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Michigan Citizen, 1994-10-09

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CORRINE GREEN
om n'
ton,
An hi ric
t nPourVo C meti and
Sigm G mma Rho
noun to I unch th orority'
own line of d igner cosm tics
nd in c r de igned for
omen of color "Through our
partn rship with Pour Vous
Cosmeti , we will be ble to
off r omen th opportunity for
entrepreneur hip which will
provide financial stability for
our communitie . Black women
nation wid mu t begin to be
m.ore con cious of where we
spend our mon y to ensure our
future," Green said.
Another partnership was
also announced when a film pro­
duced by Habitat For Humanity
International premiered during
the convention that featured the
orority's recent involvement in
the building of a home in St.
Louis. Sigma Gamma Rho will
join with Habitat International
to build nine houses in Hou ton,
Texas (the site ofthe 46th Inter­
national Boule)'and one in ach
of the four remaini ng regions of
th sorority.
THE JUDIE DAVIS Bone
Marrow Recruitment Drive, a
national program of th soror­
ity, w s sponsored during th
week. Judie Davis was an Afri­
can American woman who died
from leukemia who n , 'after
searching for a donor for y rs,
she wa fina By told marrow QO­
nors should be race pecific. Cal
Davis, husband of Judie Davis, ·
has dedicated his life to educat-
Black Caucus voti
g
trategy wor
Michigan Citizen
Published each Sunday by
NEW DAY ENTERPRISE
P.O. Box 03560, Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 869-0033
Benton Harbor Bureau, '175 Main Street
Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527
Publisher: Charles Kelly
Contributors: B�rnice Brown
Mary Gol iLiay .
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By SONY A ROSS
�ssocillted �r�u Writer
WASHI GTO (AP) The
Congres ional Black Caucus
found some success operating as
a voting bloc, and its chairman
says it will continue that strat­
egy despite criticism that it's be­
come a di ruption on apitol
Hill.
Speaking at the opening
Wednesday of the caucus' an­
nual legislative meeting, Rep.
Kweisi Mfume, D-Md., said
Black lawmak band together
becaus the con rns of their
constitu nts 0 herwi e would
become lost in congressional
give and take.
"We exist b cause we ha ve no
choice," Mfume said, "We find
ou elv information not be-
cau of our d ir to a bl .
but becaus of th ne ity, of-
t n times, to do so,"
Mfum st ps down caucus
chairman at the close of the
103rd Congress, e cted next
month. During his two-year en­
ure, he aid, the caucus has
born an unfair public image "as
this wide- y d, crazy, pinko,
Communist, liberal, twisted
group" that is out of step with its
constituency and incapabl of
making decisions.
up opl expect us to be mono­
h hie," Mfum said. 'We're not
goi ng to al ways agr on every­
thin ."
A small number in the caucus
are undecided. The caucus is not
exp eted to take a formal vote
on Haiti, but anticipat back­
iug P identClinton'sd ision.
"The caucus is not of one
mind. There are some s rong
feelings," said Rep. John Lewis,
D-Ga. 'CY ou don't want to get
involved in a guerrilla effort in
Port-au-Prince. "
The philosophical split over
Haiti comes after a similar rup­
ture over Clinton's crime bill.
On Wednesday, Mfume criti­
cized the crime-fighting pack­
age as a small, insufficient step
toward easing viol nc in urban
reas and said the caucus would
continue to fight for prev ntive
measures for their distric .
G
t ricting exp nd d the caucus·
from 24 to 40 OJ m rs in four
years. Th y now ompri e 9 per­
cent of the 435-memb r House.
Using its size, the caucu
formed a bloc, with varying de­
grees of success, on everal is­
sues, uch as the North
American Free Trade Agr e­
ment, health care and 'housing.
It formed legislative coali­
tions with other caucuses, such
as those 'for women, Hispanics
or members from the Sunbelt.
Mfume said the caucus expects
to cooperate with the Hispanic
caucu in the future ov r efforts
to r Lri immigration,
<eWe understand .the damage,
more than others, of just what
bigotry cando," he said.
"We all would like to believe
that we could live to see the day
there would not be a n ed for a
Congressional Black Caucus,
because we would have in our
soci y .. an w appreciation for
th value of diversity," Mfume
said "That day has not yet ar­
rived."
(ISSN 1072-2041)
I
Th ational Educ tion
und of Sigma mm Rho So-
rority, Inc. h ld an educational
ym ium nd Welln Fair.
Angel Randall of New Yor
(al 0 . member), donated
40,000 to the Fund hich
chol rshi to gradu-
te and und rgr duate tu­
d n .
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority,
In. as founded in 1922 on th
campus of Butler Uni ity in
I ndianapolis, Indiana and has
membership that exce d
72,000 with over 400 chapters in
t United States and the Car­
ibb n.
o th four-y r period loin lude reten-
tion of it Cleveland (Ohio) Job Co Center, co truction of
nior re iden centers in trategic are I greater vi ibility
on Capitol Hill, a partne hip with t American Red C� I
th promotion of entrep n urial skill , and emphasis on the
BI c family, ·
"W must begin to instill th kin of valu in our youn�
people which will make th m honor and protect our communi­
ti and people, peciaIly leader like Dr. Parks."
A major p rt of the Black family focus under Dr. Eva '
administration will be working with young Black males to
convince them to lay down their arms.
arpton
e
ALBANY, .Y. (AP) - One day would be left without a lin on
after a Democratic primary loss, the November ballot. U.S. Sen.
U.S. SenatecandidateAl Sharp- Daniel Patrick Moynihan easily
ton was dealt another setback defeated Sharpton in a Demo­
when state election officials cratic primary fight Tuesday.
knocked him off an independent Sharpton did not immedi-
ballo line. ately return a phone call to his
Th state Board of Elections office seeking comment. Flana-
. determined Wednesday that the gan said that Freedom Party of­
Freedom Party's petition lacked ficials indicated they would
the 15,000 signatures required challenge the board's decision in
of an independent party by state court.
law, said bo rd spokesman,
David Flanagan. THE STATE Liberal Party
If the board's determination had challenged the Freedom
stands, Shar ton a doth Parly petitions, which were
reed om Party c -d twr:.JrI}!-nded in with out 8,7 0
names,
A line-by-line examination of
th petition conducted Monday
and Wednesday left the Free­
dom Party with only 12,661
valid signatures, below the re­
quired number, Flanagan said.
Freedom Party acting presi­
dent Ernie Foster had said he
would hold state Democrats re­
sponsible ifhis party was left off
the ballot. He said the party
would consider mobilizing vot­
ers against D mocratic candi­
dates.
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