibe School, and th African Family Ballet pers nally call the governor in refer- Free eye care offered to low income workers and their amilies Your Dodg and Chry 1 r-Plymouth D alers' . " Free eye examinatiom for low-in­ COIM worldng people am their families are being offered through a program that gem underway in Michigan in January. The program called VISION USA is being sporsored by the Michigan Op­ to�tDt �tion aoo is part of a nam i �f� �tiMC4 by the American Optometritic Association. • Low-� workers can sign up for the free eye care by calling 1-8(X).7� 4466 in January, according to Ross Wil­ liams, O.D., chair of the VISION USA program in Michigan. The eye exams will be given in optometrists' private offi� primarily in March, coinciding with the annual celebration of Save Your VISion Week, March 7-13. The optometrist are vohm­ leering their time and services as "� way of giving something back to the people of our community," Dr. Williams said To qualify for � free eye care per­ sors must: have a job or live in a ho�oold where t!Jere is one working member; have 00 health insurance; have income below an estab1Js� level based on houselx>ld size; ,800 have had no eye examination within 12 months. This pro­ gram is open to children aIXI adulm of all ages . Almost 00 percent of the people ex­ amined throughout the country in the first two nationwide VISION USA programs bad eye tx:alth or vision problems," Dr. Williams said. "It sbows what a great need �re is for a program like VISION USA" VISION USA was sta11ed in 1985 with a pilot program in Kentucky. • ., I' II t 'I " f,t IV I, �'''I\·lfl(�rp-· ( 111111 ",I,r Ilfl , • ,: Urban League to honor civil rights contribu ors Tbe Detroit Urban League will bonor six people wOO have mad� oumtanding contabutiors to the civil rightsmovement and to our community as a whole, Hororees are Malcolm Carron, SJ, who bas worked for integration and education for mioorities' at University of Detroit; Leo Cottrell, community activist fighting for well-being of senior citizens; J p� Harreld Love, director m1 fouzx1er of YOW' Heritage House. eel brute durin . , _W\.1 nt AlSO, CORNELIUS Golightly, , filst African-American administrator of Detroit Public Scbools; Ossian Hayes Sweet, M.D., integrator of an east side neighborOOod in 1925 aOO witbstood the violence m1 tragedy to follow. . Individual tickets arc $75 and are available at the Detroit Urban League, 832..4600 ext 29 or 14. 10 minivan - The event will take place March 17 at . the Westin Hotel. 1\1 y. The · van o -.' . . ,