Second Saturday Net December 1999

The stated goal of this zine is for African American families who want to get to know one another and learn something in the process. It is an information and resource guide that originated from an idea of the members of the Second Saturday School. Second Saturday is an initiative of the African American Council of Santa Cruz and the Second Saturday Network and was designed to promote identity development and achievement in African American youth. Topics in this edition include Identity and Achievement Workshops held with Santa Cruz High School, an article on Land Tenure and Agriculture in Africa, news from the Africa Summit News and the regular feature Letters from Zimbabwe.
Creator: Nubra Elaine Floyd; Tina Virrey
Source: Second Saturday Network
Date: 1999-12
Type: NEWSLETTER
Coverage:
  • Santa Cruz
  • 1990s
Identifier: NF-Nubra Floyd- NEWSLETTERS-December 1999

Citation

Floyd, Nubra Elaine and Tina Virrey. “Second Saturday Net December 1999.” Second Saturday Network. 1999-12. SCPL Local History. https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/140719. Accessed 16 Jan. 2026.