Potluck lunch and swim party at the home of Marge Rohlfing in addition to meeting. Also present were Sue and Terry Larson, Steve Middlemas, David and Kathy Leaver, Tom and Kia Conrad, and Rachel Wolf. The minutes say Kasigo Chikane was optimistic that Namibia would be free and urged work on efforts for ending apartheid in South Africa. The minutes say Middlemas will attend National Assembly in Chicago; the church in Blanchardville has set aside a room for study on Namibia. The minutes mention legislative signers for divestment, the Anti-Apartheid Coalition's benefit for SWAPO, the Teacher's Convention, a Namibia week, boycotts for products from South Africa, union leaders, You Strike...
Potluck lunch and swim party at the home of Marge Rohlfing in addition to meeting. Also present were Sue and Terry Larson, Steve Middlemas, David and Kathy Leaver, Tom and Kia Conrad, and Rachel Wolf. The minutes say Kasigo Chikane was optimistic that Namibia would be free and urged work on efforts for ending apartheid in South Africa. The minutes say Middlemas will attend National Assembly in Chicago; the church in Blanchardville has set aside a room for study on Namibia. The minutes mention legislative signers for divestment, the Anti-Apartheid Coalition's benefit for SWAPO, the Teacher's Convention, a Namibia week, boycotts for products from South Africa, union leaders, You Strike the Women, You Strike a Rock, the Civic Center in Madison, Rev. Allan Boesak will speak at Beloit College, the Press House in Madison, and St. Matthew Lutheran Church. [This document was digitized by Zeb Larson who provided it to the African Activist Archive Project.]