Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1989, Supplement, Page 12S, Image 23

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    CONCERT SCHEDULE
MAIN STAGE
FRIDAY, MAY 19
12 noon Evan Carawan /
Ken Meshanin
1 p.m. Mary DeMocker
2 p.m. Skye
3 p.m. Erin Corday
4 p.m. Paul Prince
5 p.m. Caliente
6:30p.m. Dinner Break
8 p.m. Foxfire
SATURDAY, MAY 20
11 a.m. Katie Henry
12 noon Northern Broadcasters
1 p.m. Tim Ryan
2 p.m. Blackfish
3 p.m. Jim Scott
4 p.m. Sandunga
5 p.m. African Kings
6:30 p.m. Dinner Break
8 p.m. Obo Addy
SUNDAY, MAY 21
11a.m. Jim Kuoni
12 noon Unstuck In Time
1 p.m. Swing Beans
2 p.m. O’Carolan’s Consort
3 p.m. Antara
4 p.m. Balafon
5 p.m. John Fahey
6:30 p.m. Dinner Break
8 p.m. James Cotton
MINI STAGE
(KMC COURT YARD)
SATURDAY, MAY 20
12 noon - 2 p.m. OPEN MIC
- music, storeytelling, poetry, etc.
(sign up at Information Desk)
2:30 p.m. HANS and FRANK
(Children’s Music)
SUNDAY, MAY 21
I p.m. HANS and FRANK
(Children’s Music)
2:30 p.m. -5 p.m. OPEN MIC
- music, storytelling, poetry, etc.
(sign up at Information Desk)
Wc at I Ik Cultural Forum arc extremely concerned by the use in hale ermto in our community Death threats against
gas people, assaults and rape of sxuiiKn. harasstiKlU of people of color and many other incidents have all taken place on
our campus this scar Wc believe it is time for cscryiMK ssho is concerned to express their condemnation of all hate
crimes in no unclear terms
The Cultural forum hopes at least to break the silence and begin to locus attention on the need to seriously address the
grossing problems ol hale base's! attacks, as sscll as complacency and complied silence on the part of the community
Once the silence i' broken, perhaps effective steps can be taken to belter educate ourselves about the wealth of disersits
that characterizes the best in our community
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