Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1990, Page 10, Image 10

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    REGIONAL
Two books banned from Oregon libraries last year
PORTIONl) (AP) - An Bdult paper
back about an incestuous relationship
and a horror story for children were the
only books banned from Oregon public
libraries in a year.
"Widttacrw" by Philippa Gregory was
removed from the Umatilla Public Li
brary in Umatilla on May 7 because of
obiections to an incestuous relationship
between characters who are brother and
sister.
"The Horror of High Ridge" by Julius
Goodman was removed from the I-a
Grande Central Elementary School li
brary in Iji Grande on June 13 after ob
jections to portrayals of violence
The books were listed in the third an
nual report of the Oregon Intellectual
Freedom Clearinghouse, which was re
leased Wednesday by the Oregon State
Library
The clearinghouse said public librar
ies in Oregon wore asked to remove 25
books and a music tape in the period
July 1. 1989. to June 30
State librarian Wesley A. Doak said
the requests to ban books in Oregon
"mirror objections to materials which
are voiced nationwide." including ref
erences to drugs and the explicit nature
of rap lyrics.
Doak said concerns about offensive
subjects must be respected but "librari
ans are committed to the principle that
such protection should not infringe
upon other citizens' constitutionally
guaranteed rights of access."
He said the largest number of objec
tions to library materials focused on sex
ual references and graphic language, ac
counting for 33 of 77 objections in the
past three years.
EVFRYONE
iwo university m Oregon fall convocation
SEPTEMBER 28,1990
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
"ARE WE READY FOR
THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY?"
3:30 P.M., ERB
MEMORIAL UNION
BALLROOM
Ki'vmilr Speaker! Mary IIjIuihhI Eutrcll, noli-J public whmil nlui JInr, «lvwatc of civil and
women'* rights and former president of the two-million-member National Education Assoc ia
tion, i* thi* year's c on venal it*n keynote speaker, Eutrcll is the director of the Center for the
Study of Education and National IVcelopment at Ueorge Washington University.
I ler address will he followed by nine seminars on the convocation theme, “A University for
Everyone.”
In addition to UO students and faculty and staff members, all members of our community are
invited to participate in the annual academic activities celebrating the start of the school year.
A UNIVERSITY FOR EVERYONE
You ate cordially invited to attend a seminar nine It represents a sjh-v i(k way to lealtre i«ir goal of "A l nicer
Mlc lot Everyone “ Sctninais will Iv held in the l ib MemtKi.il l In ion immediately following the convocation
.kklrvss K, s Kits, topics, and dlscusshin leaders lie It steal Ivlocc
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1. The Structures of Discrimination and the
Individual
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2. Affirmative Action: Historical, Social, and
Legal Perspectives
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I Vine W«»ng, IVutor. Attirm.itive Action
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I. Talking About Art and Architecture:
Women’s Voices, Women's Visions
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Applied An*
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Linda It linger. AwN.mi Pn4ev>or. An Film. at ion
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4. Lacing the Question of C lass at *'A
University for Everyone”
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) iVnms Gilbert, AJjuiuf Assistant pMess*#.
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Rivi Fithennan. President. Local SL(Vt,hi«
Public FmpL'vas Union
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5. Native Son Fifty Years Later: Two
Perspectives on Teaching the Novel
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tlhnk Studies
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6. Lesbian Women and (.Jay Men: Our
University Too
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7. Beyond Curb Cut* and Charily: HiMbility
and (hr University
Dianne Heigufton, Axmki.hc Protestor, Special
Klikttton and Ri h.thiiii.ili««n
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8. Many Women'* Voices: Disc ussion of
Maxine Hong Kingston's Novels, Chicana
Poetry, and Native American
Autobiography
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A Chilly Climate in the Classroom:
Students of Color, Lesbians and Gay*, anJ
Athletes Speak Out About Their
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