Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 28, 1989, Page 10, Image 9

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.ire in tin* minoritv. and it's
it I m > <i world in whii li guilder is
.itmiil t In* lust tiling |H'up|i'
learn ahout themselves
"In terms i>1 tin1 u.u tin'
world is .is we look .it it .mil
also how wr learn .ilimit tin
world personally. these issues
.ire ver\ i ini nil .mil vet lhe\
.in1 not addressed in tin- i lass
room .is often .is thi'V should
In' " she said
I hi' I uglisli department host
fd Ini's r.ihim.mti'/ assm i.ite
professor ol religious slttdii's .it
Ihi- I lim i'isih ol ( alilorni.i in
Santa H.irliar.i in Oitolier The
next speakel whose spi'i |.|||\
is lit polllu .il si II'III e is SI lied
llled for e.u I \ | i In mu \
1.11id.i kml/ assistant proles
Mir in Knglish. said tin? session 1
with I .il.nn.nite/ on literature
In Native A meric an women
iv,is c onstruc liv c tiec a use i|ues
lions from lac uItv wen an I
sivereci immeciialeK whic li is <
not the i a- e 11 one lac ultv mem I
lie! is sent to a national seminar >
ill id then holds a session with i
oilier faculty
A iiunilier nl Native \meri
: an women lioiu the < omnium '
l\ were giving information I
also h ml/ said This is a t
vcr\ nine h hroader and open c
ipproac h '
I’ope said one ol the diftei
i*iii in with past grants is the I
departments involved with the 1
prci|oe t hale- direc t input into t
ivhlc h speakers the\ would like \
n have i iimc In the I imersitv
IVuple tti.it have tried in do
eminars with their i olle.igues
i.n c met u itii resist.mi e
’upc sunt l lus is mm h mure
Ie|l.ir1mellt generated I'lle lie
inrtinents t 111 • 111 SI • I \ es sell'! I .1
peuker In i nine m .nut ilile
rule this i iirrit uliim
Alltel,i ( ,1111)1111 .1 resenrt lei
I the I niversilv uf \\ ashmgtoii
i hn is i urrentlv evuluuting
uni I iniinl,itn>11 grants said
lie .11>111n.ii li I’npe is 1.1 k mg is
oridiii ive In the I 'niversitv s
11\ irunment
(dnurin said \ I 'niversitv
H I a el \ line prujei I is mule
rgaili/ed ,111(1 I let lei prepured
l.iii must gr.mis she has re
iew ed
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ARE INVITED
TO AN OPEN
FORUM WITH:
Prksidknt
Mvlks Brand
4:00p.m., Wednesday,
November 29
Room 150, Columbia Hall
Moderator:
Marlene Drescher, Director
Office of Student Advocacy
President M> Its Brand invites vou In
participate in this second in a series of
open forums to engage in a public dis
cussion of issues affecting student life.
President Brand vs ill respond to ques
tions. and listen to student concerns
presented. Ml students are welcome,
and am issue mas he raised. Open mi
crophones will he available. (President
Brand will not hold his regular open
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Marlene Drescher. Director of the
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\\ li.it is most interesting is
that (I’ope) has a grant in a
umversiK that is mosth over
whetmingh white and lias
great sensilivitv to minoritv is
sues " (dnorio said
I lie politii al si ieili e depart
ment is host to the next speak
er Jewel 1‘restage w ho Is a po
lilnal sc.ietue professor .it A >.
M ( ollege in Texas and a re
spooled niemher ol her lii id
I'ope said
"W e re hoping to get people
ot |l‘res(age's| (pialily that
would l»‘ prett\ obvious d
we want to know al)out blank
women in Amerii an history or
Asian women in soi iologv
I'ope said
John I )r\ zek head ol the po
litli al si lent e department said
the lai ullv have shown inteiesl
in the program, although the
department is unsure where
i uriii ulum i hanges will lie
made
There is room to introdlli e
Iliateii.d in both introdui tin\.
( I.ism's .md upper division
i losses like women in poll
lu s. I)r\/ek soul
The sin iologv .imi history de
p.irtuients .mil llie Ilum.inities
( enter will host speakers this
spring. w tilt e.ii h of the \ isit
mg si hoi.us dealing with worn
en of t.olor from .1 different ra
i i.i 1 group
Moreover, the Center for file
Study of Women 111 Society is
Imaging in Rose Brewer, an .is
soi iote professor of sociology
.md Afro Amern .111 and Afrit .111
studies at the l'niversit\ of
Minnesot.i as .1 \ isiting proles
sor tor spring term
"If a student walks into a
classroom and they hear the
le.K fiei talking ahout women
and talking ahout people of ( ill
01. then they'll assume those
are important subjects." Pope
said
It those suhjet Is are never
addressed lhe\ seem to he mat
ginal and we don't think those
issues are marginal ." she said
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