Statement for the North American Anti-Imperialist Coalition (NAAIC) conference in 1973. The statement describes the purposes of Medical-Aid for Southern Africa (MASA): to raise funds, medical supplies, and clothing to be sent to southern Africa; to educate people in America about why these conditions exist by promoting documentary films about Africa and sponsoring plays, lectures and other programs; to work with existing medical agencies such as the Mozambique Institute, Boavida Hospital, S.A.M. (Servecio de Assistencia Medica), and The Friendship Institute; and to campaign against apartheid and Portuguese colonialism. MASA has raised one ton of clothing and is preparing to make its first...
Statement for the North American Anti-Imperialist Coalition (NAAIC) conference in 1973. The statement describes the purposes of Medical-Aid for Southern Africa (MASA): to raise funds, medical supplies, and clothing to be sent to southern Africa; to educate people in America about why these conditions exist by promoting documentary films about Africa and sponsoring plays, lectures and other programs; to work with existing medical agencies such as the Mozambique Institute, Boavida Hospital, S.A.M. (Servecio de Assistencia Medica), and The Friendship Institute; and to campaign against apartheid and Portuguese colonialism. MASA has raised one ton of clothing and is preparing to make its first shipment.