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January 30, 1994 • Page Image 1

…-p 81 VOL. XVI NO. 11 �/) tntoi nu-ct Peoplt' Is A Fret"' Pt�oplt· .JANUARY 30 FEBRUARY 5. 1994 Black males misdiagnosed as hyperactive AN 4RBOR-Restless, anx­ ious Mrican American teen-age boys who can't concentrate are frequently misdiagnosed as hav­ ing "attention deficit (hyperac­ tivity) disorder" or ADD. The correct diagnosis is more likely to be "agitation syn­ drome," which is triggered by environmental stress, according ...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 1

…-p VOL. XVI NO. 10 tlll III'O"lIr(/ Il, IIp/,, I·; A rref> Pf>Op/f' JANUARY 22 - 29.1994 King of Kings m mber Include (I-r): Pa tor K n n Meredith, Roderick Jenkl White, Shawn Willi m a� Tyran Mer dith. (photo by Craig Hili) , Rozelle R in "out of the rough," unto th "peaceful pastures of hri i ,nity.' Rozelle Whit', ge , entrepr neur, graduate of Detroit Colleg of Bu ines , ex­ plains: "Young brothers are constantly told of the won...…

January 16, 1994 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XVI NO 9 All tntornwa PI'O/>/(' I� .l fU'I' P"P/,/e JANUARY 16 - 22, 1994 By RON SEIGEL Spec,., to tIM Mlchlg.n Citizen DETROIT - Officials under the new administration of Mayor Dennis Archer made an agreement with community ac­ tivists not to evict homeless peo­ ple who occupied vacant public housing units. Instead, the City of Detroit agreed to pl'C>Ce3S them for eligi­ bility and to get two new people a day processed for t...…

January 07, 1994 • Page Image 1

…NO! guards res/ore order Bl - I'(I�(' \2 -Pa AS Chris Webber, star rookie forward forth Golden State Warriors, is not only exemplary in his performance on tb court, but has taken the lead where contract negotiations are concerned by hiring Bill Strickland, a Black attorney, to procure a I5-year, 75 million deal on his behalf. The socially-conscious rookie was damant about ethnic repre­ entation, according to a re rt in the Chicago ...…

January 1994 • Page Image 1

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January 1994 • Page Image 1

…SPECIAL SHOP THE PARK listing of teres & Services doing business in Highland Park Published in Highland Park, Michigan for the week of March 20, 1994 e e z See Back Page FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE celebrated BI …

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 1

…ee a d cold VOL. XVI NO 7 An In/olf11NI Pt'OIJ/l' Is A FIN' Pc optc JANUARY 1 - 8. 1994 00 a e -p A2 zaa c lebratlon December 8. A program rich In rtl expre sion wa follow d by K r mu, a traditional f By SETH ERICKSON sm-' to the Mlchill!n Cltlan LANSING (Capital N wa S rvice) � What happened to the healthy kids in Michigan? Where did they go? Fifteen years ago kids who played on th beach of Lake Michigan' shore would be swim...…

January 31, 1993 • Page Image 1

…4 .. V_OL.XV NO. I 1 Iln Informed PL'Oplt.' Is 1\ r« .. p People January 31 _ February 6, � 9-93 -- Approximately 30 \JIa'.�,� King Day ceremonies c VETS Post 910. The Po numbers refer to the 9th and 10th Calvary t The Buffalo Sokr 'The nations mourns the I of the former Supreme court Ju tice Thurgood Marsball, 'famed for his . . most ucces ful case, the turmng point of hi career, 1954' Brown vs. the Board of Education, a case re...…

January 24, 1993 • Page Image 1

…( , and Dominique R. Pace (Renaissance) First place winners each received a 150 Savings Bond. Other participants h received a $75 Savings Bond. The debates were organized by the Association of Black Judges, the Wolverine Bar Association and the D. Augustus Staker Bar Association. If( II I,V rJ() III 'I"/"{""'II,II'I"I'/I" '\/'11 "1"1'/' .JI\NUI\HY24-]O, lq�.3 Let The Debates Begin I n memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Detroit high...…

January 17, 1993 • Page Image 1

…iame e twi found d d A P cial et i being prep red or the January 16 funeral of Gladys YVOM nd Mary Yvette cCarther, per­ haps th world' old t con- neeted Siam twins. When the ervice com­ mence at the Greater Com­ munity Bapti t Church in Pacoima, Compton Com- By TUREKA TURK are re idents of thetci ty. Th layoff r the first t n Mayor Colmen Young' pu h to privatize city rvice and are paral yzing tb y terns in the proce . Meanw...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 1

…, By TUREKA TURK lanta, Baton Rouge, �troi rAkron, and other cld plan to a lchlq action uit gai t the .s. govern- Amidst empty, temporary New ment, ccordlng to Je . Year's resolutions promising better Also at the January 2nd meeting jo , financial tability, and healthier N'COBRA planned to spread repe.ra­ li(i lY. ,the reparations movement tions ware throughout the nation resolved, in a January 2nd meeting in with a march on W hington,...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 1

…... VOL XI.' tJO " .i.. . 'I i n c! I ",,'.'\ I", .'" I , 1,'.rJlJI\HY \ q lC)(n \ A. 1 c man i still not legally cons ered a man, ccording to the language o U.S. Constitution. It is this reality that m ke Alvin J. Baronet que tion the ponsiblity of descendcn of laves to p y tax 'on payroll. If anything, Barnett re oned, African-Americans deserve to be compe atCd for 400 years of unpaid labor .. "We ere DOt, and till have not, been ...…

January 1993 • Page Image 1

…Special' KWANZAA edition of the Michigan Citizen available on newstands or call 869-0033 to subscribe. z Can't pick a number that will hit? Try Madame' Samara's lucky num bers eech week in the Michigan Citizen At your local newstand or corner store. Call 869-0033 to subscribe. Special FREE Publication for metro Detroiters In ide I Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Q; Dat with d ath n ar. c >- Pag 4 0 J '0 Q) Ii: Women ...…

January 1993 • Page Image 1

…TUESDAY OV2 7 A:M. - 8 P.M. EdV ughn .. a FREE - Special Detroit Election Edition of the Michigan Citizen October 31,1993 - FREE N ne K tety Ocana y I, formerly known as Isaac H yes, presld d ov r the debut of Ashentl Kingdom Coli etlon, a m rch net line that m rrl uthentlc African tr ditlons, symbols and 'abrlcs with cont mporary d Igns. Her , gr ets Ga Erlich of Oak P rk during th e I bration at Hudson's In NQrthland. The line in...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 1

…4. 1992 , AUTO INSURANCE REFORM Whcr annual carU�I!!!lt::-' insurance premiums may be headlnq: y CapItal owd ngl LAN G-Controve y over uto in urance reform plagued th Legi 1 ture and put Detroit at ttle ith the t of teo . Auto insurance ra in Michigan traditio have been b d on rritory among other . But in Detroit, the average driver pay twice much utrounding uburban drivers. Some attribute this to the driving hazards and am...…

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 12, 1992 • Page Image 1

…J o XIMJ A, BRAZIL (AP) - Deep In the Amazon rain fo t, i 01 ted vill e tru gle to urvive nd p rve the African c toms of the runaw y I ve who founded them two eenturie go. Men till the land communally, their an tors did. Paren tell their child�n tale of lavery passed on­ for generations, nd te ch them African dances. "We h ve moto for our boa , nterns and other improve­ m n , but we have roo and tradi­ tio we w nt to m lntaln,' ...…

January 05, 1992 • Page Image 1

…PO T HU 0 , Mic. (AP) - m St. Clair County Democrats claim their political dversari may have been r ci lly motiv ted in developing re pportionm nt plan. But t lea t one Republican leader contends th t cc ation is fal e. "I think it' completely without· foundation," county GOP Chainnan John Deaver id Friday night. "There wa certainly no raci I motivation with ny of the plans ----- y u lie r A High School Principal Speaks �ut . ...…

January 1992 • Page Image 1

…Suppl ment to the MICHIGAN C,ITIZEN MARCH 8, 15 & '22,,1992 .... No.. TATE OF'MICHIGAN ANNUAL TAX SALE IN TMI OllllOUIT OOUIIIT '0111 TMI OOUNTY 0' WAYNe 0,41., f., H •• ,ln, No. '.-104 OIPZ I" the M.tt., .f t". P.tltlon of th. at • T, ••• u,., of th. at.t. of Mlohl,.n. In b .... 1f of •• 141 at.t •• fo, • h ••• 1. of •• , •• In I.ncl. fo, t •••• •••••• M t .'.01'1, I ,ovl ••• ct th' p.tltlon of tho a •••• T' ..... '., .ho I. ...…

January 27, 1991 • Page Image 1

…• VOL. XIII NO, S January 27 - February 2. 1991 50 cents OU an 0 i ters y the P ntagon 1 L 0 ttempting to hide the growin re i t nce , e .p c ial ly mon re ervi t. The Pent gon tated about 100 oldier have ought con cientiou .. Objector (CO) -Haitian born Air F r talus according to the ATWJ. vi t Rorratd B8 t-�t Military coun elors say the wa given a le: than honorable Army ha revised it rules in n di charge De .17. after he main- e...…

January 21, 1991 • Page Image 1

…, ., LAN ING - Michigan .re idents may h ve to w it until 1994 to ee th full 20 perc nt property tax cut. Gov. John ngler promi ed in hi camp ign. With the new adrnini tra­ tion wrestling with a pot n­ ti 1 $500 million budget "defic tt Budget Di rector Patrici Woodworth said the property tax cuts �ay have to be slowly pba ed in over the course of the next four years. "You can't dump a full 20 percent cut po all,.y one year, "...…

January 13, 1991 • Page Image 1

…... . Stall Writ r .. , .. Though King' birthday i now observed on the third M n- . day of J n ry, hi date 'of birth i Jan. 15 and ome Detroiters h ve expres ed outrage that U. S. Pre ident George Bush and the United Nation hav_ coo en thi daV ,'he deadline for Ir qi Pre ident Saddam Hus ein to pull bis troop 0 t of Kuwait. See, KING' DAY. Pal , . :./ '8(?'m uni V_ map pia. PeaG.e March on. W .. . 0- JOI n ing on More tha...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 1

…( rar or by', ch out tie was q�i�tly with Bush 17.4 percent of the enlisted when the troops were first per onel in' the Marine. ar deployed blocking action Black. gainst fur e r- �gre sio'n, The A ACP s t te.d the from Iraq. but then he aid, overrepr entation of Black "Here-we are tearing off the in the ar ed force dcmand , day of the calend r and we that the Black community be _ .The Ad Hoc Afr ican an't even get the prin .) vigilan...…

January 28, 1990 • Page Image 1

…MllbeIli' B According to a statement rele ed by Berrien County Pro ecutor DeDDis Wiley, Maben once by Fied­ ler. Autopsy reports showed Maben died of a gunshot d to the chest. y F'tedler Dt to 755 P&\'ODe in the city looking for a murder suspect. ben, who at the Pavone Street addre , wa wanted on two misdemeanor warrants of driv­ .ing with a suspended license and ha�· improper registra­ tio plates on a motor vehicle. Maben, un...…

January 21, 1990 • Page Image 1

…, a k: • IX r raci urance U 0 urance rates urg fr can ro 9 r anction EW YOR -Harlem bould be declared a h alth dis­ ccording to doc- tor ho tudy found tha man in H rlem bas worse ce of living past e 40 tb4n one in poverty- tricke'n Bangladesh, ccording to an Associated Press report. e . ...e a chronic disaster ea right in fro of our eyes that most people are a e of; aid Dr. Harold P. P director of Olft� ...... don't...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 1

…reparations or some renumera­ tn.e action is warraated," The .measure to Consider providing fund for descen­ dants of laves has been referred to the Admininstrative Law and Government Rela­ tions sub-committee of the House Judiciary Committee for appropriate ction, says Janis Hazel, senior legislative aide to Conyer _." .. _"" Appro per ODS turned out to an nd and er­ lyoffer their assistance 0 Con­ gressman John Conyers in his...…

January 07, 1990 • Page Image 1

…co ama inva o OUCAGO-Rev. J SOD called the U.s. in of P morally, ecoDomically and poJiticalIy d ac- cused the media of being wifair to the American public in its coverage of the ar and oe­ cupation. Spe ki at an Operation PUSH meeting here December 30, J ckson said the of the ar too high. Too many lives I in pursuit of one man when diplomacy could have achieved the desired result..· Jackson said th U.s. h d aided other oppre...…

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 1

…. I • .f ram o importaat ar volved in e bu t include correction ed cation and . De1oar1JDe1Iit 0 y expect a I u..aier lDCrIeMe· • propoled …

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 1

…, By AllIs DETR Public Sch I students return­ ing for second semester January 23, will find themselves in larger classes. Faced with a $160 million deficit and the threat of a state take-over, Detroit school ad­ ministrators are moving to trim costs. Larger class sizes and early retirement for ad- \ ministrators are the first steps. • ...... In memo dated Nov. 21, 1988, Supt Arthur Jefferson in­ structed Regioaal Superinten­ d...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 1

…, I By Gribben Capital News Service LA SING - Michigan workers are in the midst of a change. They are changing from "rowers" to sailors", and how cast they make the switch will determine what course Michigan's economic future will take. Michigan's manufacturing industry has been likened to a galley ship, where workers were brought in just for their strong backs to row, while those above decided where the ship was to 1 go. A...…

January 01, 1989 • Page Image 1

…f r·w.�.'��',�,��,��,��,.�.�.� .• W.�.��'�."�'�����'��'��.a •• ' I I , I I ,I�---------------------------- " :110 is caring for,Michigan's children? By LCmcIi ly,. is er-income famjJie$ CapiIDI News &niiu that, have the most trouble find- LANSING - The steadily iDg adequate care. growing need for day care is She said that hile th forcing evaluation and ... m average cost of day care in o 0 is caring fo Michigan's Mi� is about S...…

January 31, 1988 • Page Image 1

…lxedr e . But m ca CUI me bers -=J .... : - ... 1L. agreed that - ore 0 an� improved commitmeot must be made from tate govemme 0 key·' . which include minority economic de, opment, urban revitaliza­ tion and educatio Rep. Ethel Terrell, D-Higb­ IaDd Park, said the goYCrnor' adeli revealed hope for a . more produ . .. "S . from the point of the Civil· Departmen� I think th his cooperation with the department been so of a chang...…

January 24, 1988 • Page Image 1

…I , • 10 ide Gloye.� or's j" comml 1 ...... 1 n . to pe .. on a u.s .. Court of Ap­ pe I decision, overturning i ig nt, set- ide la for minority and 0 en-o ned b ° . B , StaB rth, D-Deb'oit, . Goy. James J. B d d other e a<mrnment offi­ cials m mme fastcr on . ur­ ing vital Ic· lion isting . .. and womcn. " .. • 101 ,. Vera Riven ConvpotuImI Larry Laaaford'. life dream to beocme • reality ill CusopoIis, beca WLU-AN 9...…

January 17, 1988 • Page Image 1

….. I e mustioore unceasingly to, Ii t this n tion that . love to' a higher : I I' I = destiny, o a new. plateau of · • I . .� . I . ' - J 8rY 15, 1:929 - .-- I . j …

January 25, 1987 • Page Image 1

…) "SER VING THE SID GTO Of the S18.7 billion in propo spend- ing reduct' n for fi al year 1988 contained in the Admini­ tration's ne budget, one third ould come out of programs t r ted to 10 income Ameri­ can, despite the f t th program constitute 0 - ninth of the federal bud et, cording to an analy' i eel by the Budget and Policy Prioritie . ctual ..,ending for I in- come prosrams ould be sliced 6.7 bDlion bel the levels' ne...…

January 18, 1987 • Page Image 1

…" USER VING THE STATE'S AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY" JA UARY 18 - 24,1987 . -Dr. Ma rtin Luther King, Jr. " I have the audacity to believe that peoples eoeryuibe e � can have three meals a day for their bodies, . . education and culture for tbelr minds, and dignity, equality, and freedom for their spirits. I believe that , what self: entered men have torn down, other-centered men can build up." . King holiday observances circle th...…

January 11, 1987 • Page Image 1

…HSERVING THE VOL. IX NO.7 held in topic a of Bl ck z RIZO BID TO DROP I G HOLID Y riz na - Th re ently elected c n TVa­ tive ovemor of Arizona ha angered mo t Black and many white in ate with hi announced intention t dr p the state holiday honorin ain civil right leader Dr. artin Luther van STATE'S AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY" j polluted' he added. The forum wa held at Dunbar High hool which nee h d the best record in the ...…

January 27, 1986 • Page Image 1

…• omen In Karat • Page 9 Alumni d mand urry-up offen , . the e 1 hool I i Turn to page 3 lege did not vary from 30 percent. Here are other f cts and a tabI on colleg enrollment from th report, folio ed by chart owin Bl ck high hool gradu t totals for lected year : -From 1970 to 1984 th number of Bl ck college stu­ d nts e 14 to 34 more than doubled to 1.1 million hile the numb r of bite colleg udent ro by 37 percent t...…

January 13, 1986 • Page Image 1

…B nton T p. to att mpt UDAG revival - Pa e 18 B.H. Area unites for King Holiday - .Page 18 " -Ina tormy ion, on onday, January 6, 1986, that may t th tone for the n administration, . yor Wilce Cooke told incom­ dty commisaionetl that they ould spend their fir t months on the job liatening � lear- nina· . In routine busine , Acting finance Director Harold A. Andellon read the report of the accounts payable and checks released ...…

January 06, 1986 • Page Image 1

…lI,a •• d VOL. VIII NO.6 JANUARY 6 - 12,1986 Colleg Tee Bas etba I: ro ier Turn to page 6 Black Economic I depend BLACK EWS BRIEFS (LT S - WASHINGTO� DC) AACP TO REASSESS GOALS AND T CTICS ( e York) Leader of the nation' leading civil right organization - th AACP - held a priv te meeting in ew Yor City last e end to reas the organization's go and tactics. Atl t 24 of the 76-year-old organization' board member er at the ather...…

January 30, 1985 • Page Image 1

…• • o 0.9 JAN. 30 - FEB. 5, 1985 S G - Four depart.' ment of th State of Michigan do not employ minoriti or women in proporti n to their. pre nc in the popul tion. That i th finding of th ichigan D pt. of Civil Right rep rted in J nuary issue of the departm nt Let r. " The four departments are: th ttorney General the Legi - I tiv uditor General, tural Re ources and the State Police, the ewsletter tate . The dep rtm nt 'operate...…

January 23, 1985 • Page Image 1

…ac fo o • • ore VOL. VII ou BATTLE CREE A "Founders Day" ob rvance, celebrating the 75th anniversary y r of the ational Urban Leagu movement, will be held by the Battle Cree Are Urban League, Inc., on Sunday, January 27, 1985 t 4:00 p.m., at Second Baptist Church on orth ashington Avenue. ith the showing of "Honor­ in Ye erday, Challenging Tomorro ", a film depicting the . ory of e ational Urban League, and having it's fe...…

January 16, 1985 • Page Image 1

…Dr. Marl!in luther King Jr. HIS BIRTHDAY BECOMES A NATIO AL HOLIDAY Turn to Page 8 VOL. VII NO.7 JA UARV 16 - 22,1985 25. Bulk of Black stud ARBOR - More than 75 percent of all Blac u­ den in the United States are cncentrated within about two percent of the nation' school di trict , according to University of ichigan education Prof. Charle D. oody Sr. Whil the statistic may eem a mandate for new de g­ regation effort, oody beli...…

January 09, 1985 • Page Image 1

…Children in limbo - the foster care crisis TURN TO PAGE 4 VOL. VII NO.6 JANUARY 9 - 15, 1985 lac 'Aged � ta e on cut TURN TO PAGE 3 ants Blae omen involved p Iti Ily . Story on e S h e • Ir e 9 retirement CROCKETI will be honored t a he en;d a career with the Civil Right. CoJ/Brt Arts talent breaking out . ,., Th to the effort of 0 com munity-minded m . ian of Van Buren United Civic 0 nization obtained a grant from...…

January 02, 1985 • Page Image 1

…Brea for Sic Ie Cell Sufferers VOL. VII 0.5 JANUARY 2 - 8, 1 85 TU TOP GE 2 SHINGTO , D.C. - The ational ciation of Housing nd Redevelopment Offici s AHRO) . d recently that propo by Office of anage­ m nt and Budget Director David . Stockman to entirely wipe out Community Development Bloc Grant (CDBG and Urban Development ction Grant (UD G) ould repre nt a 'Dev tating blo t to the nation t capacity to me t critical infr tructu...…

January 25, 1984 • Page Image 1

…'. Sond die 11 btlstn' ICSSIln3n in 0 to mo eft - . Turn to Pag S tively ch tho p tent' leu , . JANUARY 25-31. 1984 ith Secretary Pierce Col. Guy Buford. SHI GTO D.C.- Declaring that. "the pi in, ugly fact is th t there is no recovery for Bla� Americans, tt John E. J cob, Pre ident of the ational Urb n Leagu ,a rted Blac America is in di te and predicted that, "deep changes in th economy and the freeze in racial progres ,tt wil...…

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