Initial proposal for a meeting on June 5, 1987 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The leaflet proposes three topics to address and possible speakers. (1) The situation in South Africa, the political climate in the U.S. and the world, and M.I.T.'s influential role (Congressman Howard Wolpe, Congressman Bruce Morrison, or Professor Willard Johnson). (2) The economic situation in Southern Africa and the U.S. and how they interact, and how divestment and disinvestment work (a prominent lecturer in business or economics such as Dean Lester Thurow, Professor John Parsons, and Roger [Robert?] Zevin. (3) Prominent activist on South Africa (Randall Robinson, Neo Mnumzana, Noma Nziza, Ms....
Initial proposal for a meeting on June 5, 1987 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The leaflet proposes three topics to address and possible speakers. (1) The situation in South Africa, the political climate in the U.S. and the world, and M.I.T.'s influential role (Congressman Howard Wolpe, Congressman Bruce Morrison, or Professor Willard Johnson). (2) The economic situation in Southern Africa and the U.S. and how they interact, and how divestment and disinvestment work (a prominent lecturer in business or economics such as Dean Lester Thurow, Professor John Parsons, and Roger [Robert?] Zevin. (3) Prominent activist on South Africa (Randall Robinson, Neo Mnumzana, Noma Nziza, Ms. Mandela (daughter of Nelson and Winnie), or Themba Vilakazi).