Leaflet advertising Southern Africa Week, featuring a forum with Sam Nujoma, President of SWAPO (South West African People's Organization), who will speak about the armed struggle against the South African government in illegally-occupy Namibia. The forum, on June 5 at New Bethel Baptist Church, will celebrate the community's solidarity with the people of Namibia; it will include cultural selections from community groups. Southern Africa Week also will include the WHUR RADIOTHON on May 19, during which pledges will be solicited. On May 20, SASP and the Black Film Institute will present two films, "Nelson Mandela" and "Between the Hammer and The Anvil," followed by a discussion with a representative...
Leaflet advertising Southern Africa Week, featuring a forum with Sam Nujoma, President of SWAPO (South West African People's Organization), who will speak about the armed struggle against the South African government in illegally-occupy Namibia. The forum, on June 5 at New Bethel Baptist Church, will celebrate the community's solidarity with the people of Namibia; it will include cultural selections from community groups. Southern Africa Week also will include the WHUR RADIOTHON on May 19, during which pledges will be solicited. On May 20, SASP and the Black Film Institute will present two films, "Nelson Mandela" and "Between the Hammer and The Anvil," followed by a discussion with a representative of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. This event will be at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) Van Ness Campus. During Southern Africa Week, WPFW 89.3 also will host a DAY OF INFORMATION ON SOUTHERN AFRICA, with special programming and interviews on the struggle for liberation in Southern Africa. WHMM's Evening Exchange will show the films "Woza Albert," "The Devils Circle," "In the Shadow of Apartheid," "Namibia," and "Winds of Change."