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August 12, 1990 • Page Image 7

…ACllaemy program 18�a .. t8fr n d-"'�- In fact, of the study . to cted by WSU psychology proll Cary Lichtm.n, Alan B Joel Aacr indicate AfricaD-Ameri 0 fiDiah' scbool • ... e IM2iIRel of 3.0 or bcttct are . . more likely to drop out of college than th o comp e high school with GP As lower than 3.0. . b if things go planned, 60 Wayne State incoming fresh- en, 0 could be at a ris of dropping out of college, will recei a boost t...…

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…TOQAYTO: PO BOX 03560 • H'G'"4A 'a p. 4£203 Pa t " at 0 al I t 1 p- nty E ecu- Carter, p er on in po ballo on The I in wa dr n elec­ tion ay Tue d y, Augu t 7, incumbent High} nd P rk City Cler attie . Carter and Re I E tate Con ult nt John Patter- on ere nomin t d to contest the office of city cJ r during the ovember election . The unoffici I election re ult from the Highl nd P r City Clcr • office 1029 vote for Carter ...…

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…,. It's a commitment. In fact, hryslers commitment to equal econom c opportunities for minorities and i endorsement of the principles of the CP . is historic. Thats why Dr. Benja in Hooks of the NAACP and Le Iacoc co-signed a document that reaffirms that commitment. Its called the "Statement of F ir Share Principles" Its all about how Chrysler does business with minorities to th · benefit of all. '. '.. I Even though Chrysler leads the ...…

August 12, 1990 • Page Image 10

…, " - ;. dmini tr to corpor te n riculum permanent A ro entric community declined let t minute invita­ tion to tt nd. Hou ndcred in di - beli r ho ichigan BUF could hold a conference of thi nature on WSU c mpu in vic of thc ongoin t 0- r battle i mired b curriculum a. PCCl!\ cry, irm lar to it' pre' .ntauon. House found il c specially intcre tin th I th c nfcr nee thcm Iroccntricity, a', S U ad mi ni ur tion pre­ vi u -I r...…

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…• I Taylor hU a strong determination and is pre ring to achieve her life's goal. She a born in Chicago, Illinois and h lived in icbigan for three years. LaDonna attended chool at Wendell Phillip in Chicago nd did not graduate from bigh chool until recently. She has worked on various job including modeling with five ye�rs of modeling experience. LaDonna worked as a GTE telephone operator, tore cler nd ha worked for the Michig...…

August 12, 1990 • Page Image 14

…l c hea h care . Dr. 'enning Marable is Professor of Political Science, Univmily of Colonulo Boulder. -Along the Color line- apJJtill'S in over 170 n�'SJKIpen intema­ tiOflQ/Iy. …

August 12, 1990 • Page Image 15

…. AUGUST l2- � .' ': � mission 1 BelruCie III....,...,. The Benton Harbor City Commis ion, Monday nigbt, August 6, pas eel a resolution by a 5-3 vote to di continue the taping of the weekly com- mission meetings. . The videotaped session is tben aired on chanrie! 21 of tbe Con olidated Cablevision on Tuesd y nigbts The ban is effective as of August 13, 1990. The elimination of the viedotaping of the meetings "was brought up ...…

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…DD rrlF E3 c n ton H ZH b 0 r () r e J C h LJ r C h New s "Imago Dei", in th image o God, i th theme for the Vac lion Church School hic ill be jointly , pon- ored by Ih Fir I Congrega­ tional, United Church of Chri I, Be nton Harbor and the Rive rvie P k Chr i tian Church (Di c pie 0 Chri t) of S1. Jo ph. The School i p rt of the Summer Education Program of the t 0 churche directed by . Jarrett Kerbel. CI e m be h Id at the Be...…

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…E n z rpan Tom Thumb ding The Good Shepherd Club (PI tor' Aide) of Ebenezer Mi sionary Bapti t Church, 214 E. Britain Avenue will be po oring a Weight Rally and a Tom Thumb Wedding on Sunday. August 12. at 3:30 p.m. Participating" in tbe wed­ ding will be Darrell Wri. t (preacher); Tierra W rd (hride); Sh n Barber (groom); C rl top er Wrig t (father of bride); Kellye (Poo) u es, R Wrl It Tabit a Jo 0 a d Mo Ique WII- b (brid...…

August 12, 1990 • Page Image 18

…ay 100 Y it. BETTER LIFE uile B-457, pur ue tbe DticS of tbose bite ho it in tbe boardroom of thousands of failed in d loan build- in the country. L C S 1\ E rightly tic ed off that n tionalle ders don't ant to do no better. To pur ue Marion Barry nd cl im t tour ystem of ju - rice i "colorbltnd" bile BI c America till can't get much-needed home pur­ cha es, improvement loan . nor m II bu ine s financing i not r cipe for h n...…

August 12, 1990 • Page Image 19

…" ngr tul tions � rue r. nd Lodge and HRth Grand Temple Conv ntion". /� / / SURGEO GENERAl'S WAR I G: Smo iog . Causes lung Cancer, Hea t Oisea e. Emphysema, And ay Complica e Pregnancy. . I t …

August 12, 1990 • Page Image 21

…AUGUST U- 21 u ieal ten a vative . I y. come . al\ �� on rinee ountitr k • Inn MINNEAPOLIS - There is the po er of faith - in one elfand in higher power. There is the power of greed and corruption. There i the never-ending power struggle between good and bad, and simply being human. And there is the power of music. GRAFFITI BRIDGE cap­ ture' the es cnce of these con­ flict through rnu ic ure to be thi summer' most sizzlin...…

August 12, 1990 • Page Image 23

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November 12, 1989 • Page Image 1

…•• I . U e of dog , search hetlccpter SU oUce overr anger tudents FLODEAN s. RIGGS Stll/f Repotter S urday Nov. 4 a recently opened Lansing-area record store jointly owned by four MS U student ponsored a promo-party at one of the citys v z ac popular night spots. Conrad Parrish, 29-y ar-old publisher of Lansing's African Amer ic n newsp per, the Metrop attended the party taking pictures of the ocial functiOn. During th...…

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…Ncwember 12-18, 1989 MICIDGAN CITIZEN Page 3 La ma ers mull weapo s choice in crime • J"OO.·,_, ..... G - Lawmakers are choosing their strategy and equipping their arsenals to in­ tensify Michigan's war on crime and drugs. It is still unclear, however, egislation weapons will be cr fted and hen they'll be deliYered to the front. Judiciary committees in both ho are orking with Gov. James Blanchard on legislation to fight Michigan...…

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…e OPINION I aturalization Services. We gree ith many im- migr ti rigb organizatio tha all borers in· . on o d be treated with dignity and respect. We ca�tion the S D to ttack the outreach of the city of Los es to members o· community 0 simply to' and have decent living conditi . We agree ith the Coalitio. for Humane Immigr tioa Rights based in Los es they ve aged the hypocrisy r of u.s. im- migratioD procedures. M . Lind Mi...…

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…," Opinion/Commentary I Editorials/ Letters Statehood would end D. C. On October 27, George Bu h vetoed the budget of Washington.D.C. because of his ' objection to monies within the budget for economically disad­ vantage4 women seeking to yo'd unwanted pregnancies The President thus was able to keep his pledge to anti-abor­ tion forces. eanwhile the District of Columbia has been thrown into a fiscal crisis because the Presi­ d...…

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…I . • Ing Opinion • rl roo .. J eep 10 Democr re ching implicati for the entire labor movement. To date, nearly 3000 miners have been arrested. central . to a 40 year coaUDiitme:at to ma e contributio to a fund COYCria& pcDSioDers and their ido s. hose . 76. Where arc the den 0 the De oaatic party to fight for the ri of bor? Earlier thi year. Exxon dumped milIi of gaIlo of oil over tho of mil of beautiful Alas an horel...…

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…Bloc club gets ,b utlflcatlon grant A.�I" Highland Part - At a Mas- chusetts Avenue Improve­ AssociatiOn meeting held overber 2, the block club receive 10,000. The money the latest draw from a grant arded by the Michigan Builders' Alliance in I.ansing. A total of $28,000 is to be divided equally among elevea tree borderd by Woodward, Oakland, Davi on and Ten­ nyson streets, which will use the funds for neighborhood beautific ...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 9

…a si e Detroit residents figh DBTROrr - "What people wanted way of dealing ith the crime problem," T . Smith said. East side Detroit residents got together . th police support and formed all organization called Cops and eighbors. Since then it has received state and local grants. Smith is now the Community Education Coordin tor nd one of its . founders, Janice Johnson, is director. Cops and eighbors has a pecial phone number,...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 10

…no true. I think tho e accusatio are unfounded," Saunders id. The Republican h ve not d mons rated willingness to develop any new programs to help African Americans in cities . e Detroit and Benton Harbor. er id he d not ee I rge influx of BI c jumping to the Republic n Party in the upcoming guber­ torial election because there are 10 of und . ded vo ers that both p rtie need to chie victory. u ·th." Sunder id that Bl c Af...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I· hop et nome: A rid COU ELO AT LAw· ORRISGAVI GENERAL PRAC77CE 01' LAW Call 818/926-7143 ..... Ifor an . ailing' com,nunlty DICKEY REALTY GROUP 2819 Detroit Rd •• 616-683-6913 -£wtydtilt, We Tocu:II, Tauns 10 SOLD- L I *FHA-VA Our �GI Sill/! Is F..xp«tin, Yow CGJl (61'10.�71 Be on HaIbot W, 4e022 s I November 12-18, 1989 MIbnGAN CITIZEN Page 15 . Only charter keeps city office out of ayor's brother's building By...…

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…a ....... � ... County G aft1ta.-. P r Group The ovember meeting of the Berrien County Gifted and Talented Parents will take place the Berrien County ISO of- � fices, 711 St. Joseph Ave., Ber­ rien Springs, Thur day, ovember 16, t 7 p.m. Featured pe ker will be Karlin Falkenstein. Her presen­ tatio is entitled, Different Stro es for Different Folks - Learning Styi .- Call 471-7125 to register. H.E.A.L of ie ana H Lecture The ...…

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…. .. . - .. ". ,. '" , . . . Finances.Mone -Roy 1 id IUSUICSSICS h to do ettiag out th t m e. • inority b in need to e t eir eeds DOwn to in- sure th t they get those ser­ vices," U psh w- Royal s . d, "We (minority busin es) have not pressed our right to receive the support the st te provides." …

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 15

…Cook's Corner exican food, good or bad for you? ..... "III1III�1 Good Ii or Cesar M., San Diego, Cillif. Dear Cesar: In general � familiar (i foods of Mexico - taco, taquita, burrito, chimichanga, tostada - get high marks &om nUtritionists, b only if prepared 'th little uaimal fat, uch lard Sdc=ntil' U now have i�tified a mild allergy, .gustatory rhinitis: a nerve reflex that explains why some chili lovers have runny ut research...…

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…I ORIlY FlUES - nority FamU' In the 9Os-. one of four in family workshop t SU Con­ terence THURSDAY NOV. 30. Iogg • East Lan ng. . are $«). ich al.o covers lunch. and REGISTRATION OEADU E I FRIDAY NCN. 10. Hou ng I avaIllabie d redly through the Center. Sing rooms are $51 and doubles ar $56 plu.taX. h Tropic G ER ASSOCIATI OF AEnAED PEASO S AMP meets SECOND FRIDAY MONTHLY at St. t­ the • E.pl.copal Church. Holbrook and W...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 18

…opi ion ganization will present internal­ ly-produced proj . Control of B Art ould be held by Am Americans. Join U !, tell us t you to see in movies d on TeL ( 1 � 1.70-4'� Note: AI the present time, we DIe not in II position to � completed scripts. The CIIIalog lists tidu only. an 4J Public nou 7. Sunrx ase r<J I lin,::, 8. r -nch friend . . nty 10. S f� 11. Source t -'.' - …

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 19

…NO'VeIIlbec 12-18, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZEN Page 23 CLASSIFIED START - ,000 LOAN No employment, end , or I needed. 1-517·714-1540. 24-hour .... . ART AND CRAFT EXHIBITOR SPACES AVAILABLE for the Ka-.mAZ1OO and Grand Owt�_ Expo, Dec. 2nd & ltd and Dec. 8th & 101h. to: A.C.E., P.O. Box 305, 0\at10tt8, 48813. 1 /12 & 11/1V AUTOS FOR SALE True ... JMpa for S44 through Gcwemment? c.n for f I 1· 312·742·1142 EIrt. 1375. Open Sun· day. ...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 1

…Stud nt rg U. m n ment; curriculum and A a er D d KallII�.U In reponse to continous stream of re tionary beb vior by the Howard U. administr - tion, university udents halted the school' annual Charter Day convocation. University presi- Fa . S. Capital News Service LA. SI G - Gov. James Blanchard said the Legi lature's Blac Caucus' criticism ofhi St te of the State addres simply was the lawmakers' yof etting 1m at­ tention. ...…

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…e e D 500,000 children members die in the war: 0 d Dr 0 B After the di en Presi- den PoW 0 bo of South Africa visi ed four Black African countries - I� Coast, Zaire, alawi and Mozambique - outh Afro b 0 essmen are 'expanding their markets o 8 Afro B a<JYanoes are in the IvQl)' Co a bas- o South Africans and Ivoriaas to each others countries All under crutfny d Africa Analysis reports that Pr iden y 0 useveai of Ugand 0 last mont...…

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…I I PASU honors By C.A. MW1mza Contributing Writer On February 21, Ig�5, EI­ Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, also known as Malcolm X, was gunned down by assassin's bul­ lets in New York City. However, despite his untimely death, millions of African­ Americans and people interna­ tionally are still influenced by his ideas. Wednesday, February 22, a seminar organized by the WSU Pan-African Students Union (P ASU) examined Malcolm X's co...…

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….d' o s s • , from this . e rd of cau- partirularly n efforts are derway to divide African American men from African "American omen. American today' much more per­ d . . tionaIized and m t have 0 anten- up to be able to perceive the ca me factors are to the ocial condition of op­ pressed comm .. in this na- tion. There has been an overall at­ t c on African Americans during the Re gan years. Whether this tta will con­ tin...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 5

…I . 5 OPINION Vor ByRo D What happening with the Rainbow Coalition around the country? One place you might want to look is Ne York State where state Representative Ar­ thur O. Eave has worked to build one of the most for­ midable state chapters of the Rainbow Coalition in America. State Chairman Eave, who is Deputy Speaker of the Ne York 'State Assembly has managed to pull together a broad range of constituencies under the u...…

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….1 . HIGHLAND PARK - e Highland P k City cit will 0 d a public hearing duriDg ° onday dl 20 meeting up- dating its five year plan to dd improve reerea- f cili ° in the �o The P blic caring on recreation ° the fir tep in city efforts to get tate funding for recreation facHitie from the Michigan tura Re ources Trust Fund/Land and W ter Conservation Fund in cooperation ith the U.S. Department the Inter­ ior and tlie ichigan D...…

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…I HIGHLAND PARK - Stat­ ing that she" ha received numerous questioas in the past fewweeb about ysheJw not publicly expressed her leeliags bout hether a county jail • should be built in bet city, High­ land Park Mayor Martha G. Scott se the coUDCil a letter stati her position. -Scott stated that IDOl'C infor­ mali . required before the community can make ·0 in­ formed decisioa·. She noted she had estab- lished a Jail Facility T ...…

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…n . . neglectful response to s ud nt ne ds comes in the face of D.C. displacing 0 troit as the murd r capital of the country. The homocide pid mic in D.C., gain paralling Detroit, is fueled by a ive influx and use of era These become immediate student and school concerns be­ cause the university is located in the heart of the lower-class Bla community. tudents who are forced to live off-campus are p gued not only by crime but by...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 9

…I I MICHIGAN crnzEN 9 I ' eune To -Blae' eritage land Par II • I A te to B ck heritage of Highland Part, conce t p-eseDtation event, the high point 0 Black History Month for the city resident&. Held at e t. Moriah Baptist Ch ch, pastor j. Kirby, located at 13100 Woodward Ave. at E. Buena VISta. The program fea- tured music, so and dance. Program participants are featured on this page in a photo presentation by Fred Feris. . ...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 10

…Benton Harbor Area News ats, Yarbrough said. And at o e poi t the city didn't make any payments for five year . D aid the Public nt denied the QNdlal.'cl 15 …

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 11

…) ENTERTAINMENT Raap ry' : In case you hadn't heard, this year top grammy winners were Bobby McFerrin and folk supersensation, Tracy Chap­ man, who both walked away with three statues each. Anita Baker nabbed top honors for best R&B vocal performance, female for her -Giving . You The Best That I Got," and best R&B song -Giving The Best That I Got: shile Tarence Trent . D' Arby was aowned with best R&B vocal perfor­ mance-male. In ot...…

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