The press release says in Atlanta on Feb. 1 and 2 SCEF convened an Organizing Conference to Stop South African coal; 197 people registered at the conference, held at the Phyliss Wheatley YWCA, from about 40 cities and representing 57 organizations. The press release mentions the A.L.S C, (African Liberation Support Committee), the Atlanta Labor Action Alliance, the Selma Project,, the October League, the Revolutionary Union, the Birmingham Coalition to Stop South African Coal, the Malcolm X United Liberation Front, the Black Workers Congress, the New Orleans Support Committee, the Atlanta Anti-Repression Coalition, Bob Zeller, Malcolm Suber, Tapson Mawere, the Zimbabwe African National Union...
The press release says in Atlanta on Feb. 1 and 2 SCEF convened an Organizing Conference to Stop South African coal; 197 people registered at the conference, held at the Phyliss Wheatley YWCA, from about 40 cities and representing 57 organizations. The press release mentions the A.L.S C, (African Liberation Support Committee), the Atlanta Labor Action Alliance, the Selma Project,, the October League, the Revolutionary Union, the Birmingham Coalition to Stop South African Coal, the Malcolm X United Liberation Front, the Black Workers Congress, the New Orleans Support Committee, the Atlanta Anti-Repression Coalition, Bob Zeller, Malcolm Suber, Tapson Mawere, the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), Paul Irish, the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), the Black Military Resistance League, Larry McDonald, and the John Birch Society.