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February 19, 1992 • Page Image 15

…"TH T UG L continu ," Breeding ald. "The ongoing b ttl be­ tween the NAACP, ci m and dl crimination re log to D vid repeatedly challenging Go1l th with lin hot and a tiny pebble," he concluded. Breedin 0 noted that the wor of the NAACP can be m de more effective If a few Informed, com­ "'_.'�'".",,.TLY, there are 35,000 clive NAACP mitted people could be employed on a full-time b i to guide and coordinate the local uni . MCC ho t Ea...…

February 19, 1992 • Page Image 16

…BUSINESS/FINANCE • • count. If you w nt to ensure h t n et y with n intended don e, n you m e the ift to th t pe on only," y Jennifer Ro , n 10 ttomey. ttle II cl I Before a penny chang n, both ide hould gree on the tot I mount involved, the purpo of the transaction, how long the money will be needed, whether it' 10 n or gift. Also decide on the rate of inter­ est, repayment terms, collateral nd what happens if the loan can't...…

February 19, 1992 • Page Image 17

…I ACT, brea tmilk I the orld' mot sophisticated food, y UNICEF. It' so nutritionally com­ plete that an infant normally needs no other food or drink for the first four to six months of Ufe. It hygienic and inexpe ive. It im­ munizes infants gainst pregnancy. And it reduces the ris of bre t and ovarian cancer. Apart from being Inferior In quality, powdered milk mixes badly with poverty. Without enough money to buy adequate quantiti...…

February 19, 1992 • Page Image 18

…RELIGION I While denomin tion I agencies historically have been ctive in e - tablishing ho pital and other care f cilities in thi country and abroad, little was known of such health work by individual congregations. "We were surprised that so many are doing that sort of thing," aid Karen Collins, th council's program director for health and justice. "What they're doing is not neces- arily running clinics, but in other way they ar...…

February 19, 1992 • Page Image 19

…ad 'wuvq.rn 'UJJm 'euoog W 'lanor 'o.lJ1O 'cnw>taa ·poog 'uBtvS 'uolaw UJtoW 'uoltnO 'al>lo)(s :-1lJIlliIJo... --"'IIlIlllWS or boL one PLAC DCJMWBEUP S POAAROTBA C EIOCEEGRO S E R I S K 0"0 R K C TALONNLNA M K N ElY L lOR P NOIOUNLAT M AAERAIONN S LIT LAM E A I B B A'O NNE N D 81 AHSWEB& • lick Willi 870783 0902179 b&'&' 418321 b��' 993423 897411 0444633' Fair Housing OpensDoo Uoso�of� and etopment Not all sig...…

February 19, 1992 • Page Image 20

…RI G 0 brothers and i ters place me in the role of a econd moth r. I am th pre ident of th cl of 1 3, a choir director, and a lead vocali t. Good qualities of leadership are what it takes to stress Black hi tory' excellence. Second, I am bles ed with a posi­ tive attitude. Thi attitude will help m achieve ucce . There have been many things that could have hindered me. For example, the tragic death of my cto t sister. It took two y...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 1

…VO XIV 0.9 JA UARY 19-25, 1 2 cony J ,INFORM ENGL By BEN CHMITT C ptIM H w. me. proble . . go in Michigan is to regi ter 100,000 new voters before Feb. 17, which i one month before the Democratic primary election. "WE' GO G TO hay a voter registration drive in Michigan," he said. "We're gonna have conference before the primary (election) on reinve tment in Michigan and reinvestment in America, reind trializatioh." Rep. Jo ep...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 2

…orce .. w nt th non,' id year-old R ina Hyman, moth r of three and pre id nt of the Tenan ' Action ommin t th comple, which i under th uth rity of the U.S. Departm nt f H usin and Urb n D velopm nt, "We want r lity. W want It done," Hyman ald. "Th r are cer­ in people who don't get respect here. The polic certainly don't get it. They get hot at." RR .0.1. ecurity A en y In . lone 0 four cornpani biddm to patrol th 24 apartment...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 3

…J [ J HANN URG, Africa ational Con called today for an end to white domination of th outh . can p d urged "equitabl di tribution" of m di control. .. Th country' m in BI group, trong candidat to form th first non-apartheid government, outlined pI ns for th media in di cus ion document that d nounced previo pre censorship. POinting to pre control im- po ed by th white minority tate in the p t, the C aid it wa fully commi tted t...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 4

…CHILD CH tumed thoughout the t:amcd � with .. for AI.l\f8IlJcmcm of Science (AAAS), one of the wOOd' �scientific orp.aniza- 1io '> do sane� about � slD1Bgeof � malhaOO��p . inAm:rica. With s�rt from AAftS, tl'x: churches hive � . educa­ tion progI1Ilm that haM: childIen � .00 soerce or am­ puler activiti . iting . � m\l!iC\lm, Z(U, or boIaBalI gar­ derB. arxl � about sderre and t:dmlogy telated � � point is '> stinJJ1ale yo...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 5

…I I I I, tal ." "We? Who?" Comb t Boot earl eked. "You the one ho wanted to call big boy. ot me." "My God." I ide "Not Be­ ie." "You got that right, big boy. This is me. B ie. Your orse nightm re," he ide "How do you feel about all of the ballyhoo urrounding Bush and his co hoot ' jobs hopping trip?" "What? Bush? Jobs? Trip?" I ked. "What are you talking bout?" "I want to know how you feel about the pre ident and those h...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 6

…This Week In Black History DETROIT J und rstand nd hex- peri n d orne of th oci I ills that lead many women with children to th point of bing hom Ie ,to n eding kind word and om kind of tructure that Chuc By NATHANIEL scon , St." Writ r ALTHOUGH HE "BY HA VI G the experience (of being homele )," he id, "it make me more auth ntic." Authentication i good but, 0 I am told, but "the proof of the pud­ ding i in the t ting. homa ...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT eMed 14 Y la r, Caleb and Willie were th two urvivor. Willie eventually got a 0 penicillin, but by that time he couldn't any more. 1bey received a dollar a year for tb:ir participation in the nxly ong with a certifi te with �ir name on it Caleb had fullfi11ed his dire" to use . brains and mouth ins of his han and back," by becoming a ful reverend, When be came back to confront the two doctors and nurse Evers, he said he ...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 8

…we VIEWS/OPINIONS P LlTI Conven- tion wer held in Littl Rock, Arkansa in 1974, Cincinn ti, Ohio in 1976, and ew Orl ans, Loui iana in 1980. Ultim t ly it proved virtually im­ po ible to hold to ether th unlikely coalition of force which h d com­ bined to convene th Gary Conven­ tion. Black elected official and the more moderate Black lead rs found th politics of 0 ial transformation as mandated in the Gary Declaration too radica...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 9

…11IEYFARlOOOrontin to grow rearer, In many ways it is . already here on many roIle and universities in this country - in tel'tm of ndent ethnic eomposi­ ti<>m. One of our biggest galls this year will rontinue to be to ircrease the number of college tudents reading Pan African newspapers on a regular basis. OB: way to do this is to k yourdirect istarce byencowag­ iog you to take out ubscripti rs to this rewspaper for your college ...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 10

…1 contr t meric n Buildin ain nan ,Arro ,and Bond d obtaining he lth re coverage for th e workers' children. The organizing nd i ue campaign tarred in September h aJ 0 n u fu1 in clo ing .. the wag ap between formerly unorg niz d worke and their union broth and i ters. According to Salmon the downtown building et the pattern uburban buildin j ni torial taffs, Union organizers estimat th cost to employers for janitorial taff is...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 11

…ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS - Pe i n Gulf rece ion, and CI ren e m nd Anita Hill, j t ew of th ' I' bl even . - Thi ye r, dioScope covered orne entert inment' torie celeb nnive ry. - Per p t m t nific nt m ic torie t e me a-million cont c igned by J net Jac on and her big brother ich el. While riding the I t ve of "Rhythm Nation" J net pock­ eted $50 million when he left A M to tie th not with Virgin. Soon Iter, Mich el eclip e...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 12

…ch 0 v. · The n/ om n' D y committee of St, S P n AME Church rdiall Y invi te r Detroit to fundrasing brunch on Jan 25, 1 at 10 am, t University of D troi t ercy Conference enter, at the Southfield Freeway and Ou r Dr. The bIUIlCh will the renowned Reverend Wendell Anthony, Pastor of Fello hip Chapel Church. A$16. d nationinclud a fabulous brun h. For ti ke call the St Stepben Church ffice at 895 btwn 9 a.rn- p.m. WlII go du...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 13

…, " It 0 MU H of wh t go on in the record indu try i aim d at producing a hit and elling millions of record ." aid Barclay. "But there are many cultural sounds of music that lip through the crac because the big label companie aren't inter- Tickets are 10 and are availabl at th Warrin r Box Office, (517) 774-3000. \ .J. henl rand Th Red Hot Lou New Bure u) KATI W boogie- tyle pi R, who play' has prod uced Po land: , Oly d...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 14

…J BENTON HARBOR reo H committee ob- jec to th Governor' cutb c , clo ing of the Civil Righ 0 Ice, nd cutting off general i tance," Branscumb ide . "Th re have been about eight people to die from the la k of medicine and I think the Governor i way out in I ft field nd h' not being r porsiv to the POOf people in lh rea. "The p ople of Michig n re hungry, homeless, unemployed and in poverty," Bran cumb aid. "A I oras BUSIN ,Mayor...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 15

…WESTERN MICHIGAN wo ladie head for Inaneial indep nd nee By DANNY COOK COI!!!IHIf!dMt On the comer of Walnut Street and Portage Road sits a cluster of stores and service agencies. Also, there's a beauty shop called Personal Touch, the focus Qf our attention. Behind this collection of chairs, dryers, curling irons, .and such are two young wives who dreamed of financial inde­ pendence. Dreams do come true--even in Kalamazoo. lola...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 16

…one of th t-known Blac Americans in the world Colin P ell and J J the I media, mment and r­ ganizational HNlC:S that Willaims and Graham had t the air ga ignal to their abilities. Over the past 10 years the Republicans have controlled ue White House, Armstrong Wil­ liams has been making the right rOO in high cird in the party. From the Senate to the Whit: Ho , Williams carved out a ful career path and resume, ling up his R lode...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 17

…J u Y 1 2. ICHI 2 HEALTH urn But quent proc the pump for ction by your job into step th t tim, 0 or. ot Be er hed than fed:· Lo· e tho e·holiday pounds If your pants tart feeling tight between the holiday , you may need help. Being creative about 10 ing tho e extra holiday pounds remove the drudgery, reports th January 1992 Reader's Digest. Here are orne surpri ing uggcs­ lions to help you feel slim and trim again by Val...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 19

…, . CLASSIFIEDS N H M u I 50 Agenol 85% eemmlseton. S nd 1------- r •• ume to: Owayn Olley, 15644 W. Chloago, 0 trolt, r.-- .......... ----.l Mlch 48228. In HUD/ HA HOM U CA / HA A JOI N THE lAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE TEAM! INSTRUCTOR, ENGLISH. Teaoh , F man Compoe on. Add tJon xpertJ In d v lopmental writing, ESl, nd/or technloal writing de Irabl • M t r'a d gr In English . required. Applio tlon muat be po tmarked F...…

January 19, 1992 • Page Image 20

…10 , In'100 words or less tell us what this poster means to you. Entrie will be Judged on originality, creativity and clarity. There are two categories: grade K�6 and 7-12. $100 Saving Bond to fir t plac winner in each category. The best three essays in each category will be published in the Michigan Citizen., All entrie become the property of the Michigan Citizen. Send to: Michigan. Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, Highland' Park, MI 48203. Ent...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 1

…ts tr Ie, In the 1 1 Lo I P. a d Enlyn S It lr t mend eat Award by tbe ord H II orum t a tribute to ber, eld at ortbea ter U Inr Ity In Do ton, M , May S. Mn. Par wa onored for her lifetime of ervlee to tbe principle of free peee . She I joined he re by Elma Le I (I) artistic director of the National Center for tbe M sen of Afrlun-A eric b Artl ts and local children after t e award ceremoDY. (pboto: (c) DOD West). U ba . Le...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 2

…Of en, e e utio of polit I te io re op it 0 i ou ach ye r, h ndred and ometi tho of p ople in Africa ar e eeu ed i out h vi ny ort of trial-people often Ii in in oppo ilion are or su p�cted of upporting rebel. Over the p t year alone, hundred ve been killed by soldiers in extraj dicial execu­ tions in uritania, Somalia and Liberia. ADd in Chad, Pre ident Hi ein Habre ordered the e - ecutions of ome 300 untried political pri one...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 3

…1 1 , 5 tricl RObert n med mb ador to mbourg. 25 - M 1- colm X, civil right le der, born. About how many lave were smuggled into the US after the international lave trade ban declared the practice illegal? Y 20, 1922 - Julian E. King, judge, we born. 1746 - Tou iant L'­ Ouverture, revolution ry leader of Haiti, wa born. Name the Black American artist who sang classical music to European audiences as early a 1851? MAY 21, ...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 4

…i P tt ?u h t e Open ee ct. crime com­ mItted by n indi idual hundred of mile a aYe edirecti n of policie , new non-market b I e door." how mate . erci - in uch control co t the people of Michig n over $750 million a ye r. Surely sy tern wi th uch eaten ive imp ct on the live of 11 re ident of all r iden of thi t te, require regul r, if not thorough scrutiny. The DOC operate almo t under complete nonymity. Without a ...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 5

…1 .�--------------------------��������------------- George u h·s New World Order _ Floyd McKi . . ,4" by Benjamin F. Cbavls, Jr. One of the greatest freedom fighters of this century died on -1 April 28, 1991. Floyd B. Mc­ � Kissick, Sr. had dedicated his life to the "freedom movement" in the United States' and throughout the w # portant for our ge toll and' for future generation to remem­ ber the significance of the his­ tori...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 6

…If. '. C kic The fir t progr m of the Highl nd P r Neighborhood Coalition (HPNC) jumped off with positive start at last Wednesd y's "How to Start or Strengthen Your Block Club Work hop." The videotaped wor shop w attended by about 35 con­ cerned citizens, representing a number of block clubs in the city. Mary Powell, of the Neigh­ borhood Services Organiza­ tion, coordinated the H ould bo rd to court to ee redr of riev nee. ...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 7

…pAgE ail i 0 port nt ite receive fro ho e Durin he Gulf co . ct, chool culdren cr o he country nt letter nd c rd to ervie-men to e pre their appreci ion for them putting their li on the line to free u ait . 'Stu nt from Highl nd right Center Altern - tiV'C h School were no ex- cepti . Under the direction of Sial Studies In tructor Bett' Price, the tudent ent . ,orce Re erve M ter Ser- • t Kenneth M. tgomery a greeting c rd ...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 8

…c HP ick The fir t program of the Highl nd Park Neighborhood Coalition (HPNC) jumped off with a positive start at I st Wednesday's "How to Start or Strengthen Your Block Club Workshop." The videot ped workshop was attended by bout 35 con­ cerned citizens, r presenting 8 number of block clubs in the city. Mary Powell, of the Neigh­ borhood ervices Organiza­ tion, coordinated the Highland Park city council member had another m...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 9

…1 ail is one of the mo t im­ port t item ervice n c n receive ile e i f r a ay from home. urin the Gulf conflict, . cool children cro the country sent letter nd c rd � to ervicemen to expre their appreci tion for them putting their live on the line to free uw it. . 'Students from Hi hland . P r 'a Bri ht Center Altern - ti Hi h School ere no ex- ception. Under the direction of Soci I Studies I structor Betty Price, the tudent ...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 10

….1 -. . .... " 1 fer on Hou e encour ge 11 al umni who re "cle nand ober" to trend thi ye r' pic­ nic. F TH B LDWI Beyer, of the C puchin Franci cian Order, direct the center, which Pharmacy Fair to assist aanlor ci·tizens tiveness. Hence, older persons may experience different rates of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination." The fair, which will provide free lunch and refreshments, in addi tion to discu ...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 11

…1 Little noted in th hi tory boo bout the m ny contribu­ tion Afric n- meric n m de 01 hoi for · 0 TROIT - 36th Di trlct . Court recently held La D Y '. Debate Conte t for 11th nd · .. 12th grade Detroit P blic Hi h · .' School tudent. Chief Jud e Alex J. Allen, Jr. nd the . Honor ble Je neue O'Banner­ Owen , L w D Y ch lrper on, addre ed )he tudent. · Team ere j ud ed on pre ent lion, nowledge, p­ pe r nee, deme nor, nd 10 l...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 12

…Harbor Hi h I under the . Eli abeth earch • I on for Mr. Black Michigan Mr. Romell Tr vic, E ecu- B hama ,numerou runw 'I tive Director of the Mr. Blac fa hion ho ,televi ion tal Michi n Page nt announce ho, opening d '1 in the • open regi tration for the 4th n- Michigan St te Fair, ell nu I p ge nt. judging the Mi Michigan USA Blac men of 11 e ho re nd the Mi Bl c Michigan confident, ch ri malic, and po - p ge nt nd a ho t of co...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 13

…ton Harbor' Bu Ine Growth Center, 2 Paw Pa Ave e, recently eld their Irst Year ADnlvenary. The Center 0 e newly tarted bu Ille S, alvlna them a chance to grow and t e branc out 0 tbelr own. The City's Downtown Develop ent Authority and Tax Increment Finance Authority omce re also located In the Center. Pictured (I-r) are: Mabel Campbell, TIFA Admlnlstratlv As I tant; Christopher Broo ,DDA/TIFA Chairman; nd Gloria Barlow, DDA Administra...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 14

…Briefly ... p r m nt ne Blae financial a"alr. program to air "The Color of Money ith Kelvin Boston," a financial information pro­ gr m, premiers Friday, May 24 on public televi ion, WTVS-Channel 56 in Detroit. The program, which is underwritten by National Bank of Detroit and the United American Healthcare Corporation, will be the first intemation- . I television program devoted to financial affairs for Blacks and other peo...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 15

…1 • The Third orld' f1 t uper­ t r, ploneerln ob rley, erie of orld ide celebration . of his life nd rt culmln tin In In ton y 11, t e t nth n- nive ary of hi untim ly de th . at 36 from cancer. arley ined Intern lion 1 fame hile still pe in for the people of hi Jamaican bomeland. "Bob co idered him elf a mellen er lth ml sion," evllle Garrick, former Ii btin director for arley's roup, The . W Hers, recently told Reute . "I t...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 16

…... [ED. NOTE: The folio ing is t k n from the publish d or of Sh drock. "tne . Truth, the LI, nd the Bible. • : A guld� for the House of I r I, peopl lost in the .. wild me of th Am rieas.} • • once in our po e ion. The majority of u will refu e to look b c ,afraid that our eye might not behold that pride, but if your eye, h ve t yet been blinded by the mi ty- mo e­ filled re lity of today' cr c ed-' up, demor lized, and He ...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 17

…................................................ .. . - .. . .. ENEFIT I - '11.41 to 111' Irw ng In , LC, lno. of Chlo go off.r. Inv •• tor. n oppomnty 0 or r money by In In BlC Iponlor •• v.rythlng 'rom b.auty p g. nt. to oono rt. f .. turlng nam n. For 'r .. Inform tIon rtt lC, 117 W. Harrllon Building, Ith Fl., ult. B-457, Chloago u, 1Oe05. U A Muffl.r and Sr • Shopl. A of the Art. und oar .. rvtoe op.rtlon., ha. 'ranoh...…

May 19, 1991 • Page Image 18

…contlnu d from Pag 1 ated unemployment r te o BI c s to 22.6 percent in, t e fourth quarter. T i percenta e i ore tb double the hite HUI, ich i 9.9 percent. The offi­ ci I r te of unemployment amon hite durin the fourth qu rter wa 4.9 percent. ALTHOUGH 0 n r- rowin of r ci I disp rities oc­ curred over the last year, BI ck till experienced 2.4 times the unemployment of hires. Teen ger continued to be it e ceptionally h rd by u...…

August 19, 1990 • Page Image 1

…The ineo es of the nation's wealthiest citizen have in­ creased so much in recent years th t the riche t 2.S million Ameri will h ve nearly much after-tax income in 1990 as the 100 million Americans with the 10 est income, a report i ued recent., by the Center on Budget Policy Prio . . -d. S ed aDOther way, the gap between the very rich and other Americans become so great the top 0 e percent of the population this year will have...…

August 19, 1990 • Page Image 2

…• I �-. . t by d tile received ny ant c no education in the cou ry mind to return re ult of-t SeJebi id the rea on mo t rc not coming b c right no i tbat t ey can't, c of their politi­ cal view • but h indic ted in a free South Afrie they ill e able to cxpre their vie in tolerance. The conference log ve th tudent inform lion on job opportunitie nd ed in Soutb Aerie upon their return. …

August 19, 1990 • Page Image 3

…eac In order to better Ie cb their student about their -African American and African heri ge, t enty-three Metro Detroit area teachers are par­ ticipating in a t 0 week enrich- ment and multicultural aware or hop at Wayne State University. The Ren is ance Outreach Alliance for the Detroit area Schools (ROADS) Summer In­ stitute: African nd African . Americ n Heritage. is spon- ored by the Detroit Associated Librarie the Detroit...…

August 19, 1990 • Page Image 4

…p c in' four bite. Three not ill for Blac nd bile f milie , ize re pectively. ACCO DJ G TO THE ational Council of La Raza, of 1988. one balf of all Hi panic h d not completed four year of high chool, comp red to one in three frican-American and only one in five hites. When f ctored eparatety, Puerto Rican' tatistic on poverty, u mployment. poor housing and due tion are or than t . for African-Americans. Li c frican-America...…

August 19, 1990 • Page Image 5

…• , , t ... ,.,. � ., -.. , J : , .. � ." •• I AUGUST '''25, 1 • � ° ": � e;J < _ -�> _O�� - • . = -_ � p�� - - � - ... . '1 Wb t is tbe role of electoral politics in tbe struggle for Black liberation and the crea­ tion of a new society? Thi question a hotly . debated within the BI ck liberation movement in the 60s and 70 and remains a topic of considerable discus- ion tOday. Though there i a a school of tbought among Black p...…

August 19, 1990 • Page Image 6

…Eye Irican y. De rhorn If the CCC tru tee and dmini tr tor re really in­ tent on m ing ure t t the cbool continue to function, per p th Y hould poll the tudent bo y to find out hat tbey ee i rong ith tbe cbool, then they hould move to rna e the neces ry chan­ ge . . Community college re in­ tended to id ny tudent ho ould h v di fficulty ttend­ jog a four year college for ny num r of rea ODS. Tho e dif­ ficul tic incl ude I c ...…

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