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October 29, 1989 • Page Image 1

…Legalizing drugs By Com!spondent "I blame a majority of the youth problems on the drug pushers, as, they offer an equal incentive to other employment, getting good education, and wee Iy 110 ance," said renowned educator and author of "Conspir cy to Destroy . Black Boys," Jawanza Kunjufu. . ufu . the true chal- lenge' re ofsee��'���hlwDJ"_lafa provide quality employment can compe e against drugs. Kunjufu was the keynote peaker ...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 1

…ichi an ace n I ichigan. Arthur Johnson, president of the Detroit NAACP branch. W 0 desa d race relations in Michigan as "fair to poor t" said he was not surprised by the survey's findings. D to racial oppression and segregation, race relations have not im­ p oved to the level they should hav ,he id, . "The degree of racial isola­ tion is worse now than it was years ago," he said Johnson said unti -Blacks receive equal oppor...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 1

…Serving the Stille's Afriwm.Anaoiun Community th n national um through th Turn to 10 • donate skill to lac ician A) TUNICA, MISSISSIPPI -­ Residen in two of Mississippi' medically underserved and economically depressed coun­ ties, Tunic and Marsh ll, received free medical screening from docto I associated with the ational Medical Association in ovember. MAt which repre ent early all of the country's 16,000 Black phy ician...…

March 29, 1987 • Page Image 1

…Z STATE'S AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY" "SERVING THE ARCH 29 -:- APRIL 4 Jackson cal He . d institutional racism has manifested itself in both the university setting and government policy due to co rvative political trends brought on by the Reagan administration. "My mixed emotioo is that e're on the right cause e fi racism and fascism, but in 1987 it's th wrong ag� " Jackson said. Instead, students should now concern themselve with ...…

June 29, 1986 • Page Image 1

…Tragedy inspires BH woman to launch children's programs P .7 Howard U breaks open the future Pag.3 The Michigan . . : _ ·l� .. _ ___..A:i 2 and Recreation in ichigan to relate to the Kalamazoo group ho Flint's o n Bl ck Arts Fe tivaI ha fared in ucce sive 'There is still lot of wor to be done, but the cIo r we get to it, and the more things begin to fall into pl ce the more excitina it all' becomes" ys Willard Bowe group co­ ...…

July 29, 1985 • Page Image 1

…Muskegon Welfare Mo hers organize aI persons how to re d the DSS manuals . planned. Smith stre ed the need for all el­ fare recipient to know their rights pertaining to grant , food stamps, and edicaid. Re ding the DSS manuals i the first tep to learning hat your right are, Smith said. Two officers from the Lans­ ing rea elfare right organi­ zat n, Julie Harri and Mary Heed, were pre nt t the kegon won to help get the ne group...…

August 29, 1984 • Page Image 1

…What Ferraro owes , Jesse Jackson MCP conduct its cond annual Dollar Day demonstration during Labor Day eek to educate Blac con men and to dramatize to th busine com­ munity th immen purchasing po r of BI c, AAC2 Ex­ Direct 0 Benjamin L announced. d mo ation will be d Sept. 1-.8 cro the coun­ try. During that branches ill urge and eir pporters to S2 bi and Susan B. An OIly dollar co' o '''U'IoA'''''''S determination to ope...…

February 29, 1984 • Page Image 1

…BIG MA , TH,EA IMAL TAME lWO BL C ENTREPRENEURS TACKLE A WHOLE DUSTRY e4 y Terry eDy Eight months before three tots and their 16-year-old babysitter peri ed in a rue at 248 BeUview, Benton Harbor, city inspectors had detected 'a gas leak at the lve" of a fir floor ga heater. . The city too no action against the landlord to correct the defective heater OT any of the other code violations listed in a five-p ge inspection report dated...…

June 29, 1983 • Page Image 1

…BULK RATE u.s. POST G PAID B Harbor, 4 22 .5 E D o E JO ADDRESS CORRECTIO REQUESTED - The cut from 50 million pound per month to 25 to 3S million pound per month. Bloc exp ined that th distributi n of chee and butt r as felt to b cuttin United State Dep rtment of riculture I surplu food distribution pr ram is bein cut b ck and the effects ill felt locally b innin thi month, ccordin to Ber­ rien County ction direct­ or...…

December 29, 1982 • Page Image 1

…, FRO THE CITIZEN STAFF VOL. V NO.4 DEC. 29 - JAN_. �r.1983 er; ton, Harbor Lodg . located o There are program offering help for poor pe pie in Berrien County ranging from he ting aid to legal aid. Berri n County cti n, Inc. (B ) ill be oper ting t 0 office in Berrien County to provide the rvice to the n edy. The S uth County B offi is loc ted at 323 orth 7th Street, iles and th orth ounty B office be at 170 Ea t all Street, Be...…

September 29, 1982 • Page Image 1

…V�L IV O. -OCT. 5,1 2 Director h d out city ilce Coo e ton An informed UICe at city haD . d th re . a commi . on tra el policy d ting b c to 1979 which prohibit tr vel ithout prior commi 'on ppro- 1 Ip memo to Commissioner Arnold olin, Finance Director Jame arlin rote " . . . my under tanding of the proce . that travel dvan for a Comrni . n r need 0 y be pproved by th reque in Cornmi loner. Commissioner orval e told The Citiz...…

April 29, 1981 • Page Image 1

…u so OJECT TO PAGE 3 AY 5, 1 1 I VI TRI�OUNTY SOUT ESTER ICH I ISTE S FO D SE TS S IOn Re. atlianiel Gath­ �t and city commiIIion­ er orval ei both read prepared but rece ° ed no (X action from The Concerned Benton Harbor community, ri&ht read.. tenon, Arnold over 80 percent no , 'e are cemed that School Board member Fred- ouId be best .ned by there be no further d D- dje oore, County Co� an of 0 gr 0 g of Benton Harb(X °on...…

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