We still have a dream: From Selma to Soweto "We still have a dream: from Selma to Soweto" is part of the national commemoration of the work of Dr. Martin Luther , Jr., 1964 Nobel Peace Laureate and civil rights activist. Dr. King has been described as the "Second Father" of our country because of his efforts for iobs, peace and iustice for all Americans. ·

We are honored to have Bishop Desmond Tutu as our guest and keynote speaker. Bishop Tutu's efforts for non-violent social change in South Africa have closely paralleled those that Bishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu. Dr. King undertook in this country two 1984 Nobel Peace Laureate. decades ago. Born October 7, 1931, in the goldmining town of This festival also salutes the Oakland City Klerksdorp, South Africa. In Council which has adopted the most stringent 1978 Tutu became the first anti-apartheid divestment policy of any black secretary general of the interdenominational elected municipal government in the United South African Council of States. Churches. Bishop Tutu and his wife Leah Nomalizo Shenaxane have three daughters and one son. Bishop Tutu has become one of the most courageous anti­ apartheid activists in South Africa. EBONY & IVORY invite you to attend a dinner benefit for the National Emergency Fund of the South African Council of Churches Reception: 6 p.m. Master of Ceremonies: Honorable Willie Brown, Jr. Dinner: 7 p.m.

Keynote Speaker: Friday: January 77, 7986 Bishop Desmond M. Tutu 1984 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center Arena Anglican Bishop of Johannesburg, South Africa Tenth and Fallon Streets Oakland, California Guest Speaker: Amadou- Mahtar M'Bow Diredor General of UNESCO Entertainment: Awards: f,a rtha Kitt Abdullah Ibrahim driving force for Martin L. King, Jr. (Dollar Brand) National Holiday Steve Van Zandt co-producer, Sun City record projed Information: Ca/1415!547-3592 John Sculley president and CEO, Apple Computer, Inc. R.S.V.P. by January 10 HONORARY DINNER CO-CHAIRPERSONS Hon. Jimmy Carter, President of the United States (1976-1980) Hon. Edward Kennedy, U.S. Senator (Massachusetts) Yolanda King, Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change Naomi Tutu-Seavers, President, Bishop Tutu Refugee Fund Hon. Lionel Wilson, Mayor, City of Oakland

Dinner Committee Members Han. Alan Cranston Hon. Nancy Skinner Han. Leo McCarthy Hon. Fred Cooper ~fJi: Jri~d~~zn ~~e~~~~~f~s Hon. Barbara Boxer Han. Bob Knox Henry L. Gardner Hon. Sala Burton Han. John George Dr. Howard Gloyd ZJ~;i~ ~Q~do Hon. Ronald Dellums Han. Harry G. Britt David Glover Rev. Carole Nelson Han. Don Edwards Hon. Richard Hongisto Bill Graham 0 Hon. Tom Lantos Han. Willie B. Kennedy Paul Haible b~dJ~h~ ~~~~n Ill. Han. George Miller Jr. Hon. Bill Maher loni Hancock C.J. Patterson Hon. Noiman Mineta John Harrington Drummond Pike Han. Fortne)' Stark ~~~: 'f'o'h~d'ivl~f~~;; John Henning Han. Willie Brown Hon. Louise Renne Rev. Will Hei'zfeld t1.'Wiih~~iRoss Han. Tom Bates Han. Carol Ruth Silver Adam Hochschild Irving Sarnoff Han. Elihu Harris Han. Nancy Walker Jane Jackson Stanley K. Sheinbaum Han. Johan Klehs Hon. Doris Word Ruth Jackson Bennet Skewes-Cox Han. Julian Bond Dr. William Jenkins Ellen Starbird Han. Bill Lockyer Roger Abelson Geraldine Johnson Betsye Steele Han. Nicholas C. Petris Walter Johnson Leigh Steinberg Hon. Leo Bazile g~~{9A~~~~d!r Quincy Jones John T. Stevens Sr. Han. Aleta Cannon AI Lannon Ida Strickland Han. Marge Gibson ~~r~~aa~~SJ~~~; Francis Moore Lappe Bishop William Swing Han. Carter Gilmore Lia Belli Rev. Peter C. Szutu Han. Mary Moore Henry Berman Sally Lilienthal Dr. M.J. Thompson Edwin Bianco John Lillie Ira Tucker ~~~: Cf?,~~n°i,/'e';)r. Nancy Campbell Dr. Ben Majors Yori Wada Tony Canneta Julianne Malveaux ~~~: ~~c; ~h~;dler Don W. Carlson Lynell Mattox iJ;~~'wa~~~ler Han. John Denton Gay Cobb Rev. Doris McCullough Doren Weinberg Han. Wesley E. Hester Sr. Jonathan Cohen Steven Mckeever Peter Yarrow Han. Barbara Ann Lashley Toni Cook Ed Merling Sou/ Zaentz Han. Maudelle Shirek Harold Ellis Jr. Henry Mestre Jr. fan Zellick Produced by Imagine Nine Inc. Bishop Tutu's appearance arranged by Adelphia Foundation, Lia Belli, president. Design by Kathleen Goodwin. Typesetting by Ocean Type. Printing by General Printing. Labor Donated