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February 06, 1994 - Image 8

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-02-06

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KATHRY YA EZ
SEC"ETARY
T1TU cCLARY
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HIGHLAND P-ARK,MICHIGAN
UonI Club
I AM'S Showca Supper Club, 12111 Hamilton, H.P.
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Th purple ribbo will be dis­
tributed at the Detroit Urban
League he dquarter f of
charge. Donatio being c­
oopted to contribute to t cam­
paign.
e pec
1m: top
the violence
Forty-sixpercent ofall chil­
dren in the city of Detroit Ii in
poverty. This i the high t
youth poverty rate for any city in
the country.
The leading cause of death
of youth over 1 year of age is
violence, both accidental and in­
tentional.
Gunfire is the leading cause
of death for African American
, males between the ages of 15 and
19 in the United States.
Of the largest 79 metropoli­
tan areas in the country, Wayn
County had the third highest
county rate of firearm homicides
of African American males 16 to
19 years old for the years 1987 '
through 1989 .
• In Detroit, 72.6 of all 1990
youth deaths were violent
deat jof these violent deaths,
two-thirds(1 S 1) were in the
'homicide and I gal intervention'
category; which includes acci­
dental deaths resulting from po­
lice action .
• The National Adolescent
Student Health Survey esti­
mates that, based on a 1987
study, 338,000 students nation­
wide carried a handgun to school
at least once during that year,
and a third of those did so every
day. Many say they are arming
themselves for their own protec­
tion.
In Detroit, the proportion of
new juvenile offenders, as con­
trasted with repeat offenders,
grew from 38 percent in 1975 to
61 percent in 1990.
• The four crimes with the
highest number of youth arrests
in Detroit in 1990 were narcotics
sale, weapons possession, pos­
session of a stolen vehicle, and
assault. The single largest cate­
gory was possession of a stolen
vehicle.
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Source: Status ofDeCroitArea,
Ysn.«ll; Neithercut, Mark E., Cen­
ter for Urban Studies WSU,'
Skillman Center for Children,
College of Urban, Labor and
Metropolitan Affairs. November
1993
After NAFTA,
Mexican
worker fired­
for organizing
CHIHUAHU , MEXICO
Within days after th US Con­
gress approved the North
American Free Trade Agree­
ment, Honeywell fired 20 wor -
ers at the plant here for leading
a union organizing drive.
In recent y ars, Honeywell
has moved hundr of jo out
of the US to Mexico. Honeywell
pays workers he about 45 per
w k in wa and bon .
Th workers w nt a union af­
filiated with th Auth ntic La­
bor Front, Mexico's ind pendent
federation.
Letters should be nt to Mi­
chael Bon ignore, Chairman,
oneyw 11, Inc., P.O. Box 524,
Minneapolis, MN 55408 or call
612-951-2293. nd pro t let­
ters to P id nt Clinton, White
Hous , Washington, DC 20500,
member . of the US Con­
gresspeople (zip cod : 20515)
and tbelJS nate (zip 20510).
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