Program of TransAfrica Forum's Sixth Annual Conference, "Shaping a Post-Reagan Foreign Policy Toward Africa and the Caribbean," on June 5, 1987 in the Cannon House Office Building. The intent of the conference is to develop recommendations to guide those who will shape our foreign policy after 1988 and to renew the determination by African-Americans to play a more significant role in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy. Advancing a coherent and enlightened basis for this nation's relationship with African and Caribbean nations in the post-Reagan years is the task to which TransAfrica Forum, the educational and research affiliate of TransAfrica, is dedicated. The Luncheon Speaker is The Hon....
Program of TransAfrica Forum's Sixth Annual Conference, "Shaping a Post-Reagan Foreign Policy Toward Africa and the Caribbean," on June 5, 1987 in the Cannon House Office Building. The intent of the conference is to develop recommendations to guide those who will shape our foreign policy after 1988 and to renew the determination by African-Americans to play a more significant role in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy. Advancing a coherent and enlightened basis for this nation's relationship with African and Caribbean nations in the post-Reagan years is the task to which TransAfrica Forum, the educational and research affiliate of TransAfrica, is dedicated. The Luncheon Speaker is The Hon. Willie Brown, Speaker of the California State Assembly. Conference participants Include Robert Browne, former director of the African Development Fund; The Hon. Walter Fauntroy, Delegate, District of Columbia; The Hon. Maxine Waters, Assemblywoman, California State Assembly; Eddie Williams, President, Joint Center for Political Studies; and The Hon. Howard Wolpe, D-MI, Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Africa.