OM U TY, A- F ur fth country' fm t cbefs will be h norcd when over 4 p ople at h r to eel brat "Amen a' Top Bl Chefs", ch duled for August 21st at Matanzas Creek Win ry. Tbe f ur her were coo en by their p ers, and will creat prepare a menu [or the •. 15 app rive awards for their work. Th four chefs to be honored ell Patrie Clark, ex­ ecutive chef at th Hay-Adams Hotel in W hington, D.C.; Leah Cbase, owner/chef at Dookey Chase in w Orlears: Fran­ cois-Dongo, executive chef at Spa 0 at Lo Angel ; and Steve Simmors, executive chef at One Market Restaurant in San Fran­ ci co. CP fl h mploymen di crimin ion Top Black chefs honored I Z Published Each . Sunday By New Day ,Enterprise 12541 Second Street P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor',MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 Publisher: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Maxwell-Kelly Managang Editor: Wanda F. 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She would not ay who was involved in the argu- The wait goe on for hundreds of , . other Haitian refugee b.oc" d Pr.,. wnt.r, .. BAYVIEW, TEXA (AP)- Gerard Germinal feel i olated by a language barrier and urrounded by ra i m-at a U.S. immigration detention center, his home for th indefinite future. The 27-year-Old Haitian aid he en­ dures the life behind bars only because he fears he would be killed if he re­ turned to hi homeland. "Sometim I wake up in the night. I cry because I remember my coun­ try' hesaid." I like Haiti.lt' because I don't want to die that I tay here." Germinal, who' h been held for four rnontbs in thi remote coastal community in South Tex ,i among about 250 Haitian asylum- eekers in Immigration and Naturalization Serv­ ice detention centers in Florida, Texas and Louisiana. who was overthrown by the military in Septerrrber f 1. OemliMl saJd' h fled Haiti after armed gangs threat­ ened his life. RMINAL I LU KY: He peaks p able Engli h. Fourteen non-Engli h- peaking Haitians have been held more than even months at a jail in Laredo where no one speaks Creole. A 15th joined them in February. Angela Davis criticizes Clinton for wavering on issues BLOOMI OTON. IND.-For .. mer Black Panther' leader An­ gela Davis criticized President Clinton for wavering on the is .. sues that got him elected last ovember. "We often 0 easily relln­ qui h our own agercy and give it to people like Bill Clinton," Davis said. "The problem i that many of us decided that once Clinton w elected, we could relax - that we could leave it up to him to move us forward. II Davis poke recently durin the 9th annual National Women' Music Festival at In­ diana University. The festival I designed to promote women's . ues and provide a stage for female artists .and musicians. D VIS GAINED national attention in 1969 when he w removed from her post at the philo opby department at the University of CalIfornia in Los Angeles because of her mem­ bershlp in th Communi tParty. She now teac hi tory of con- ousness at th University 0 california at Santa Cruz. "Why i it, for.example that we e another African-Ameri­ can woman Lani Guinier pub­ licly humiliated in a way that very clearly recall the public humiliation 0 Anita 'Hill It Davis aid. "But this time at th hands of a president who gave many people in thi hall and many peopt at the country a sense of hope (or the better," Clinton withdrew Gulnier' nomination to head the J tice Department' civil rights divi­ ion I t week beca e 0 her controversial legal wrinn . A F DERAL JUD:6 in New York recently ordered th release of 15 AIDS-infected Haitian held at a U.S. naval b 10 Cuba. Immigration official have ruled they have valid claims for political ylurn, but they have been held more than 1 months because 0 a U.S. ban on the entry of mY-positive immigran . But that ruling d n't help Germi­ nal or other Haitians like him. For them, the wait oe on while the INS weighs their requ for political y- lurn, a proce than drag on for months. Th refug y the policy i di - criminatory. Miami attorney Ira 1. Kurzban id that the INS releas other immigran uch Cubans and Bo ruans during the hearing p but that many Hai- tians have been held indefinitely. Similarly, Jocelyn McCall. e e u­ tive director of the anonat Coalition for Haitian Refug .cornplamcd that the U.S. policy 0 helt nng Chin e di iden after the 1 Ti nanmen Squar crackdown never applied to Haitian refu KURZB FI D a law uit in January king to force the INS to release the Haitian . Sin e then, the govemm nt h rei ed hundreds 0 Haitians on bail while their cas are processed. INS pokesman Duke Austin d - rued th agency wing di crimina­ tory. Some Haitians are till ing h ld beca e immigration judg rsider them'fikely to g int hiding in th United States and n t how up f r hearin . he ald. . · A lu rh p rcc nta 'C of them abort the proc s." A nn 'aid. Germinal w a upport r of H i­ tian Presid nt Jean-Bertrand Ari tide, Dr. Benjamin F. ChaviS, Jr., executive director ofth NAACP; Jerom J. Rich rd on, chairman and CEO of TW Service • Inc., parent comp ny of Denny's; nd Dr. William F. Gib on, chairman of th board, NAACP; met recently in Columbia, S.C. with other comp nyand NAACP Ie der to d velop a comprehen Ive nationwide program aim d t enhancing opportunltl for minoritie . The program will includ a F ir Share Agre ment th t cover cor_npany goal in the area of minority franchi development, purcha lng, recruitm nt, training and marketing. 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