II igh III lid Park Y T PHANIE . Afri n Ameri n m t find Y to build 1 teem in their children. More th n ny other group in America, Afric n Am rican children need po itive elf teem to urvive nd hieve in an incr Ingly dif icult and competitive celery. Every day, children 100 to to nurture th ir po itive If-ima e. We must realize that WE re th mo t powerful fore in th ir liv . ot peer group. rap ta or tel vi ion to . We have th p w r to build up trength in our children. Let's get tarted I Fi t, adul m t learn not to unfairly criticiz realize that children take their negativ commen t hart. F r x mpl , adul often comment on the phy leal pp ran 0 children. "You h ve a big head ... Don't tay in the un ... You'Il tum t d r ... Don't let you mouth hang open; it m your lip look big." Over and over adul harass children with a t m 0 n tive comments. T ugly r mar are burned into th ir ubconscio mind long before they can talk or defend th rns Iv . And, th ir elf m i dam ged. Secondly, children must b taught how to do thing. Let your hildren tackle dif ICUlt and give th m the opportunity to u ed- or fail. Children ar n't born hating work. They are t ught to I th t way. Help your children to become strivers. And, watch their elf-e teem grow with the ati fa tion ofjob well done. Third, adul must r inforce the po itive qualiti in their hildren. Prai e imple things like the way a child hits a ball, ing, m k to t or cleans the kitchen. Affirm your children by trengthenin their self-confidence in their natural talen . Fourth teach your children about your family herita . Let them know about the truggles of th ir an to and y ur tru I , to . Even if you hated history when you were in chool, en ourag yourself to read African American history to your children. You will be amaz d at the pride they will learn from stories of the past. Fifth, give your children a faith that com from the inside. As ure them that they can do anything they et th ir mind to do. Teach them that no obs tacle i too big for them to overcome. Finally, make ure that your children know that they are important human beings. Make ure that they know that you believe in them, and that they-and no one else-are "Appl of your eyes!" Councilwoman Gret Joh on propo ed 10 percent p cut for ADD .. D THAT th mayor bould how the union in negotia­ tions bow thi could be done aoo if any union had ever done thi . stic aid that privitization would not allow the city to maintain the city or make th priva firms go b k, if they had don a poor Public Safety employ at younger ages, they would reti re earlier aOO younger officers could be hired at tarting Mc D, pre ident of th Highland Park local f th P Ii and Fire As ociation aid that there wer 26-28 job elirni­ nat d, leaving only 64 people than- dl poli e and fire ervic in th Highland Park Public Saf ty D part­ m nt. McCelland dded that in lh pro­ po ed Hi hland Park budget 25-30 p rcent of the fund would go to th Public Safety Department, while other uburb wi th far I crim and fi p nt 50-60 percent of their money on police and fire ervices. Marni Coop r, pr ident of L0- cal 41 of th American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Em­ ployee (AFSM), aid that under th propo d budget 35 employee in her union w uld be laid off. Sh aid the r ul t 0 the plan would be: Elimination of the Department of Parks and Boulevard , which cuts tre , nd gras . • Elimination of all labor in th ;W r �l)8Illmcmt,... .n1y ur garba e wor ers left. 11 P ople left to clean up tree ,cut gras and shovel n w. 4 mmunications cler left to handle em rgency ,"911 'I calls. HRCC gets $1 ,000 grant Ms. Myers is a former assistant ecretary for the u.s. Department of Health and Human Services. She; currently a writer and consultant in Washington, D.C. By RON �EIGEl Spec/.' to the Mlchlg.n Citizen WAHOA F. AOOUEMOAE/Mi' Cldzen Long-time Highland Park resident Roberta Thomas celebrated her 78th birthday May 6. IIIGHLAND PARK-The Single Parent Program for Highlam Park Community College received a $1,000 grant from Zonta DetroitIl. The Highland Park School Board, ctin t for QOlle. ec- cepted ihe money at t err pn th' meeting. Measures taken to repair HPCC By RON SEIGEl' Sp«iailO the MicJaisan CiliUn IIIGJllAND PARK - At its Tues­ day, April 27 meeting, the Highland Park chool Board approved action to repair Highland Park Community College (HPCC) and to prevent crime in the parking lots. The Board approved bids for: - A project by Asbesto Abate- An anonymous urces aid that one of the reasons for these cuts i that Mayor Porter plans to move into privatization, ontracting out eIV­ ic to private compani . - A project by Total EI . tronics to install three CClV ecurit . m­ eras in the college parking lot at a. co to $1 ,210. SUMMER 199J iGItLA d A ·COMMUNi y CoLL· G erne ter 93 ummer Final Registration· First Home? . , First Home Mortgage? First Federal June 3 10:00 a.m.- 7:00p.m. June 4 9:00a.m. - 2:00p.m. June 5 9:00a.m. - 12:00 noon Add/Drop June, 9 9:00a.m.- 2:00p.m June 10 9:00a.m.- 2:00p.m. June 11.. 9:00a.m. - 12:00 noon [:!I Loan tart Pr -Qualifie You or ort ag inan ing Before ou Buy Hom. , Highand Park Community College Summer 1993 The tifllt rep toward bu�in� that horne i when you step into anv FIr t Federal office and . ppl� for a free ra l.oanxt rt "Prc-Quahf .anon Ccruficarc." Once \011 have it. It tell' the cllcr vou'rc J criou huvcr, ThJt\ .1 hlg edge. \nd the ra Rate Protection Plan "lock -in" vour mortgJge intcrcvt at J vcrv cornpcuuvc we. Th.H' pea c () mind. See the fncndly I cople at lrr t I cdcral or details. Thcv nuke tirun ing vour hr' home the 1.1 t thing you h· vc to worrv about. Classes Resume July 5,1993 Final Registration June 3-5, 1993 Final Examinations July 27-31, 1993 Classes Begin June 7, 1993 i higan, INDEPENDENCE DAY RECESS ( 0 - J L Y 2, 199 End of Semester July 31,19 3 Add/Drop June 9-11 1 3 For more lntorrnatlon catl: . 252-0475, EXT. 238 : t t W dward v nu ,I troit, .1i hi an 4 22 Ph n :(3) 'S·t4()O in , --------------------------J