THE POWER-PACKED LEGACY of the CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT The '60s Black revolt offers crucial lessons for the fight against discrimination and poverty in the '90s. Panelist will discuss how the experiences of that era can strengthen today's movement, and help defeat rightwing assaults, such as anit-gay Initiatives 608 and 610. _SPEAKERS_: Dr. Robert Jeffrey-- Pastor of New Hope Baptist Church; Executive Director of Black Dollar Days Task Force Bettylou Valentine-- Director of Central Youth and Family Services; Worked with Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in '60s Rudabu-- Brother to Brother member; former Southwest Coordinator of the DuBois Club; and New Orleans CORE activist Larri Sims Jr.-- Student Body President, Seattle Central Community College; Motivated student council decision to boycott Colorado Guerry Hoddersen-- Veteran of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) civil rights organizing in Mississippi _MODERATOR_: Bill Ross-- King County Hands Off WAshington Steering Committee member TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 7:00 P.M. SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY CALLEGE, BRODWAY & PINE, ROOM 1110 Sponsored by: Hands Off Washington-King County Coalition, Brother to Brother Political Affairs Committee, Central Area Chamber of Commerce, Freedom Socialist Party, Triangle Club of SCCC. PLEASE BRING DONATIONS FOR THE NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH REBUILDING FUND. For more information call Bill at 325-5404, Su at 722-2453 or Annette at 325-5814