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Face the Music and House of Records. GO Students.$9 : General Public ..M2 ; UNIVERSITY Survival Center members urge activism, involvement By Meg Dedolph tmerald Contributor Members of the Survival Con tor nro ready for another year of environmental education and activism Representatives from the group recently returned from a national environmental confer ence in Illinois sponsored by the Students Environmental Action Coalition. The conference, held Oct. 5-7, attracted more than 7,000 students from across the United States and nine foreign coun tries and featured presentations from speakers including Robert Redford. |esse Jackson and Cesar Chavez, president of United harm Workers. The conference sponsored workshops on topics ranging from vegetarianism to campus co-ops. Representatives from each re gion also met to discuss the co alition's proposed national ac lion, an issue chosen for spe cial attention by groups across the countrv Although SKAC chose the oil industry for national focus, rep resentatives from Oregon. Washington. British Columbia and Alaska chose instead to concentrate their efforts this year on the preservation of old growth forests, an issue they believed was more pressing in this region Monica Semeria, head of the University chapter of Students for the Kthical Treatment of An imals. said one of the benefits of attending the conference was meeting other people with si milar interests and forming contacts across the United States "lust live Survival Center people went last year, and it was very slow-going." Semeria said "We were expecting a very conservative approach this year, but it was by far the oppo site The knowledge was very progressive '' "There w ere a lot of student groups there m their first or second year, where one person went the year before amt brought friends back." said Phil Nebergall, Survival Center office coordinator "It was ex i iting to see so many in and 10 \ ear-olds there people starting to educate them selves." The Survival Center, in EMU Suite 1. encompasses several groups focused on different en vironmental Issues, including SETA, the Ancient Forest Cam paign. Oceans, the Student In surgent and the University Re cycling Program. The groups coordinate fund raising activities such as bake sales and video showings./The Survival Center also receives money from student incidental fees. "The Survival Center is an outlet for support for these groups, to let them know that we're here to help them.” said Mitch Taylor. Survival Center's direct action coordinator. "We’re also an informational base, spreading the word. We have file cabinets full of infor mation on environmental is sues.’*' The diversity of the groups that operate from the Survival Center requires a special orga nizational structure. Nebergall, who is responsible for allocation of funds, said the overall structure of the Survival Center is horizontal rather than vertical "We work on consensus and give everyone who wants to work with us an equal voice." he said "I'm the office coordi nator. but in meetings my voice is equal to anyone clse's. it’s very time-consuming, but you can't do it any other way if you're committed to working." Taylor, the group’s direct ac tion coordinator, organizes demonstrations and other activ ities. "I'm here to try and bring to gether people’s concerns in a way that they r an lie presented puhliclv through actions and demonstrations, and to get in contact with people who art! going to help." he said "I'd encourage anyone who's interested to come in." 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