FOR A FREE AND DEMOCRATIC CHRIS HANI - U.S. TOUR April 19-May 5, 1991 ~ April 9, 1991

Dear Friend,

You are invited to attend a reception in honor of Chris Bani, one of the most highly respected and prestigious leaders of the anti­ movement in south Africa. Mr. Bani is a member of the Executive Committee of the African National Congress and Chief of Staff of its military wing, .

The reception which will immediately precede Mr. Bani's keynote address at Central Methodist Church, will be held:

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1991 6:00 - 7:30 pm DETROIT COUNCIL OF TBE ARTS GALLERY 47 E. ADAMS (1 Block East of Woodward) Donation $15 The reception will also feature a photo exhibit of scenes from South Africa by Detroit photojournalist, Asha Walidah, and music by noted Detroit jazz musicians Bill Meyer, Bubie Crawford, Kasuku Mafia.

Mr. Bani's visit, part of a 10 city national tour sponsored by the People's Weekly World newspaper, comes at a crucial juncture in the negotiating process underway with the South African government.

Tickets for the reception can be obtained by calling 961-2025 or at the door. If you are unable to attend, please send a contribution in the enclosed envelope to help support this activity. We sincerely hope you will be able to join us for this important occasion. -

Yours truly,

Welcoming committee for Chris Bani (Partial List)

Ismael Ahmed Pat Fry Dave Moore Chris Alston Michael Funke Steve Noffke Ron Aronson Ruth Goldman Michele stone Clementine Barfield Ernest Goodman Maggie Tyson Clyde Cleveland Leslie Graves Akua Budu Watkins Laura Dewey Anne Baney Joann Watson Kofi Egbo Gloria Bouse Al Fishman Roger Jardine Peggy Frankie ~aryann Mahaffey Hear Chris Bani South African anti-apartheid leader*

What are the changes in South Africa? How did they come about? What are the pros­ pects for negotiating a peaceful transition to a free, non-racial, democratic South Africa? Is a resumption of armed struggle a possibility? Who are the forces involved in the fight against apartheid? Should international sanctions be continued? Chris Hani will address these and other questions in this stop on his tour of major U.S. cities. Don't miss this opportunity to hear and meet one of the major figures in South Africa's freedom struggle. Saturday, April 20, ~t 8 p.m. Central United Methodist Church 2nd floor, Woodward and Adams Admission $3 (students and unemployed $1) Reception: 6 - 8 p.m. Donation $15 at Del. Council of the Arts Gallery 47 E. Adams (1 block east of Woodward); parking at church $1 Auspices: People's Weekly World. For tickets and information: 961-2025

·Chris Hani is a member of the Executive Committee of the African National Congress, chief of staff of its military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe, and a member of the Political Bureau of the South African Communist Party. He has also participated in negotiations with the South African regime.