Leaflet advertising an event on August 12, 1978 at Edwin T. Pratt Park with guest speaker Joyce Meissenheimer from Cape Town, South Africa. There will also be dance and poetry by the July 26 Choreopoets, music by Gwiny'ai on m'bira (a traditional instrument from Zimbabwe), and African drumming and dancing. The leaflet also advertises a teach-in on South Africa at the Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center. The events are sponsored by the South Africa Women's Day Planning Committee, which includes the Southern Africa Study/Action group, the Steve Biko Memorial Committee, UW Out of South Africa Committee, the Black Studies Department at UW, UW Women's Commission, the Third World Coalition, the...
Leaflet advertising an event on August 12, 1978 at Edwin T. Pratt Park with guest speaker Joyce Meissenheimer from Cape Town, South Africa. There will also be dance and poetry by the July 26 Choreopoets, music by Gwiny'ai on m'bira (a traditional instrument from Zimbabwe), and African drumming and dancing. The leaflet also advertises a teach-in on South Africa at the Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center. The events are sponsored by the South Africa Women's Day Planning Committee, which includes the Southern Africa Study/Action group, the Steve Biko Memorial Committee, UW Out of South Africa Committee, the Black Studies Department at UW, UW Women's Commission, the Third World Coalition, the American Friends Service Committee Southern Africa Summer Project, and the Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center. The drawing is by Selma Waldman.