I KWAME KENYATTA CINDY OWENS CHAEL P. NEAL DETROIT-Many D troi r' d icated a recent w kend to th legacy of EI Ha.ij Malik El­ Shabazz with a th -d y con � r nce at Wayne S at University. Scholars, activists, tuden , B1ac and white, and orted leaders in the African-American freedom struggle attended the League of Revolutionary Black Workers' (LRBW) homage to the lain Black leader. "As long as Malcolm' views are being rejuvenated by young people, he is not out of OOt ," id Abdul Alkalimat of the a­ tiona I Organizing Committee (NOC) during opening remarks. Chief organizer, founder of the LRBW and national chair­ person of NOC General Baker, outlined the weekends objec­ tives. "Those of us who were active in the 1960's when Malcolm was around have a historic r ponsi­ bility to teach the youth of today about their revolutionary tradi­ tions," Baker said. "We are call­ ing this conference to recruit militant freedom fighters from the youth of today to continue this legacy." . DOSHIMA TARDZER, 18, a W.S. U. freshman, won first GENERAL BAKER ERROL HENDERSON NEW YORK Skinhead racial violence increases NEW YORK, NY-The "Skinhead movement" has replaced the Ku Klux Klan as the nation's most violent white racist groups . . According to a report by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, various Skinhead groups have committed 22 killings in the past three years while expanding m�D1 hip into 40 states. The ADL says it discovered 160 Skinhead gangs ope�ting around the nation. The biggest Skinhead group are believed to be located in New Jersey, Texas and Oregon. pl for p inting of lcolm X for th NAACP-ACTSO pro­ gram. Tardzer had high ho for h oonf rence, To provoke young peopl to tart no her mov m nt .. It' tim for Black pl to rt ting ck to- th r. " In addition to rallying the troop , th eonf rence offered ov r 20 workshops ranging from th lev n of God in retriev­ in los job , to the urvival of an AID -ridden, heavily milita­ rized, indebt d Africa, to wheth r or not a Black Woman's Mov m nt was n ary fo the "struggl ." "It i a movement that is in tandem with any movement for liberation of our people," said Lorna Richards, a young woman from Toronto. "We largely carry th burden of everybody el e on our houlders ... and we pay our­ selve back last. The whito wom n's movement does not speak to our issues - housing, childcare - we're not concerned with wh ther or not women can tak their hirts off in public." Th gender-mixed discussion often rupted in emotional quar­ reling, B lack men inserted their oft n opposing viewpoints. "W n ed to unify as a people fi t, not divided into groups," aid on mal dissenter. A workshop examining the . import 0 Malcolm X in educa- h ment han b t n BI c N tionali t Malik Yakini and a White Wor - e Le gue member over Afri- can-Centered Academies. "MALCOLM WA a Blac nationalist, and surely his alle­ giance w tp his people first," said Yakini, "Everything we do (educationally) must be in our best interest, not n rily in opposition to others-we want to be in concert with others--but the m ge must be clear that Malcolm X was first for Black people, not closer to the white left. " The two continued their vol­ ley as others including School Board Member Kwame Ken­ yatta and :MX Academy princi­ ple Clifford Watson joined in. A parsely attended work­ shop on Nutrition and Health Care was centered on shrinking health-care subsidies and the strategies needed to combat them: "We tend to wait until it hap­ pens, and then react to it," said Akua Budu Watkins of the Na­ tional Black Women's Health Project. Watkins was referring to the need for a preventative approach to good health. "People around the country are turning to more traditional medicine (i.e. herbs, vegetarianism, holistic diets). " ny union on hand x- p ed nger ov r hrunken h alth c r p ck g nd tighter work ' trictions. "Th t in on workers now never before, and now your provider has to agree with your doctor' diagnoeis ... and 8t on th job will always be n differently from the st of an illn ,. id facilitator Theresa Soott of the Southern Region: Up and Out of Poverty Now in At­ lanta. A lively emina aturdayen­ titled: "Did Spike Lee Do the right thing?", in producing the movie "Malcolm X", featured a seemingly endless web of pros . and eons. "WE HAVE TO EXAMINE some of the choices Spike Lee made, regarding editing and content," said Ron Soott siminar faculitator. Scott maintained that a truly 'accurate movie about Malcolm X could not be made in Hollywood, and that in­ dependent filmakers will con­ tinue to be handicapped financially in any such at­ tempts. That Malcolm X is too large to be captured in three hours of moving pictures, to some, said a lot about the importance of keeping him alive in celebra- See MALCOLM, As MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH MARIAN KRAMER BRIEFS I DAVID RAMBEAU GRACEBOGG ROBERT WILUAMS BALTIMORE Jackson renews demand for baseball minority plan WASHINGTON I Nation's out-of-wedlock births' .contlnue to rise, report says WASHINGTON, Dc-The percentage of Black w men.h ving babies out-of-wedlock has reached a new high. According to a Census Bureau study released in June out-of-w lock Black births jumped to 55.5 percent in 1992. This comp to 48.8 percent in 1982.' But, the trend is not limit to Blacks. The percentage of Hispanic women havingchildr n without benefit of marriage also jumped to 33 pe n from 22 percent during the same 1 O-year �riod .. Meanwhile, white women having childr n out-of-w dlock iner ed from 6.7 percent in 1982 to 14.6 perc nt last:y r. The r ults are that children born to single women a lik ly to grow up in poverty, do less well in school nd h v mor social problems. LOS ANGELES FBI says it foiled white racist plot LOS ANGELES, CA - The FBI reported earlier his month that its agents had foiled a plot by eight whi supr macist . to "spar a race war" in Los Angeles area. The group allegedly planned to assassinate poli. • ting victim Roc;lney King and machine-gun the congregation at h city's prominent First AME Church. Florida burning case opens soon aCX:llSEX1 of in BJ� k i no w was n r NEW ORLEANS Black voting districts challenged NEWOn..J.....J�,I,;:)