Coalition slates march
A march and rally to oppose U S. involvement in Central
America, sponsored by the April 24 Coalition is scheduled for
Saturday in downtown Eugene
The coalition — comprised of labor, environmental,
leftist, women's, lawyer s, and foreign students' groups -
meets at 10:30 a m. at 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street to
prepare for the march. The rally is scheduled from noon to
about J p m. at the Federal Building, Seventh Avenue and
Pearl Street, says Julie Sinai, coalition organizer
The San Francisco Mime Troupe will perform as
marchers arrive at the Federal Building, she says Short
speeches by Austin Ray, pastor of Ebbert Memorial United
Methodist Church in Springfield; Alfredo Monge, representa
tive of El Salvador's FDR (Democratic Revolutionary Front);
and Chinosole from the Friends of Myra Willard Committee
will follow Brenda Cochrane, president of the University's
Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation, will not speak as
previously announced, Sinai says
Co-sponsors of the event include Students for a Pro
gressive Agenda, the National Lawyer's Guild, the Cuba
Study Group, and the Mayday Cultural Committee Endorsers
include the ASUO, University Democrats, Women in Transi
tion, Black Student Union, Asian American Alliance, and
Students for a Nuclear Free Future
Global study event scheduled
Building global awareness through folklore
and the arts is the theme of a Northwest Confer
ence scheduled for June 14-18 at the University.
The five-day event, sponsored by the Univer
sity International Studies Program, will bring
together Northwest college instructors and
Oregon high school teachers who are interested
in developing and improving global studies pro
grams in their schools.
In Oregon, the State Board of Education has
adopted a one-year global studies graduation
requirement beginning with the graduating class
of 1984.
The conference is part of a new University
program on global studies that has been made
possible in part by a grant from the Exxon
Education Foundation.
“Every aspect of our lives is now affected by
world political, economic and social events,” says
Edward Comstock, international studies research
assistant and conference coordinator.
“The challenge is for us to prepare ourselves
and our students to be world citizens, skilled at
responding creatively to an increasingly inter
dependent world,” he says.
The conference program includes a variety of
guest-speaker presentations, discussion groups,
workshops, films and exhibits. The sessions will
address the problems, instructional methods, and
use of classroom and community resources in
teaching global perspectives.
Participants will be offered a choice of work
shops, including sessions on human rights and
refugees, preserving past cultures, Americans
and foreign language, teaching global perspec
tives with simulations and games, and intercul
tural communication and understanding.
The conference registration deadline is May
8 A $35 fee includes admission to all conference
sessions, teaching materials and an international
luncheon. Room and board in the dormitories is
available at extra cost.
Participants may receive up to three graduate
credits through the education college, at a cost of
$24 per credit hour.
For a registration form and further informa
tion, contact Edward Comstock, International
Studies Program, Straub Hall, 686-5053.
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