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AFRICA NETWORK Resources Information Action • P.O AFRICA NETWORK Resources Information Action • p.o. lea SB Ewnston. l eo204 Chairman Dennis Brutus KWANZAA HONORS LIST: 1988 Vice-Chairpersons Jan Carew Seven Principles of Kwanzaa Joy Carew Umoja-Unity: Kujichagulia-Self- Determination: Ujima-Collective Work Nancy Singham and Responsibility: Ujamaa-Cooperative Economics: Nia-Purpose: Secretary/Treasurer Kuumba-Creativity: Imani-Faith Y.B. Holly Educational Outreach LITERATURE Coordinator Mokubung Nkomo Higher than Hope: Mandela-the man, not the myth. Fatima Meer. Washington D.C. Skotaville Publishers. Johannesburg. South Africa Coordinator No Life of My Own. Frank Chikane. Skotaville Publishers Allan Ebert Preparing for Power: Oliver Tambo Speaks. Adelaide Tambo. Heinemann Educational Books. London. England Educational Outreach Sophiatown: Coming of Age in South Africa. Don Mattera. Representatives Beacon Press. Boston. Massachusetts Nomonde Ngubo The Cine-a of "Apartheid. Keyan Tomaselli. Smyrna Press. (Washington D.C.) Brooklyn. New York Winston Nagan The Labor Lawyer's Guide to the Rights and Responsibilities (Florida) of Employee Whistleblowers. Stephen M. Kohn. Michael D. Kohn. Ruth Andris Quorum Books. New York. New York Stuart McCarrell Torch in the Night. Anne Hope. Friendship Press. Sterling Plumpp New York. New York (Illinois) Tutu: Voice of the Voiceless. Shirley Du Boulay Amelia Blossom House Hodder & Soughton Publishers. London. England (Kentucky) Vernon Domingo SYMPOSIA (Massachusetts) Culture against Apartheid: United Nations Special Committee Martha Page Blunt against Apartheid in cooperation with Ministry of Culture Don Cooney of Greece and Hellenic Association of the United Nations. leander Jones Athens. Greece. S~ptember 2-4. 1988 Don van Hoven (Michigan) Post-Apartheid South Africa: TUE PEOPLE SHALL GOVERN Winsome Munro Symposium III. Department of Black Community Education Elizabeth Schmidt Research & Development. University of Pittsburgh. March 17-19. 1988 (Minnesota) Vera Michelson FILM. MUSICAL DRAMA & VIDEO (New York) A World Apart [Ruth First profile]. Producer: Shawn Slovo. film Margaret Lee Robben Island: Our University. Producer: Lindy Wilson. film (Tennessee) S8rafina! Producers: Mbongeni Ngema & Hugh Masakela. musical drama Hal Wylie Voices from South Africa. American Friends Service Committee. video (Texas) John Dommisse CITATIONS (Virginia) South African Council On Sport: 15 year anniversary Peter Bohmer Tennis Association of South Africa: 10 year anniversary Gail Tremblay Religious Action Network/American Committee On Africa: 1988 Sel ma Waldman (Washington) Honorees are being recognized for their contributions to Covenant Against South African society and the community. and particularly Apartheid at Home for the way their work embodies the principles of Kwanzaa: & Abroad/Clergy & a Swahili word meaning "First Fruits". A seven day ritual. laity Concerned the holiday is celebrated by Africans and African-Americans (New York, NY) from December 26-January 1. Young Socialist Alliance "(New York, NY) Capital District Against Apartheid & Racism Dennis Brutus Nancy Singham Y.B. Holly (Albany, NY) Chairman Vice-Chai rperson Secretary.
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