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~l'assroots Organizers, Students, Activists, Scholars, Clergy and Laity, and Union Leaders are invited to: The First Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium on Southern Africa Discussing "TOTAL STRATEGY": APARTHEID'S REGIONAL WAR

A Three Day Conference on South Africa's regional aggression sponsored by:

The Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund in cooperation with: The Coalition for a New Foreign Policy, WPFW Radio Station 89.3 FM, and The National Public Radio Satellite Fund supported by: The Student Association

January 29-31, 1987 (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) Family Life Center, Shiloh Baptist Church 1510 Ninth Street, NW (9th & P St, NW) Washington, DC

The Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium on Southern Africa is a project of the WOAEF. It will be held each January in conjunction with Martin Luther King's birthday. The purpose is to educate the general public, Congress and the media about central issues and events regarding southern Africa.

THE PROGRAM Thursday, January 29, 1987 6:00 pm Community Reception 7:00 pm Community Rally Against Apartheid Aggression

Friday, January 30, 1987 Saturday, January 31, 1987 9:00-10:00 Film Showing 9:00-10:00 Film Showing 10:00-12:30 Destabilization Plenary 10:00-12:30 Na mibia Panel 12:30-1:30 Lunch 12:30-1:30 Lunch 2:00-4:00 Simultaneous Panels: The Effects on 1:30-3:00 Simultaneous Panels: Destabilization: South Africa's Regional A View from the National Destabilization Liberation Movements Panel A: Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana SADCC an d Regional Efforts to End Lesotho and Swaziland Apartheid Hegemony Panel B: Special Targets of South African 3:00-4:30 Action Again st Apartheid's Aggression: Angola and Aggression - Strategies for the U.S Mozambique Movement

Symposium excerpts will be broadcast via satellite1 n cooperation with WPFW and the National Public Radio Satellite Fund.

For registration information please call the Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund at (202) 546-7961, or the Coalition for a New Foreign Policy at (202) 546-8400.

Honorary Symposium Committee: Dr. Mary Frances Berry,* U.S. Civil Rights Commission• Congressman John Conyers (D-MI) • Jennifer Davis, Director, American Committee on Africa• Congressman Ronald V. Dellums (D-CA) • Congressman Walter Fauntroy (D-DC) •Kathy Flewellen, Associate Director, American Friends Service Committee, the Washington Office • Dr. Sylvia Hill, Co-Chair, the Southern Africa Support Project• Rev. , President, the National Rainbow Coalition • Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) • Congressman (D-TX) •Senator Carl M. Levin (D-MI) •Gay J . McDougall, Director, Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law• Rev. Avery Post, President, United Church of Christ• David Reed, Director, Coalition for a New Foreign Policy• Randall Robinson, Executive Director, TransAfrica •Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder (D-CO) •Dr. Lorenzo Shepard, Co-Chair, Churches' Emergency Committee on Southern Africa• Congressman Stephen Solarz (D-NY) • Dr. Ronald Walters, Professor, Howard University• Roger Wilkins, Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies• Congressman Howard Wolpe (D-MI) •Honorable , Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. *organizations listed for identification only