Leaflet advertising a FRONTLINE Forum on Friday, October 18, 1985 at Howard University School of Social Work Auditorium. The leaflet says the escalating resistance and repression in South Africa have riveted the world's attention; a rejuvenated U.S. anti-apartheid movement has begun to seriously challenge U.S. policy toward Pretoria. The leaflet says are this process unfolds, important questions arise: Why has the conflict in South Africa come to a head in this period? What is the analysis and strategy of the South African liberation forces? Why is the Reagan administration so stubborn in support of the Botha regime? How can we strengthen and broaden the U.S. anti-apartheid movement? The...
Leaflet advertising a FRONTLINE Forum on Friday, October 18, 1985 at Howard University School of Social Work Auditorium. The leaflet says the escalating resistance and repression in South Africa have riveted the world's attention; a rejuvenated U.S. anti-apartheid movement has begun to seriously challenge U.S. policy toward Pretoria. The leaflet says are this process unfolds, important questions arise: Why has the conflict in South Africa come to a head in this period? What is the analysis and strategy of the South African liberation forces? Why is the Reagan administration so stubborn in support of the Botha regime? How can we strengthen and broaden the U.S. anti-apartheid movement? The leaflet says there will be political analysis by Letisha Wadsworth, Line of March Black Liberation Commission; and Loretta Hobbs, FRONTLINE Correspondent. The leaflet says there will be commentary by Dumi Matabane, Washington D.C. Representative of the African National Congress (ANC)l and Dr. Sylvia Hill, Free South Africa Movement, Southern Africa Support Project. The leaflet says there will be a cultural presentation "In Process..." by the D.C. Black Women's A Cappella Ensemble. The leaflet discusses the Free South Africa Movement (FSAM) and the Southern Africa Support Project (SASP).