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- ? P?ft 2-Th? Ckronide, T! Panel A( '< What does it mean to be black and gay? How do black homosexuals handle this double stigma? Do they run from their own roots in pursuit of sexual rights? How does a black homosexual adjust in a racist society? These questions and others like them will be directed to a panel of black homosexuals on this week's edition of Tony .\>? A A *. . ? ? A seminar on "Women i the YWCA at 1201 Glade Si event is sponsored by th< ministers and will focus or role of women in religion, information. The meeting place of th< session of the Forsyth Cou to be held at 2 p.m., has be< sioners' Meeting Room ir ITanglewood Clubhouse at mons. SATURDAY A demonstration on the i sai plants will be held ir Kcynoiaa uaraens greenho ticipant will be given a bo: the demonstration. For reg ther information on the w< The Winston-Salem chaj tion of Black Social Work< the month of March to sei tion's national convention i will hold a car wash at the 311 (New Walkertown Roa 727-8305 or 788-6204. Dr. Helen Lee Turner, a Averett College in Danvi speaker at the 4 * Women & Kv; tU*. VWr' A Iwj iiiv a " vn, uk rui>] Program and local women seminar, which will be he workshops and other acti with coffee and registrar the workshops, call ' MONDAY The YWCA Family Rc program on "Getting to 1 p.m. at the YWCA on Gla Newborn,** will be showr Mary Lou Moore, a Lam and Nancy Fagg, R.N., 722-5138 for more inform WEDNESDi The Otesha Dance am workshops at Atkins Hig Tye-dye workshops will b and from 1:14 - 2 p.m. to< held at at 9:09 a.m. and a i 10:02 10:50 a.m. on Mai r ittffdcy, Mtrdt 17, 1963 i * It* m ldresses{ Brown's Journal, "Black Gays." Televised nationally on public television (PBS), the program will be seen in this area on WUNL-TV, Channel 26, at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 20. For the most part, say the panelists, black homosexuals find that disapproval of their sexual preference is as prevalent ? if not more so ? : f mnncn 1 / ind Religion" will be held at t. from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. The t YWCA and local women 1 many issues concerning the Call 722-5138 for registration i regularly-scheduled briefing nty Board of Commissioners, m changed from the Commisi the Hall of Justice to the Tanglewood Park in Clemf, MARCH 19 nethods used in growing bon i tne education wing ot tnc use from 1 - 3 p.m. Each parnsai plant to take home aftei istration information and fur>rkshop, call 761-5593. 3ter of the National Associa ;rs is sponsoring events during id a delegate to the organiza in Miami in April. The chaptei Fas-Gas Texaco on Highwaj d). For more information, cal visiting assistant professor a lie, Va., will be the keynot< Religion" seminar, sponsorec rth County Women's Studie: ministers and lay women. Th< Id at the YMCA, will featun vities and will start at 9 a.m an. For more information or 722-5138. , MARCH 21 source Center will sponsor , Know Your Newborn" at 7:3? ide Street. The film, "Amazin l and a discussion will follow aze birth technique instructor will lead the discussion. Ca! lation. \Y, MARCH 23 i Music Ensemble will hol< ;h School through March 25 e held from 12:21 - 1:09 p.m Jay. A dance workshop will bi mini concert will be given fron rch 25. 4 I '-V"! !__! Sensitive in the black community as it is in society in general. Panelist Sidney Thompson, a member of the National Coalition of Black Gays, says: . "Blacks prefer not to acknowledge homosexuality because the black community perceives race as being a more important issue and sexuality detracts from the condition facing blacks in America. The difficulty Crime Prevent Man Bri Assaults 'i; "\C'r v'^VV C >aV*.> - ? \ u - \W ? > it >-? *4 * TheT<iitowiH6,,CriM4 BS you abreast of criminal acti to help you protect your fair Rape 500 block, Goler Court The complainant charged apartment, raped her and suspect; warrants were issued 600 block, Holly Avenue The complainant was lister door of her apartment open entered the apartment t tied ment, raped her and left. TY black male with a medium b Strong-Armed Robbery 100 block, Highland Aver The complainant was km pocket book was taken by ar 700 block, Patterson Avei The victim was beaten anc . two black males. 800 block, Buxton Street The complainant was stru< black male and his wallet w Indecent Exposure 400 block, North Cherry I c&V white male exposed hii location. Police officers loca r apprehended and charged. / Storebreaking 1 M00 block, North Liberty Cigarettes, meat and cash 1900 block, Pleasant Stre Cash taken. 1 *800 block, East 25th Stre * Two heaters taken. * *800 block, East 25th Stre 5 Three typewriters, two sa 5 Housebreakings 500 block, First Street Eight-track tape player a 1 *1900 block, East 24th Sti Cash taken. 100 block, Longfellow St Cassette deck, reel-to-reel taken. 3400 block, Rosemont A j 1 Q Cash taken. 100 block, Jackson Aver Cash register and cash 2000 block, Urbin Street ! Television taken. 700 block, Broad Street Tool box, various tools i Auto Breakings 3800 block, Patterson A Television and AM/FM 1100 block. Crest Street i Battery taken. 3000 block, Waughtown Spare tire taken, e *300 block, Cascade Stre< i Wood-grain panel taken Please |v^*" "' j^F Topic Oi in hj?ino hlarV and oav ?g that the diversity is stereotypically viewed ^ as the 'diesel dyke' and the 'drag queen* and homosexuality is confused with transvestism." One member of the gay community adds: "The limited portrayal of gays presented by the non-gay media paints gay people as white, male and middle tion eaks In, Woman vity in your community and lily and property from crime. that the suspect entered her left. She later identified the L and he was arrested for rape. ling to the radio with the front when an unknown black male her up, ransacked the apartle suspect is described as a 5-8 luild. me ocked to the ground and her i unknown male. lue i robbed of her pocketbook by :k several times in the face by a as stolen. Street nself to several females in that ted the suspect and he was later Street i taken. et et et iws and five calculator^ taken. nd cash taken. eet :reet tape player and stereo turntabl venue iue iken. and chainsaw taken, venue stereo taken. Street jt see page 9 4 \ JBB^ , . \ Li 1e Journa class. This is not true." Recently, Black and White Men Together, a group organized to combat racism in the gay community, featured noted essayist _ and novelist James Baldwin in a special forum. In [d. 0 ?r...... j ?- v/m yfor..^ > fly toL : ._ J|B|^ Opei If Your 1982 Taxable Income It Approximately: $20,000 $29,000 $39,000 $64,000 The above exampl not itcmij You still have tir on your 1982 ta: IRA before April x e you put in irom to $2,000 a year, Depending upoi amount of your Whyj Current R the 18-Moni 9. _ Am Other invewment optn P?r?on?l Banker Sv dnw?l* prior to agt! tubttantml interent p infareot rafi A A iv UUViVVJV A Ukl on current mon high interest ra You can chooj rate investment your option late No minimum i 1 Top Teens These arc tight off the 37 youth who will be In-1 ducted Into tho Winston-Salem chapter off Top Taana off America, a youth organisation sponaorad by tha Top Ladlaa off Dtatlnction IL Inc. to promote tha educational, social, I aplrltual and moral davalopmant off I studanta agaa 13-19. Shown ara: (back row ffrom tha lafft) Jerome Millar, April Brandon, I Charyl Llndaay and Jamas Franklin, and, (ffront row ffrom tha lafft) Jennlffer Dlggs, Tonya Adama, CaSandra Slagara and Krlatan Schoonmakar (photo I by Jamaa Parkar). r | another instance, well- I known black baseball star Glenn Burke, the man who I originated the "high-five" I hand gesture used by many professional athletes, publicly acknowledged his I homosexuality. ~m orfti n -y /UUI lyxirW&chovia to saw on 1 Herefswhaty: Your Ta* Brackcta Probably Are: A Federal N.C. 1 22% 7% 29% 7% 39% 7% 49% ,7% leu are based on the most recent IRS and N.C. tax mfor ting their deductions. While deposits to an IRA are tax as ordinary income when they are ne to save hundreds of dollars ces. If you open a Wachovia 115, you can deduct the amount last year's taxable income (up , $4,000 for a working couple), l your tax bracket and the contributions, this can mean ou should open; ate on Wachovia IRA's Invested in :h Accumulator Variable Rat^^^^^^^^ 35 7o nual Percentage Rate m* are ?v?ilable. For the current nt* on your " ibatantial tax penalties required for with* 59Vi Federal regulation* alao require a enalty for early withdrawal of a time depornt. ?s Wachovia pays you are based ey market rates, assuring you tes for the life of your IRA. se from variable rate and fixed : options, and even change :r if you choose. is required to open your Wact B r . Jk ' ? . rr ?- ? ?-s - ======saes?z=??s??=^ RAYMOND STREET I Your Nationwide Agent announces his new location I 4680 Brownsboro Rd. I (Across from Darryl's) -v 1 > 1 ?m * I I " inno I I wn?llUDO I OFML J At Rutledge College, you'll receive training for one of the 5,000,000 unfilled Job vacancies. Learn on modem equipment. We'll help with free lifetime Job placement assistance. RUTLEDGE COLLEGE I] 20 West Fourth 8L Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 729*8701 I Li icai IRA before April 15 982 taxes. ""ansae. II K You Put 92000 Into If Your Working Spouac Wachovia IRA, You Can Alao Contribute* 92,000 Probably Reduce Your Together You Can Probably 1983 Income Tfcxe* By: Raduce 1993 Taxe* By: $ 580 $1,160 ~ $ 720 $1,440 $ 920 $1,840 _ $1,120 $2,240 mation a\'ailable.assumtng a marned couple filing a joint return and deductible in the year they are made.these funds are taxed , withdrawn from the account. a substantial tax break for you. The chart above will give you an idea of the kind of savings you can expect. For example: If you have a taxable income of $29,000 a year and you put aside $2,000 in an IRA, after you adjust for tax savings of $720 your $2,000 savings have only "cost" you $1,280. pir IRA atWkchovia. * account, and you can add any amount at any time, up to the allowed limit. Wachovia charges no fees for opening or managing your account. All your money remains in your account to earn interest. And of course, the interest your money earns is tax-deferred until you retire. Whether you'll be retiring in 10 years or 40 years, you know Wachovia will be there. Our rworH of finanrial stahilitv arnes hark nvpr a century. Arid to add to your peace of mind, your funds are F.D.I.C. insured up to $100,000 per depositor. A Personal Banke? can help you make the IRA investment that's right for you, and answer any questions you may nave. So before you file your 1982 tax return, stop by and get the facts on what an IRA can mean to you today. If you wait, it's like throwing money away. iovia t nk&Tnnt
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