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Monets work disolving [[dissolving]] into a sugary mist at the end. We are Koolaid people aren't we he asks?

-Stevens further uncovers the relationship of the pelvic bone to the work of anthropologist who have verified the origin of man in Africa, and the eclipse symbol which represents the union of man and woman/the sun and the moon.

-Auld feels that the absence of a male figure in the composition represents women held in limbo, searching. 

-Donaldson expresses the feeling of volumous [[voluminous]] depth and flesh underneath flesh. 

-Discussion continues to include the aura of a person and various artistic methods which record this. 

-Cowans suggests we give credence to Buddhist and yogis who also follow this thought. 

-Anderson accepts this, but continues to add that mixing our beliefs with those of others might be a dangerous thing, for black people. 

-slides of Andersons taken in Africa follow-

-Further directions of the group concluded the meeting-

-edition of prints 

-exhibits in colleges and galleries 

-printing of an Afri-Cobra brochure 

-sending prints to Adger Cowan for March '79 print show, NYC

-possibilities of a touring exhibit in Europe and Africa

-need for public relations agent for group publicity and organization 

-O.Dukes is suggested and Larry Neal agrees to approach him on the issue 

-next meeting will be held the third Sunday in August at Phillips, and every month thereafter. 

-Neal submits quotes on symbols and Strategies by Ellison.