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May 08, 1994 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-05-08

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UP Briefs ByRONSEJGEL
por
Meet
y-
"LEAD
"
May 11, 1994
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Highland Park Community College
(audi orrum)
Glendale @ Third
With eli trician H rman Gray Jr., MD
FT e: fr hmenta/ Childcare/Prizes
866-2733
The Wedding Chapel
'Who
?'

Y NATHANIEL SCOTT
1U00000D PARK - On Eri-
1. April 22, a panel di u Ion
I held a . on Hie
Community enter, III Oak­
man Blvd.
The topic was "Wh t r w :
African or American?" nd th
discussion centered around
hould we be addressed: Afn n­
American, Afro-American
Black. Negro, Black American or
American.
The panelists were Earl
Wheeler, Highland Park's Om­
budsman, Jim Crawford,
Nathaniel Scott, Director of Act
Three. Ricky McMiller, Milton
Dishman, HP-DEVCO and Min
Malik Shabazz.
The moderator was Highl nd
Park' City Council member Ti-
tus McClary. '
APP�OXIMATELY 60 peo­
P • many children, attend the
panel discussion and to und r-
8COI'8 the importance of the topic,
two youths, a girl whose age was
approximately 12 or 13 and a boy
M ny amifications can, ifone
choos to argue from that posi­
tion, b used s evidence to sup­
port he conten ion that if the
xiom: "Divided we fall'"i tru,
much BI ck on Black crime and
a eemingly near complete
breakdown in respect from Black
youth and young adults can be
attribu ed to the fact that a na­
tion r d bat on he question
n Is 0 be hid.
The Robinson House needs to
be congratulated for having the
coura to initi t� this much
n eded d bat and hop fully it
will continu 0 rgue the topic
o the youth r nd young adults
will be given t I from which
they can form their philosophi
from.
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. MAY 12, 13, 14
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