Leaflet advertising a showing "Passing the Message", a film documenting the democratic trade union movement confronting the racist apartheid regime of white South Africans; "Awake from Mourning", a film shot inside South Africa's black townships and rural reserves showing the experiences of black women from Soweto as they face the double exploitation of racism and sexism; and "Follow the Yellowcake Road" a video documenting the clandestine movement of uranium from Namibia on May 20 at 102B Well Hall, Michigan State University. The leaflet says this is the first showing in this area, second try, of "Follow the Yellow Cake Road". The film showings are sponsored by the Southern Africa Liberation...
Leaflet advertising a showing "Passing the Message", a film documenting the democratic trade union movement confronting the racist apartheid regime of white South Africans; "Awake from Mourning", a film shot inside South Africa's black townships and rural reserves showing the experiences of black women from Soweto as they face the double exploitation of racism and sexism; and "Follow the Yellowcake Road" a video documenting the clandestine movement of uranium from Namibia on May 20 at 102B Well Hall, Michigan State University. The leaflet says this is the first showing in this area, second try, of "Follow the Yellow Cake Road". The film showings are sponsored by the Southern Africa Liberation Committee (SALC) and the PIRGIM Divestiture Task Force. A SALC sticker on the leaflet expresses support for Nelson Mandela and the McGoff Off campaign at Michigan State University. [Note on date: SALC usually showed movies on Fridays and May 20 was on a Friday in 1983, the movie "Passing the Message" was released that year but was shown by the Committee for a Free South Africa in Washington, DC that same month. "Awake from Mourning" was released in 1981 and "Follow the Yellowcake Road" was released in 1981.]