Program of an educational event and rally presented by the Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid at the UAW Civic Center in Danville on May 12, 1990, sponsored by the United Auto Workers (UAW) Area Community Action Program Council and the Vermilion County Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW). The event is co-sponsored by the City of Danville Human Relations Commission; the Danville Area Community Services Council; the Danville Young Women's Christian Association; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); and the Vermilion County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO. The program says the Emcee is Jerry Wright, Chairman of the Community Services Committee of Vermilion County...
Program of an educational event and rally presented by the Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid at the UAW Civic Center in Danville on May 12, 1990, sponsored by the United Auto Workers (UAW) Area Community Action Program Council and the Vermilion County Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW). The event is co-sponsored by the City of Danville Human Relations Commission; the Danville Area Community Services Council; the Danville Young Women's Christian Association; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); and the Vermilion County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO. The program says the Emcee is Jerry Wright, Chairman of the Community Services Committee of Vermilion County and Chairman of the Danville Area Community Services Council. People listed in the program include Jim Nagel, Illinois Education Association; Brian Mitchell, International Representative, UAW; Rosetta Daylie, Associate Director, Council 31, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and Co-Chair, Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid; Reverend David Jarrett, Allen Chapel and Director, Human Resources Department, City of Danville; Kathleen Devine, Coordinator, Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid; Bill Stewart, Director, Region 4, UAW and Chair, Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid; and Nomonde Ngubo, International Representative, United Mine Workers of America and a founding member of the National Union of Mineworkers, South Africa's largest union. The program includes excerpts of a statement by Jay Naidoo, representing COSATU and the Mass Democratic Movement, at the United Nations in New York on December 12, 1989.