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operate even on a volunt r 00-
is. She added taff members
had to leave.
MEMBER OF THE com­
munity are encouraged to up­
port Nsoroma institute by
donating time, material and
money Nsoroma Institute is seen
as more than' an idea, it's an im­
portant part of an ongoing move­
ment to define a reality which
ret1ect African-Americans rich
cultures and history Malik em­
phasizes, "that an Afrikan- n­
tered perspective' do not mean
that we studv about Africa and
African people, It means that we
view the study of our own expe-
rience as being of primary im­
portance, but we tudy the world
history, people, and cultures
from our own unique vanta
point."
On August 16 at 6:00, there
will be a public forum" All about
Afrikan-eentered education the
teachers speak" at Fellowship
Chapel, located 19555 W.
McNichols on he city's westside.
The purpose is for developing
full-time independentculturally
affirming schools for the African­
American family.
MAYOR DENNIS Archer's
pres secretary Cliff Russel said
he did not have enough informa­
tion to comment on CEDD's ac­
tion and referred the Michigan
Citizen to CEDD Director Gloria
Robinson.
Robinson and other CEDD of­
ficials involved could not. be
reached at the time of this dead­
line.
Turner Greg Mathis, an aide
to Councilwoman Brenda Scott,
tated that it was necessary to
, tudy whet.h r "less drastic ac­
tion could be tak n t.o r olv
th dispute".
While Archer uggested ear­
lier in th year that money for
Woodbridge b cut off and less
money be given to all district
councils, the city council funded
them all this y ar, and Archer
did not. veto the mea u reo
Mathi id questions would be
rai bout whether th Mayor
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tics, said although the incidence
of AIDS has increased among all
Americans, nth re are larger
, percentages of African-Ameri­
can males who contract the dis­
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t a year.
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had the legal authority to do this.
He 18 ted ther was concern
among orne people that Wood­
bridge's alleged tax violations
could b an excu e for impound­
ing funds that the mayor did not
wish to pend.
He add d there were also
qu tiona as to why th admini-
tration did no wait for the city
council hearin , where Wood­
bridge officials would have a
chance to d fend themselv .
Mathis qu tioned why this
took place on th w ek b .fore
city council memb irs w nt on va­
cation, when th y were not able
to respond. Pearc said that
with all funds cut off, t h district
council could not u i attorney
to defend it in court,- b it
could not' pya I wyer. om
compar th abrupt. ctions of
CEDD to ions inst com­
munitie in th 60 who pro­
t sted urban r n wal and fought
for th tabli hm -nt of district
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