THE POETIC SPIRIT8 of East/St. Louis and Chicago commingled recently when members of the board of directors of the Eugene R. Red mond Writers Club participated in a Windy City birthday celebration and book party in honor of Pulitzer Prize laureate Gwendolyn Brooke and poet-publisher Haki R. Madhubu ti- loft to rifht: Darlene Roy, Butene B. Red mond, Brooks, Madhubuti, Shirley LeFlore and Sherman Fowler. "Black Issues Forum" Examines • ___ _ . / . .. '* , Youth Economic Development \ Youth and economic develop-, ment within the black community i will be the topics explored by the public television series "Black la •suee Forum" during the month of ; August. ' " Af ’ The first "Black Issues Forum," ;titled "Black Youth, A Resource for ; North Carolina," win encore at 2 •p-m. Sunday, Aug. 23. It will re *peat at noon an Monday, Aug. 24. 'Hie second, "Black Economic De velopment," premieres Wednes day. Aug. 26 at 9 p.m. and repeats •at 2 P-m. on Sunday, Aug. 30. The programs will be broadcast over 'the 10 channels of Hie North Car jolina Center for Public Television. | The "Black Issues Forum" origi < noted in 1986 when senior stafT at the Center resolved to address • matters concerning the black com munity. Paul Vandsrgrift, director 'of the Center's department of edu cative services, was asked to create the series which premiered !in February. Vandergrift sees the , show as a "community event" and 'views it as an opportunity to sug gest answers to problems con fronting blacks. Hm participants in each of the forums are a moderator, a spokes man to provide both an introduc tion and a summary, and several panelists chosen from civic organ! *John Clark /» * ■ • • ** .*r^*v ■ '*•’*]$* '* ' LsWDAVs New v , ?k, * . ,■ 1 Music Director : WDAV (895 PM) Station Man 1 agar John Clark announced that Richard Ruotolo has been hired as ; music director at the classical mu sic station. "Richard bringi a keen interest and background in clasei ! cal music and WDAV listeners should be pleased with his future contributions," said Clark. In addition to his on-air hosting ! duties from 8-6 p.m., weekdays, Ruotolo will be in charge of the daily music programmig, direct ‘ the activities of the music library and supervise the station's ambi tious computer catalogue project for the library. He will also host this fall's broadcast concerts of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra on Thursday evenings. With a Masters degree from Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, Ruotolo comes from Chap el Hill North Carolina, where he worked as a classical music an nouncer and programmer for pub lic radio WUNC. Ruotolo also served as Director of the Music Department at Chapel Hill High - School and as a substitute trom ; bonist with the North Carolina Symphony. WDAV, 89.9 FM, is a Hstener • supported public radio station, ! broadcasting classical music and cultural arts programming 19 hours a day as a service of David son College. For membership in • formation, write WDAV Radio, P.O. Boa 1640, Davidson College, I Davidson, N.C. 28086. subscribe today #-D 376-0496 - __ •r| I ■ | Tmm * Nate immr xations and communities through out the state. The emphasis is on getting representatives from dif ferent areas who can provide both a national and state-oriented per spective. Each of the discussions takes place in front of an audience who has the opportunity to con tribute opinions and questions. "Black Youth" examinee the stat us of the state's young blacks, ask ing who is making it, who's not, and why. The panelists examine who serves as role models for black youth and how the teen agers see their own roles in their families, schools, and churches. / Participants consider the unique circumstances that being a minori ty imposes. "Black Economic Development” focuses on throe related issues: the economic potential of the black consumer, the strategies currently used to access spending, and the methods that could be used to en courage the revenue to stay within the black community. Vandergrift points out the alarming fact that the money generated by the com munity returns to black business less than one time. Panelists sug gest methods that individuals can use to make this figure and pros perity grow. Because issues confronting the black community are numerous, the series is ongoing. Three pro grams are scheduled for 1988. The forum will continue to pro vide comprehensive, often rivet ing, examinations of relevant top ics that concern devotees and ini tiates alike. Mol E0 raft Furniture GRAND OPENING! "Compare Our Prices!" For The Best Value SoU Kiln Dried Yellow Pine Furniture! . furniture for Every •Upom FMy Room* Okvtog Room* Bidroomi Bunkbadr Day Bada.Bv Stood b5Q7 N.TRYON ST. 598-0541 . 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