Agenda of the May 6, 1986 meeting of the Southern Africa Working Group. I. Congressional Action on U.S. Aid to UNITA - Subcommittee and full committee mark-up of Hamilton bill, Prospects for floor action; II. Sanctions - Report on Subcommittee hearings, Likely action in the House, Prospects for a Senate companion, Lobbying strategy, Churches' Emergency Committee "Four Days of Action"; III. Namibia: Twenty Years of Illegal Occupation - Report on June 5 Namibia Briefing; IV. Free South Africa Movement Update - Cecelie Counts of TransAfrica reports; IV. SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER -- Dr. Bonganjalo Goba, lecturer in Theological Ethics at the University of South Africa (UNISA) who currently is teaching...
Agenda of the May 6, 1986 meeting of the Southern Africa Working Group. I. Congressional Action on U.S. Aid to UNITA - Subcommittee and full committee mark-up of Hamilton bill, Prospects for floor action; II. Sanctions - Report on Subcommittee hearings, Likely action in the House, Prospects for a Senate companion, Lobbying strategy, Churches' Emergency Committee "Four Days of Action"; III. Namibia: Twenty Years of Illegal Occupation - Report on June 5 Namibia Briefing; IV. Free South Africa Movement Update - Cecelie Counts of TransAfrica reports; IV. SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER -- Dr. Bonganjalo Goba, lecturer in Theological Ethics at the University of South Africa (UNISA) who currently is teaching at Chicago Theological Seminary. He has written widely on Black theology and was a central figure in the formation of the Kairos Document. The document describes the Southern Africa Working Group as an ad hoc coalition of organizations working for peace and justice in Southern Africa. Contact people are Doug Tilton and Damu Smith at the Washington Office on Africa.