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Show “BIACK | a f q i ie Wileyri iy snyae Cay ay AijMm Hai nl a at rif | i Mm | : ‘ eee HT Pet, 1F LD ay i Hh ied | nn nM ! f i ULHi ie fl bihu tt ninea iie cn I ee i tti it Me iB me mn i su i ut cnnATAU H HHHagAia ‘i ne LS Ni uh mi Hs MH HY i i i el nn | yr haa a i Lh [}Hi a A } P i, 3 ; S il i Ny iwT it HTi A Hi 2 eA TV for Black eyes. And Black minds. Tune in the premiere this Monday, September 28, and see — The Black Warrior: his fighting tradition and his responsibility to detend his rights as a man, as viewed by black belt karate master Frederick Hamilton. | Black Filmmakers: Ossie Davis, Melvin Van Peebles and William Greaves discuss the problems faced by Black Filmmakers in trying to break into the film industry. Congress of African Peoples: Highlights of the Black Power con- terence held in Atlanta this past Labor Day weekend. Student Unrest: fr... demos Qreowk; prvsider reer yo? C1. CAFHV CL OTT yr and a member of the Presidént’s Commission on Student Unrest, fells how colleges must adjust to new student demands. The Organization of African Unity: Horace Jenkins reports from Ethiopia, where Black Journal has set up offices. Otner BJ correspondents across the U.S. will also report. Black Commercials: c series of non-commercial commercials” that promote Black values and ideas. Every month Black Journal will present features that reflect the Black experience. In October we'll focus on the building of Soul City in North Carolina; African Ambassadors who give their views on Black ‘Americans and the drive for stronger cultural ties between African Americans and Africans on the continent; and Collective Black Artists, who have gotten together for the purpose of determining the destiny of their own music. Black Journal is the only Black network news show — and a winner of the Emmy Award. It's your show. Produced for Blacks, by Blacks and about Blacks. Watch it — on the last Monday of every month. ‘BIACK JOURNAL”~MON.SEPT 28 (Check newspapers for exact day and time on your local public TV station.) AN NETPRODUCTION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING DON’T FORGET — THE SALT LAKE BRANCH OF THE NAACP MEETS THE FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 8:00 P.M. AT THE NETTIE GREGORY CENTER, LOCATED AT 742 WEST SOUTH TEMPLE. Page11 Poverty and the Poor |