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Therapists from Baylor College
of Medicine conduct individual,
group, marital, an& fomiiy coun-
seling for residents of the Star of
Hope's Transitional Living Cen-
ter, a facility for homeless women
and fomilies.
“Most women referred to the
Transitional Living Center have a
history of physical or sexual
abuse," said Dr. Warren Holle-
man, director of the Baylor/Star of
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dealing with fomiiy relationships." accepting scholarship applications
Two marriage and family them- college-bound M$ft school
pists, two clinical psychologists, *««« “d cosmetoloo| students
two family-practice physicians, throu^i its Fred Luster, Sr. Eduee-
and a social worker, all from Bay- tion Foundation. The winning stu-
lor. provide services at the Center, dents are selected on the basis of
Nearly 50 people receive counsel- t*K‘r academic achievement, ex-
ing, instruction, or diagnostic eval- tracurricular activities and com-
uation there each week munity service.
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have to adapt our approach (other- AI-IBAI Board of Directors in
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a weekend trip away from their
children or buy a self- help book
might be standard options fot a
counselor in private practice with
middle-class patients, but we have
to find other resources to help our
clients." ’
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might enable hire to help hk people.
Helblt a burning need to heal Macks,
to break their bonds, to emancipate
ter Products, Inc. To date, the
Foundation has awarded more than
$96,000 in scholarships.
The deadlines for Fred Luster,
Sr. Education Foundation scholar-
ships are April 15, 1999 for col-
lege scholarships and March 1,
1999 for cosmetology scholar-
ships. For more information or an
application, contact AHBAI Head-
quarters. 401 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60611; 312/644-
6610; Fax 312/527-665$;
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mation.
But foe foct is that day-to-day fob
in the South was—and still too much
is—for a Black petson, a constant
provocation to sneer. With the un-
speakably brutal An Crow statutes ,
which were tantamount to official — „■ . . .
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the Montaomery busboycott, leading Two Kinds of Ange Early In Ufs to take. With a teacher, he amaded Whlle ^ tremendous desire
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taon fo Birmingham, aodthc march tin Luther King, Let the Trumpet Georgia tewn--whtoh tional courses at nearby Harvard
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for the first time, told
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and the insults they themselves en-
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hM»r>«y white pwion."_______
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isn't bitter, hateful, and damag- “Hw out I tow «
Mot knowing Kw*» be Though dwra was definitely a
fo a good way—or even large, justifiable c
that inch a thins is oossi- without seeing it
What differentiates a |
handsome anger from an
ugly anger Is whether thk
anger is narrowly
personal, is all for the I
advancement of
is for something beau-
tffld and just, sustained I
by space, time, and
history. ” EU Siegel ||
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studies on bis own. In addition to I
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of thought as to economics
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known what fib Siegel enlafoed
about the came of racism: ft is foe)
desire to have contempt for what it
different from oneself “as a means
of self-increase as one sees it "And I ]
wish he could have known, too, how;
utterly, passionately Mr. Siegel was
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