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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 7

…Readers Write DOl to roll th dice and have "noise congestion, and traffic downtown" in its qu t to become � "world class city" and bring casino to its downtown. Detroit can't afford th luxury to I t all that traffic and MONEY go through the tunnel nd over the bridge to Windsor when it could capture orne of that MONEY. So let's have a "world cl city." Lets have "noise, congestion and traffic downtown." Lets hav casino gambling, because ...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 8

…all 69-00 for ore 'formation. A1 Hows: m-8pm m-4pm WV1Cl NT ROBERT HARRI TR " KATHRY YA EZ SEC"ETARY T1TU cCLARY con HIGHLAND P-ARK,MICHIGAN UonI Club I AM'S Showca Supper Club, 12111 Hamilton, H.P. p Th purple ribbo will be dis­ tributed at the Detroit Urban League he dquarter f of charge. Donatio being c­ oopted to contribute to t cam­ paign. e pec 1m: top the violence Forty-sixpercent ofall chil­ dren in the cit...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 9

…- ByAW 0 JO E CBICAGO-It' Black His­ tory Month. The special hows, announcements, arti­ cl and events are quickly filling up your calendar. But, wait. This is the year to expe­ rience up close the source of this great history, a trip to Africa. Now, since actually traveling bac across the At­ I,antic is beyond the reach of moat, there is a worthwhile substitute that is doable: a trip to Chicago to take in the new Africa Exhibi ...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 10

…Ash Ii ·Adi1kira· printilg stamp. BASKETBALL GA E - Manhood Round Ball Classic - Alabama A&M University Bulldogs vs Morehouse College Tigers presented by Man­ hood Inc. at the University of Detrolt­ Mercy (Call han Hall - Uvernols at McNichols) at 4pm. Detroit area high schools 'battle of the bands' will be held at 1 pm. Tickets on sale at De­ troit Subw�y restaurants. Call (834- 0088). EXHIBIT - A historical look at U.S. Auto Sho...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 11

…will b. c1 Halbor. Thia contract will allow tb. City to By BERNICE BROWN Ie ."C/ttzen The Benton Harbor City Com­ mission approved a three year oontract with Ram Communica­ tiona of Michigan, a Detroit com­ pany, for pager rvioe for City staff. The City obtained quotes from Sunset Coast Paging Servioe of BentonHarbor and Ram Com­ munieations. The City also re­ quested quotes for a state wide alphanumeric system that al­ lowed...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 12

…{rer a relaxing dinner with friend or family. ch colate has alwa been a tradiuonal final . ave the after dinner mint and trujJ7es for another 0 casion. Prepare a ourmet hot fud e treat instead. Entice your �u t hy ervin Riviera Round. a ensuou des en ombining th nchnes 0 ma carp on he. hot fudge and ugared pecans on a lightl ' toa t d Mu 'In To mak the eventn c mplet . offer your ue t a up offre h or an after dinn r liqueur. tJUviera 1W...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 13

…• ATM • Gift Certi c tee • &00 of Stamps • Money Order • Expree Shlpplng-U.P.S. . • W.I.C. Food S mp Maeten; rd nd VI a Gladly Acce"ud �-- 9 Mile and Livernois Closed Sunday 12 Midnight, re-Open Monday 7 am. Independently 0 ned And Operated SHJL T� �, � (!� V�, �f�F���! �RTEO FLAVORS ian Punch 64-0Z BTL 1 CREAMY OR CRUNCHY SIMPLY OR ORIGINAL ASSORTED VARIETIES FROZEN REG. OR LITE-FRUIT COCKTAIL PEAR ALVES SLICED PEARS...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 14

…U('/;f1;tJII .� increase soon. But the proble don't ub- id h . The ystem, be it na­ tionally, politically or eoonomically,' corrupt and is eel for a downfall. This 'fall' . not the falling off of a cliff, but the fall from your piritual power and moral decay. It ca the whole of humanity to depreciate and as a ult, we H t D when inatructiDl Joehua in t d molition of the wi city of Jericho. All of th marching and blowing of tru...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 15

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 16

…1 If you' can military rvioe, or currently on cti duty, an old buddy may be looking for you. A ne organi­ zation called Registry of Ameri­ can Veters (ROA V) will be abl to' help you locate frie you rved with in t Armed o ROA V gathers information 'from emns and computeriz their name, Current idence, rililitaryuni they erved in and the time periods erved in each outfit. Persons ho join ROAV will receive an initial and an­ nual...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 17

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 18

…continued from pqe coe>»> I first heard about Kwanzaa years ago, but the holiday didn't make an impression on me until the birth of my first child, Evan, six years ago. I wanted him to ha�e a joyous sense of his Black heritage, to have an �frican American holiday that would fill hIm with fond memories he'd savor as an adult. When my family lights the black, red and green.candles of Kwanzaa, we do so with millions of Black Americans who c...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 19

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 20

…• MOTIVATION FOR ACHIEVEMENTI Let the world know where you're going! Share your values! Inspire and motivate with these words of wisdom from Black Super-Achievers and other sources of empowerment, You can't help but be motivated to higher heights with these inspiring quotes on your walls, exhorting you to do more and be more. Product code: l00PL Productcode: lS0PL Product cod : 12SPL SPIRE YOURSEL AND OTHERS TO GREATNESSI - Product c...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 21

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 22

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 23

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June 06, 1993 • Page Image 1

…Modern slavery practiced in Brazil .. PAGE A� HP YMCA evicts jobless tenants j . PAGE AJ VOL. XV NO. 29 1\111,,'o"n('dP('(lp/t'/sAF,e(}Pcop/� JUNE 6.1993 - JUNE 12.1993 Detroit artist Benny White stands in front of his most recent project, a bigger-than-life mural depictir_lg great African American. The mural is WANDA F. AOOUEMOAE/Michig n C iz n painted on the side of Black-owned AAA Party Store, 13023 E. Warren in Detroit. JU...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 2

…d II Miami boycott ends' MIAMI. Flr-A na . nal BI ycon of the Miami t urist in­ d try ended thi month er boy­ con 1 hed an agreem n . The boycott re­ city S50 million years it was in Boycott leader H.T. Smith concluded, "W wanted respect and we tit." The non-binding 20-point agreement up t creat greater economi opportuni ti for Miami BI ks. The 'I on gao in 1 when city I eIS refus to hon r South African freed m fighter elso...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 3

…Guid off r incom boo t to Black W H1MGTO, oc--A 24- page manual, detailing W8)S in which Blacks can mcre.c income, rea:ndy bcpl diWtbu­ tion. The guide is the work of a non-profit B -help zation. Spoke m n James Nathan said, "From fundnds events to oorne-bmcd b,usiJ .. ea to profitable investment opportu­ nities, we how BI how '> bri ng more �oney into their lives." The guide is free from the Bet­ ter Ute Cub, P.O. Box 28422, ...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 4

…liighllllul Par!': � r sid nt tion. r m derate multi By RON SEIGEL 7 to th Pl.mnin ould have CLASSIFIED ADS AuditorG n- from th Ci ty Coun- cil. 1, 0 from t Election Commi ion. However Calvin Hu , aide to Detroit P ident Pro Tern Council- MIchigan NatJonal Bank can show you how affordable home ownership can be. When money for the down payment and closing costs is an obstacle, MIchigan National Bank can help. We have programs ...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 5

…I Corporations.' , "While Rhode Island h under­ gon ignificant ch ng in term of the diversity 0 th populati n from 1980 to 1990, th r continu to b a major lack of diversity on the boards of Rhode Island corporations be they for-profit or qu i-publi pan­ els," aid Arthur Wright Ill, pr i­ dent of the tate' Urban Le ue chapter. The Urban League' monitori ng committee studied th governing board of 81 corporations in the tate for th...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 6

…Contemporary African women leaders-An aRttFW'- ging r In March, we presented a prelimi­ nary list of fifteen contemporary Af­ rican women leaders (1 -1 ), with the intention of expanding the list to twenty five. Thi fi n I li t would be based on nomi nations. ub­ mitted by readers and callers. Two women h ding our mitial list were Spelman Colle e' Presi­ dent Johnetta Cole and W hi n on DC based psychiatri t Dr. France; Cress We...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 7

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY Jun -12 Who wrot th book entitl d; "Th Or; in of Ra and olor"? What Black [emal . ing r' big t hi in til Geor in Brown" and "Dinah"? ( ) J } in i ( J 11.\ / \ ' i c , , · .\ en e RJ 'HI TO Y I not justaproductofth activiti ofp 0- pI of European dec nt, T vatu , cul tural exp ri n and cia) pat­ terns of peopl 0 color-American Indians, Asian-Americars Latino and African-Amen ns- re also central in the con...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 8

…o 0 IF Rodney King wi his cheduled I � uit providing millio of doll rsforhimanddrain­ ing millions from th City of Lo An el , powerful m nd corrective a tion will have b n t en ro th nation. All city fat rs becom and cranky when struc in a v ry vulnerable pi e - th po ketb T ewhobo the bo eswillmak chan mandatory. Two very po itive factors ha e resulted from this Rodn y King epi­ sode. First, tho nation and the world have seen a...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 9

…By TUREKA TURK Mlchlp.n CltlBn You are now entering a world of time and space, of live jazz and phat rhymes. Your ho tithe might Guru, the wordster of the highly respected Gang Starr. Guru will take you on a journey, a fusion of two African-Ameri­ can origins of the soul, jazz and hip-hop. Both are valid expressions of Black culture and reality. You are entering Jazzmatazz. '. "J azzmatazz" is n ' tat rip through turntables spin...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 10

…Th P tin Aid Socl F h Annual Wal han ill mee at 9:30 a.m. Forct.voods Park on Ford �o d and Gr n eld. A picnic will follow. Wal to end Is­ ralei occupation, for Peace with Justice. for a free Palenstine. Registration is 10. For more in­ formation (313) 420-1277. Sun. June 6 The Detroit Blues Society presents ·Blues on the River· from 1 to 6 p. m. at the Alfred Ford Brush Park, located on the Detroit River at the foot of Lakewood....…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 11

…The Chopping Block by Philomena Corradeno toc 1 ounce u eeten d chocolate, grated In I rge skillet, coo onion in oil until lightly browned. Add liquid pices, Add chicken nd ute until tender. Add broth, beer and tomato paste. Bring to a boil and season with It. Simmer for 10 minutes. Stir in chocolate until melted. Serve imme­ diately, over rice or beans. (P Liq- uid Spice Garlic, OUIi and Hot Red Pepper for those who like even z...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 12

…CHURCH BRIEFS yo By NATHANIEL SCOTT Spec I.' to the Mlchlglln Citizen ./ WILLI .. 0 IE ,who re­ peatedly" aid. "We old folks have had our day nd it' time for the youth." Michl an 1 on 0 17 t t that make up the anon I Quartet Con- JACaUEL4NE McDONALD vention c uld hav ter... nd there 1 DER jorned the Ouart t on -en Ion In II 63 but be­ au • of d a h lind In' In h r KI.A.A3�'�lA,ers. The UCC' Racial J ti wri tten a pro- ed pr...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 13

…J CALENDAR OF EVENTS H r J AtTh Ubrary � 1993 ummer reading program, "Make A Spl h - Re d!, i now In prog . Anytime a child read or li tens to a book thi urn mer it m y be added to the reading log, and the child add boo to hi log, prizes are awarded: activity boo , reading badg , bookba , pencil , food &. fun coupons, and more. When a child h read 20 boo hi picture 1 taken to be di played on the library wall . Pre-School StoryTime w...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 14

…DARR LL BA S P rt II of II ATTOR EY AT LAW p I L , Toyota Motor Sal USA i inve ting $3 million over three ye in th An I Urban Leagu Automotive Training Center, which will recruit train and help pi unemployedand underemployed workers in automo­ tive repair job. "Thi i mething not insignifi- cant by any tandard," aid John W. man. Hi group i ending Jame McDonald, owner of A. Berger Pa­ per Produc , to Japan in mid-May to culti...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 15

…H LPWANTEO Corre.pondent want d In Grand Rapid., Kalamazoo & EASY WORKI EXCELLENT PAY I ASS E M 8 L E PRODUCTS AT HOME. CALL TOLL FREE 1·800·467·5566 EXT. S e Ing employment? If you 55+, re Id nt of Berrien, Cass, or Van Buren County nd lYing on mi' d lnoom , Senior Em ploym nt ,------------------------- Program would I you t) phone them. W 0 r a com plete no-te e em ployment ervlce. 0:\11 (616) 983"()1 rr or 1-800·442·280...…

June 06, 1993 • Page Image 16

…This dealer is seiling something you don't want. . You'll pay more than just cash money. You'll trade in your hopes, your dreams .... even your sen-respect. Now, do you really want to buy? PA_TN _IHI' FOR A"DRU -FR A .. teA …

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XV NO.3 An Informed People Is A Free People December 6-12, 1992 ByTUR D 0 -. The murder of Malice Green, the beating of Rodney King, and the evetyday ult and persecution of African-Ameri by the very group designed to protect citizens has caused many to open their eyes to the problem of police brutality in the community. At 1 t three gro have prong up to comb t the aul t on the community. any thought the or w done er the demi...…

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…�ift If college de eg uit MONTGOM Y, ALA. (AP) - Officials in Alabama's col­ lege desegregation case got together with legislative leaders Monday to discuss a possible settlement, but they were still as far apart as black and white. Officials of predominantiy white universities urged the Legislature' Joint Fiscal Committee to give historically Black universities no more than U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy required in his ru...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 3

…/ CI CI e Schott' controversial reign over b eb 11' olde t fran hi e, th Cincinnati Re , might have gone too f r. Schott' racial remar , both public and priv te, ve many eing red and calling for her removal. Schott, who purchased the controlling h re of the b eb 11 team in 1984, que - tion of control came under t­ t ck when an ex-Red controller filed law uit ex­ posing the allegations. Having gone through three general manage...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 4

…amp ofa by than 5 po fragil that it 100 up to rooni tors . in a hcanbreaking fight for i life. If you . it the nco tion inten- ve care unit of any hosp tal in this COWltry, you'll growing num­ ber of premature, low bri htweight b bie - ome • small enough to 6t in your band- truggllng a t the odds they can't begin to understand, but ve the spirit to try and over­ come. Unfortunately, because so many women lack health in- uranc...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 5

…DR. JABARI V. PR PEH "W� declare our right on this earth, to be a man, to b a human being, to respect d as a human being, to be given t rights of a human being, in this ociety, on this earth; in this day, which intend to bring into existence; by any means neces ary." "When � Mar me say 'by any means MUSSary', I mean exactly that. Political, economic, social, physical anything thai's necessary as long as it's intelligently dlrecte...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 6

…HBCUs see more funds and legal support to continue R Y TILL HBCU ADVOCATES ac­ krowledged that the ultima im­ pact of the Fordice decision will rot be krown until it is interpreted in the lower cours and implemented by the state. However, HBCU would supporters appla\Xled � high court decision for �holding the 14th amendment and reaffirming � government's resporsibility to en­ sure equal opportwlity in hi�r edocation Howard Prof...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 7

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY r 1 met in How many Blacks � tM Heis­ man Trophy between 1961 and 1982? DECEMBER 8, 1925 - Y Jr., entertalncr. born. 1933 - come- dian, WM born. DECEMBER 9, 1872 - P.BA PInchbeck, first Black governor in U.s. was elected in Louisiana. 1984 - Eric Dickerson broke OJ. �n's record for ingle«8)n nEhing yards with 2,1(15 yards, in 16 games. 1910-1920 - "Great MJgratIon" about one half million Blacks lef...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 8

…((ELEtl ME AND IILL SAVE r' DETROIT. EDITORIAL A lot hangs on the 'roll of the dice. The people of Detroit are voiceless, Without respect from their own leadership. The citizens voted three time to ban casino gambling within the city, only to di cover the powers that be are trying an end run around them. Plans of two Grosse Pointe-dwelling developers for a casino in Greektown were splashed across the front page of the paper Sunda...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 9

…\'IE\\S &: ()PI�J():\ Readers Write ovember S, 1992 day that will ch n e the Detroit police department hi - tory once gain .. .It f ed new nd higher level of trug­ gle initiated by ven police . . officer th t p rticip ted directly and indirectly in the bru I beating d th of lice Green. Detroit got rude w en­ ing: police brutality, terror and murder. Shoe cd out of their lumber, city offici I nd politiclans, community nd religi...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 10

…1 in lin -bud et "You can't p " unav it ble for comment, ha t le tone defend r mong th publi he who elt hortch nged. "The problem i ith W mer Brothe -not Spi e," id M rk Kimb r, publi her of th Califomi Advocate, weekly in Fresno. "It re lly le ve a b d t te in the mouth." Kimber id most of the members of We t Coast Publishers, an oci- tion of Black publishers, re angry. Of the 25 new papers that re membe of the oci lion, a...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 11

…C In m rch pI nned fter Centr I City c nceled it Christ pa ether than 110 the Ku Klux Klan to p r­ ticipate, do en Kl nsmen paraded through the city d ed in white ro tur­ d y. Itw th city' chamberof commerce that decided not to hold the par de because it could not keep the Klan from taking part. But KKK Ken­ tucky Grand Dragon Chri Connor aid he blamed Central City Mayor Hugh Sweatt. "In my opinion, now thi i my opinion, not ...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 12

…Where efore part II byZA IIARY JOIL � 01 . with K t Y 80 hi in. Milwaukee Times FREEDOM TIME "While these alien kings' con­ trolled the land, certain Theban nobles traveled' southward to Kush and organized an under round liberation- move­ ment. The Hyksos were finally expelled from Thebes by an army . led by the Pharoah Sekenenre, who ended his career on the field of battle. He was followed in the kingship by 'the Theban mon­ ...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 13

…In all the controversy (that bac -up by Da BFX on it word again?) that' urrounded chorus. his career since he wrote a tune .called "Boyz N The Hood" for his homeboy Eazy-E five years ago, there's one thing that journalists ometimes forget to mention about Ice Cube: he's one of the most mesmerizing MCs in hip­ hop. Well, that's an issue quickly put to rest on "Wicked,·" the first ingle off his new album, The Predator. What's the so...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 14

…... . - .. . (Left-Rlght) - 1he Grand Architect Traxtitioner Paradise, The Grand Verbalizer Fu kin-lesson Brother J, Congressman Donald M. Payne and Baba Professor X The Overseer. . XCLA reaches the' hip hop generation Van glorious messengers, XCLAN were asked by New Jersey Congressman Donald M. Payne to participate as panelists on the congressional Black Caucus Brain Trust "Reaching ,The Hip Hop Generation," in Washington DC. ...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 15

…'. IIE\LTII "TIle Judiciary Committee mem­ bers would let people be killed first, and authorize tudy group to deter­ mine whether or not they ought to e , MHC ch r e , euthan i dvocate h ve tried to d troy children too young to expre de ire to die, when th American Medical iation ued to overturn feder I civil right regulation protecting infants wi th handicap from di criminatory neglect. MHC ch rge that thi "Death Lobb" repre nt...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 16

…B Commi ioner George Winger id Vance w forced out. "Mr. anee did not want to leave his job, He w pres wed out." oin ne city yinger 'd. e aid oon Elliott et out of lin ith the city commi ion h i going to hit the door too. Winer id Elliott h hi full trying to run the ci ty . "Finance is a job in its- If, if it w n't, we wouldn't be trying to find nether finance director." "We re putting too much burden on one person, regardles ...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 17

…As we learn to trust I unde tand I m t trust if I m to be t ted. I unde tand Itt my whole ouUoo chang . I understand that t t� foundation of ny healthy relatio hlp. I understand th t in learning to trust my If I will find the intimacy with others. I undentand that I g in confidence in my intuition and learn to honor my dec! io , I will d cover my own excel­ lence and encourage others to do the me. I understand that trusting i ...…

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