Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 18, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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By Paula Green
t me raid Associate Editor
The University's celebration
of (ivil rights leader Kev. Mar
lin l.uther King |r continues
Mnndav with a daylong confer
eni e highlighted by keynote
speaker Attallah Shaba//
The opening ceremonies of
the i onferenr e are at 10 a m in
the KMU Ballroom After a Na
tive American blessing, ASUO
co Presidents Kirk Hailey and
Sheila Shekel, University Presi
dent Mvles Brand, higher edu
cation ( diam ellor Thomas Bart
lett and (nrvallls City Manager
Uerald Seals will speak
The Oregon )a//. Ensemble,
direr ted by ja/.z studies profes
sor Steve Owen will then per
form "Celebration for King."
an original i (imposition by Tim
Clarke, a graduate student in
the Sr houl of Music
Several i ivil rights and cul
tural diversih workshops are
scheduled to take place
throughout the day
Shaba//, daughter of radical
r ivil rights ar tivisl Malcolm \
and l)r Betty Shaba/./, is
scheduled to speak III the KMU
Ballroom at I p rn
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Birr said a third firelximh
was found by a vehicle parked
near the adjnr ent Marine Corps
building, hut the fire caused In
that device went out without
doing any damage
The fires were contained by
7: II! p in . Birr said
"It wns not a major fire by
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Here is a list of Monday's Martin Luther kin#. |r. Confer
en< e workshops:
• Preliminaries to the Montgomery Bus Boycott: Orval Etter.
Bureau of Government Research and Service
• Students of Color and the Challenge of Individual Pre
paredness: Ron Rousseve. Counseling Psychology. College of
Education
• Revolutionary South African Literature: Michael McDon
ald and Margaret Bayliss. English.
• A Tribute to Booker T. Washington. 1856-1915, American
Scientist: David II Wagner. Director. University Herbarium
• Oregon's Deficit? Diversity: Sidney Shenk Kissinger.
American English Institute
• Analyzing One’s "Identity": A Philosophical Approach:
Peg Brand and Cheney Ryan, Philosophy Department
• The Ideology of Malcolm X: Clarence Spigner, School and
(Community Health
• Minority Recruitment and Retention: Brian Hoop, ASUO
IIniversity Affairs
• Hate Crime Intervention: Gregory Rikhoff. Human Rights
Analyst, city of Eugene
• Equity Access and Employment: The Role of Child Care:
Dennis Reynolds, EMU Child Care and Development Center.
• Declaration for a Multi-Cultural Society: Rico Perez. Sec
retary, NAACP.
• Racial Equality and Economic Equity: Steven Deutsch. So
ciology
• Disinvestment and Boycotts: Tools for Change: Eri< Keith
Ward. Blac k Student Union
• Influence of Military on Black Awareness: 1950-1975: Jim
Mcl-emore. Geography.
• Apartheid: U.S.A.: John Lunsford. Students Against Apart
heid
• Conduits for History: Enhancing Our Children's Lives:
Mindee Adams Sarah Helm. JoAnne Turner. Mary Blai k and
Irani me Silverman, Human Services
• Diversity in the Performing Arts: Marceile Morris
• Expression of Citizen Action in Behalf of Justice: George
Bores. ( itiz.cn Activist
• Gays and Lesbians of Color: Part of the Multicultural
Equation: Marina Wolf, Gay and Lesbian Alliance
• The Business of Hate: I rank (leltner. Erh Memo rial I 'nion
any stretch of the imagine
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Traffii was not restored until
.iIkhiI H 15 p in while police
and tire personnel continued to
investigate the buildings
Although damage in the stor
age area appeared to lie mini
mal. Hirr said there was no
damage estimate and did not
know it any office rei ords or
equipment had been destroyed
While there have been sever
al reported bomb threats in the
Kugene area since the war
against Iraq began. Hirr said
there had been no previous ex
plosions Threats are t ommon
in Kugene, he said hut bombs
and firebombs are not
Several f ederal Bureau of In
vestigation agents went to the
scene and faith the Portland
and Washington !).(' bureau
offices were notified, said spe
i ial agent Steve flomez of the
Kugene oflii e
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