Leaflet advertising a conference on May 3-4, 1986 at Michigan State University (MSU) coordinated by the Southern Africa Liberation Committee (SALC), funded by Associated Students of MSU (ASMSU). The conference will feature official Representatives of the Observer Missions to the United Nations of the African National Congress (ANC) and the Southwest Africa Peoples' Organization (SWAPO) of Namibia, the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), other speakers from liberation support groups, and cultural entertainment. A partial list of endorsers includes TransAfrica (Detroit), Free South Africa Movement (Detroit), All Peoples' Congress (Detroit), Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (Ann Arbor),...
Leaflet advertising a conference on May 3-4, 1986 at Michigan State University (MSU) coordinated by the Southern Africa Liberation Committee (SALC), funded by Associated Students of MSU (ASMSU). The conference will feature official Representatives of the Observer Missions to the United Nations of the African National Congress (ANC) and the Southwest Africa Peoples' Organization (SWAPO) of Namibia, the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), other speakers from liberation support groups, and cultural entertainment. A partial list of endorsers includes TransAfrica (Detroit), Free South Africa Movement (Detroit), All Peoples' Congress (Detroit), Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (Ann Arbor), Pan African Students' Union (Wayne State University in Detroit), Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (Ann Arbor), South African Solidarity Organization (SASO II at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo), Student Government, St. Clair County Community College (Port Huron), Front Lash (Marquette), Creative Peace Movement (Mt. Pleasant), African Students' Union (MSU), Committee Against Racism and Apartheid on Campus (MSU), and Turkish Students' Association (MSU). The leaflet says as the white minority regimes' brutal actions in South Africa and Namibia have reached new levels and the International community must organize to support the struggle of the black people there. At the same time, the cancer of racism in our own society continues to deny the black and indigenous peoples their rightful place in the U.S. SALC is organizing ths statewide conference to bring together Michigan groups and individuals committed to fighting against apartheid in South Africa and racism at home; the content and format will be decided at a statewide planning meeting on April 5 in Ann Arbor. • AN OPEN INVITATION TO JOIN US FOR THE MICHIGAN ANTI-APARTHEID AND RACISM CONFERENCE