The mailing provides an update of activities around the country on STOP Apartheid Violence Week, when exciting events are scheduled in many cities. A number of churches held special services or said prayers for the victims of apartheid's violence; meanwhile, grassroots organizations and labor unions have planned teach-ins and showings of anti-violence videos. The Southern Africa Network of Chicago Churches will hold a demonstration on February 11 outside the South African Consulate in Chicago, the Michigan Coalition on Human Rights Coalition and SOSAD (Save our Sons and Daughters) will hold a vigil outside the Detroit County Building, and a Los Angeles celebration of the third anniversary of...
The mailing provides an update of activities around the country on STOP Apartheid Violence Week, when exciting events are scheduled in many cities. A number of churches held special services or said prayers for the victims of apartheid's violence; meanwhile, grassroots organizations and labor unions have planned teach-ins and showings of anti-violence videos. The Southern Africa Network of Chicago Churches will hold a demonstration on February 11 outside the South African Consulate in Chicago, the Michigan Coalition on Human Rights Coalition and SOSAD (Save our Sons and Daughters) will hold a vigil outside the Detroit County Building, and a Los Angeles celebration of the third anniversary of Nelson Mandela's release from jail to be held at the historic Holman United Methodist Church. Signed petitions to President Clinton should be sent no later than February 19. [Note: the press release that was enclosed is on this website.]