SEPTEMBER 4 - 10, 1994 DETROIT CITIZEN A7 ATU DAY D �R COM U AUD ORIU (Third & GI Ie) �������-- INC. lac leade con ide wfocu "NOBODY WILL SAVE US FOR US, BUT US" -REV. JESSE L JACKSON FOUNDER JOIN PUSH TODAY JOIN TODAY ... Support Op.ratlon PUSH (P.opl. United to .rv. Humanity). a national human right. organization commltt.d to the goal. of educational •• conomlc and political qu� and parity for aU peopl •. PU H achlev. It. goal. through r •••• reh, education, negotiation. and direct action. ECONOMIC Th. PUSH for Economic Ju.tic. drlv. to rfen.gotlat. the relatlon.hlp betwe.n the Bl ck and Hllp nlc communltle. and corporate Am rica hal erved • a national model for economic dev.lopm.nt POLITICAL: Th. PUSH Political Cru ad. for votJng right •• nforc.m.nt and - voter rlglatratlon i. h Iplng to dd million. of unreel.ered vot.,. to the voting roll .,------. ---._ .... _--------------------------­ .�l .. 't c,uc_ I B AIItUU""I",I...v.(O O'''CI USE 0 LY Detroit ...... ,OC," .. ,,"'''' ... 1 .... ' .. UOGII I I ., I 1 I I . I I I I _J ALLA (AP) - R efini ng th phil ophy on which he Southern Chri tian Leader- . -ship Conferenc w founded will at th forefron of he four-day CL convention tha opens in Dall 'rue da " I de y Lea er of t h b ed civil righ organiza­ tion say th y hav changed he ta i as n f of he group since it w found d 37 .ars ago by th R . M rtin Lut h r King Jr. "It' a n w era to aid rgi t te n. Ralph D vid Ab rnat h. III, who fa h r ucce led King CLC pr i nt. The conf r nee is turning way from. m of Kings id - als, including hi Integration­ ist philosophy. "Our agsnd right now is one' of justice. We are' not talking about integration. It co t us in many respects in terms of leadership and busi­ ness vi bility," aid th Rev. Joseph Lowery president of the group. TEAD de egre- gating puhli schools and panding voting rights in th ou h, the conference now fo­ cu on environmental in­ justice, AIDS' a nd Black-on-Black crime. Whil the group' focus is changing, leade ay that some of the problems facing King inthe 1960s r main un- solved. . Blae still h far to go to achieve anythi ng clo e to equity in th are of eco­ nomic and political power, Lowery aid. Th r te of . Black unemploym nt today is twice that of whit ,jus as it was 30 yea go, hid. "In orth Colina, we 10 t o p rcent of BI ck high school principals und r inte­ gr ion. Black colle re t ened all in the name of irit gration. And Bl ck busi­ hav gon und r," he Anoth r focal poi nt of th convention will to inc th participation of youn r people in the organization. The convention will include a youth summit ... DATI t=l 'I. E Iw Ef er Him. t;j w •• , ... ... Str •• t Apt. n City'St ••• Zip [;� Phone .., •• c_ ---- ----- -------- - --- Mlk. ch.ck. payable to: Operation PUSH·Detroit Metropolitln Chapter MAIL TO: Dr. JlbarlY. Premp h / P.O. Box 21 / Detroit. MI48221 PHONE: 313/368-8701 • COME ONE! COME ALL! You are invited to R.O.C.C .. with Operation PU H in 1994 (Reclaim Our Children & Community) JOIN THE DETROIT CHAPTER OF OPERATION PUSH I G 10 a.m. at ITYCOLL GE V RY HIGHLA o