o Dr. K. Hilton T, Ml HT be wonderin who I am referring to when I use th t rm African, rather than Black or African Ameri an. I us the term African to d note on of the tronge t bond that bind any people together anti that bond i culture and laoo Africa i our place of original origin. Wh ther you were born or ive in the U.S., Jamaica, Brazil, or Zaire, you are African or rson 0 African descent. As part of realizing that r lationship to the motherland, we must think o ourselves if) a much larger, global context, thus as Africans. We must alway be concerned about the situation in Afnca because it will affect us, where ever we are. We must continue to seek knowledge about ourselves, ur past, ur people, and our homeland. It is through this quest for knowledge that we gain insight into who we really are and what our purpo e i . Once you begin the quest, you will find that your sense of responsi­ bility or commitment to work for the betterment of our people will naturally grow and increase. In working for the betterment of our people, as I have di covered, it is nee ary to be careful and thoughtful, to be critical and analytical. These kills are neces ary in order to be a long distance runner, in order to make ure that you don't get burned out and that you fini h the ra e. You will find, as I have, that working for our peopl i one of the hardest things you can do. The main reason, is because our people cern to fightu every step 0 the way. Many African will tively work against you, including orne African profc ors and admini trators. I am ure I don't have to mention what the non-African prof 0 and administrators will do. den ts trace their ethnici ty to the native population of th island prior to European Ionization. , M . H 1 HAW 1- favor the complete inde­ pendence of tb ir i 'lands from th U.S., which parallel imilar inde­ pendence movement in Puerto among 1 perc nt high r than the ta ' average. Only on in twelve ethni Hawaiians po - a university d gree, V • one­ fifth of all adult r id nts in t h t te overall. The basic i u at stake in Hawaii is related to the unequal status of ethnic and racial minorities tbrough­ out th United States Another example of tbi i fouoo in the re nt debate in Georgia con­ cerning Governor Zell Miller' pro­ posal to aboli h the Confederate symbol in the Georgia tate flag. The controversy really began As AJabama tate representative Alvin Holmes explains: "When I walk up the Capitol ste,Ps, Irstead of eeing the American flag, the flag that I served under when I was in th U.S. Anny I ee a flag that repr ent treason, edition, lavery and op- Lesier's World 'A plan, of action, a statement at-mission' By Todd Burroughs WA HINGTON, DC- I came acro something the other day that at times over the years, I would find and lose again, "The Black Leader­ ship Family Plan: for the e Unity, Survival and Progress of Black PeO­ ple. " The plan was first published in February 1982 by the National Black Leadership Round table, a coalition of African American civil rights, hu­ man rights political and fraternal groups. The theme of the round table plan is thisr"lt' not the man, it' the plan; it's not the rap, it' the map." The plan was written in response to a call the acclaimed actor and Black cultural living legend Ozzie Davis gave in hi keynote address at the first dinner of the Congre slonal Black Caucus in 1971. At the event, according to the in- ' side page of the document, Davis aid: "Give us a plan of a tion ... a 10 Black Commandment; simple, strong, that we can carry in our hearts, and in our memorie no mat­ ter where we re and reach out and touch and feel the r urance that there is behi nd ev rything we do a lmple, moral, intellfgent plan that must be fulfilled in the course of time even if all of our leaders one by one fall in battle, omebody will rise and say, 'Brother! Our leader died while we were pn Nge three of th plan. ow that the funeral i over, let us proceed proceed to page four. THE PIA GIV "Operation Instructions" to all BI k organiza­ tions, including th media. The fol­ lowing are excerpts .from it media ction. They are pr nted in th hope that young BI ck journali ts reading thi column will get me idea what th ir role i in thi busi- " tl n: You hall be the pn- mary ouree or urate, reliable and complet info tion on i u o con ern to BI k people. You hall monitor and rev iew major me­ dia releases and expo all di tor­ tion , misrepre entation and omi ions ... "Make public announcement and editorial comment on major media stories that are not factual and are mi represented "Editorialize the negative expo­ sure of Blacks on prime-time pro­ gram . "Insure that" Black performers writers and produce receive maxi­ mum exposure in programming to offset control of media by adversary organizations. Ensure TV coverage of KKK and American Nazi party activiti .. "Search out and maintain alterna­ tive sources for new print and other upport material . Do not depend on one ource for admini trauvc up­ pli . Contact and market actively Black busin and institutions for upport. The round table plan i just one of many plan Black people have writ­ ten ince our arrival on the hore of Nort America. Hopefully, w will tart utilizingg what i valuable in all of them for our media empower­ ment. May thi column erve a bulletin for tho e who wish t work towards that end. Todd Buroughs, a professional journalist and graduate tud nt; is the recipient of the J 92-93 Public Affair Reportin Fellowship at th Univ rsity of Maryland at oil gc Park. Fault re Like Hill: YQu 'Stand On our Own nd Talk About Tho e Of' Other People. ('''1''",111 1')" t..,rn I)� i n \;P'"P I" . \', itll,:hl Re en('cI "Ya' better quit while you're ahead suqar. it doesn't get any better than this." READERS WRITE r r fl ct a r dot 00 many" II gres ive persons are individual, also, but not individualistic, which.is in accordance with the larger capital­ istic white society's personality. It i a fact that the majority of our BI k people have been brai n­ washed by white upretnaci t. There- fore justifying a.1 conscio pinion of our dilemma in Americ Th re are orne people who hav bett r grasp of our ituation in Amen a, me BI k people d n't want to b Bla k, and are full of If hatred, whi h they m y not realize. The way whit k ep Bl- from -unifying and having a common goal are these constant arguments about individuality. A ain, I' y the m � r­ ity 0 rica in America have' a I Thi comment i in response to a letter ubmitted to the Michigan, and printed February 26, 1993, entitled "How Black?" .I am t director of the Malcolm X Center for elf-Determiniation, who po ored t forum on BI k Talk R di and I al 0 was the mod­ erator. I ked the opening que tion for the reason 0 promoting dialogu , not to qu non th Bla kn f any­ one. Eurocentric viewpoi nt and mind et, therefore, have no de Ire to increase their information out themselves or their people.' Mo t people ay they love eing Bl k and who they are, ut want to be America J which ian die­ tion. Self-hatred i deeply imbed­ ded in the y h , that mo. t of w can't admit it 1 t. Pie my peo­ ple, come to np With your lin' f inf nority, r '1I.l what Amenca h done to you • nd work on the c p bl ms so that A rican p oplc can ri again t th ir on mal r tn Anema.haun Bomanl Olr etor, alcolm X C nter for S 11-0 rm nlatlon ALONGTH COLOR LINE y mbol really repr nt mor fun­ damentally th qu tion 0 whether peopl of color - indi en Ha­ waii , African-Am ricans, ative Americans, Pu rto Ricans, Chica­ no , and others - will be accepted as "equal partners" within th cul­ ture, economi y m and poli tical institutions of the whit majority 0- ciety. B ause "int gration" is not just a question of tiooing new pa for nonwhites within the yste - it should require t rm tion of all ymbols and structures to accom­ modat div rsi ty and the belief 0, everyone. Multicultural pluralistic d moe­ racy m ans rewri ting the textb k, aoo red igning th Oa that all members of t ulture can p rti i­ pate full and freely. And i we can­ not tak part in th ciety equal members, the voi� for elf -d ter­ mination and separati m ameeg rni­ noritie will continue to find receptive audiences. .. READERS WRITE There's more than one game in town Dear Editor: Whil li tcni ng t talk radio meon lied the Joan Watson how and di cus ed th im­ portan e of havi ng a new paper that dealt with the problems of the inner­ cities. The caller unded v ry inccre in her appeal. Shewentonto y, that is was a ham that African Arncri­ �ns had t In h or pini n de nd . on a bi media that d iubl . tandard when reporting n BI' k ure, that mo. t would M ichi an hronicl n 10 way b compared to the Michi an iti-; zen. It has m re new on It' front pa than the Michigan Chronicle has in it', entire paper. - . you to r d th that you Will b Calvin acre Inkster, ichlgan,