TransAfrica
Washington, DC, United States
About September or early October 1984
2 pages
Memorandum for the Chicago Support Committee conference October 5-7, 1984 outlines the responsibility of Support Committees to raise TransAfrica issues in local fora. Committees should respond promptly to issues with educational events, publications or press statements, radio shows, public demonstrations, or lobbying efforts. Working in formal or informal coalition with other anti-apartheid groups, interested legislators, academics, or student groups can be important. Coalitions depend largely in consistent personal contact and keeping good records. The Cincinnati Support Committee is considering co-sponsoring an event with a local University's black student organization or political...
Memorandum for the Chicago Support Committee conference October 5-7, 1984 outlines the responsibility of Support Committees to raise TransAfrica issues in local fora. Committees should respond promptly to issues with educational events, publications or press statements, radio shows, public demonstrations, or lobbying efforts. Working in formal or informal coalition with other anti-apartheid groups, interested legislators, academics, or student groups can be important. Coalitions depend largely in consistent personal contact and keeping good records. The Cincinnati Support Committee is considering co-sponsoring an event with a local University's black student organization or political group that could be funded by the school.
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