Leaflet advertising a teach-in at HUB on the campus the University of Washington on April 23 organized by Associated Students of University of Washington (ASUW). Welcome to the teach-in will be by Trish Coffey, Director of Commission for International Students, and Vivian Sessoms, Director of Organization for Afro-American Students. There will be session on INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL DIVESTMENT CAMPAIGNS with international perspective from George Laithum, co-founder and chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) in Vancouver, Canada and national perspective from Dumisana Kumalo, American Committee on Africa. Local perspective will be from Maryamu Eltayeb, coordinator of the American...
Leaflet advertising a teach-in at HUB on the campus the University of Washington on April 23 organized by Associated Students of University of Washington (ASUW). Welcome to the teach-in will be by Trish Coffey, Director of Commission for International Students, and Vivian Sessoms, Director of Organization for Afro-American Students. There will be session on INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL DIVESTMENT CAMPAIGNS with international perspective from George Laithum, co-founder and chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) in Vancouver, Canada and national perspective from Dumisana Kumalo, American Committee on Africa. Local perspective will be from Maryamu Eltayeb, coordinator of the American Friends Service Committee South Africa Project, and national university perspective with Reverend Daughtry, Chairperson, Black United Front. The leaflet says the films "The White Laager" and "Generations of Resistance" will be shown. A session on WOMEN IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN STRUGGLE will include the film "South Africa Belongs To Us;"and presentations by Susan Revotskie on "International Perspective of South African Women," Zenko Dayton on "Life as a South African Woman," and Sadikifu Akina James on "Role of Black Women in the Apartheid Struggle." A session on UW STUDENTS SPEAK OUT wil includeScott Wilson on "UW Divestment" (with a slide show), Ernie Brown on "The International Connection," David Gauber on "US Role in South Africa," Robin Farman on "Reflections of a South African Exchange Student," Syid S. Askia on "The Influence of Religion in the Struggle," Onum Esonu on "Ingredients of Survival in South Africa," and Cliff Hooper on "Psychology of Racism." The leaflet says there will be a session on WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? with Linda Averill (Director of ASUW Women's Commission), Dumisana Kumala, and Trish Coffey.