Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1983, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    Workshop includes topics
aimed at women of all ages
Life crises, political awareness
and the changes that today's
women face will be among the
topics addressed Saturday at a
workshop for women.
"Women Here You Are Now.
How Far Can You Go?" is the
theme of the workshop spon
sored by the Older Women's
League.
Among the guest speakers will
be Kate Barry of the Women's
Cehter at Lane Community Col
lege who will discuss life crises,
alternatives chosen by women in
the 1940s and 1950s, and the
changes that today's women face.
Doris Hall will offer insights on
how to set goals for the future and
avoid being diverted from those
goals.
Linda Nelson of the Lane
Public interest
research groups
host conference
Citizen participation in the com
munity and the rise of student ac
tivism are among the topics that
will be emphasized at a two-day
conference for western public in
terest research groups Saturday
and Sunday at the University.
Sponsored by the Oregon Stu
dent Public Interest Research
Group, the conference will
feature workshops in which PIRG
staff members and students plan
programs, share successes and
refine skills.
Former New York PIRG director
Donald Ross will deliver the
keynote speech Saturday at 12:30
p.m. in Room 108 EMU, as part of
a kick-off news conference.
OSPIRG is a student-run, non
profit group that conducts
research on consumer and en
vironmental issues.
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Oregon Dailv Emerald
Women Political Laws will lecture
on political awareness.
"The seminar should interest
any woman of any,age who wants
to become more aware of dealing
with today's society and be a more
productive part of it,” says Hazel
Foss, workshop coordinator.
"More and more women are go
ing back to school, to work or just
to discover a more creative way of
living," Foss says.
The all-day event will take place
at the Unitarian Church, 477 E.
40th Ave., beginning at 9 a.m. The
cost is $5.
Sex prejudice
topic of lecture
Supreme Court decisions
on sex discrimination will
be the topic of a lecture to
day by a University of
Washington professor and
author who researches sex
discrimination.
Claire Thomas, who has
written for "Nutshell"
magazine, will present a
free lecture entitled "From
Barmaids to Barristers."
Thomas will speak in
Room 129 of the Law School
at noon.
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