Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 1992, Page 6 and 7, Image 6

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    THE DREAM LIVES
We must all learn to live
together as brothers or we
will all perish as fools.
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Birthday
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Pros1. Confererx e
M l K Jr Task Force
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Kickoff Birthday Cake
Bl.e k Student Union
Noon f MU Lobby
Info Fi(i 4000
UO Ja// Quintet
S' 4t Zimmer Director
"The Color or Your Skin'
VkIi-o Discussion
1 30 - 3 30 p m
E-MU Walnut Room
Dr Frank J Gettner Jr
Nikki Giovanni
Book Signing
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Week’s activities intended to shake up apathy’
By Kirsten Lucas
.L.K. DAY
"77t/s /' no tinu' lor
np.iih\ or i orn/)/.ii on
i v /7ns is .i limr for
\n:i\ an,I positive
on /ion •*
I In i .ir*• lhe wuriK
: V.irim Luther King
.I:;• j the theme of
" \c.ir's celebmtion
• ■ ir ni tile htrlli
‘ ivil-rlghts loader,
w . iv.;mil i I in 1 ‘Mitt
'■I !■ . i> v\ in' served and I'ni
i Ms Ins Brand will speak
. V today n ku k ofl six days of
i !■ .:iv i(ies, whic h com lude
.\ ; .;','w.'i: 'Tin: Dream Lives On
will lie no ( lasses Mon
i.-br.tlion is more than just an
lake a three dav Weekend
a day when we re supposed to
,.:.d think and educate ourselves
we,it we can do (about civil
said 1.1 sa Lawrence, director of
'h<‘ ftlack Student l 'men and iurmlwr of
lho Martin f.iithor King |i i'ask I oree
M s .i lime when iirun Ml down In
gether ami talk .1! the issues lfi.it
We're f.ii ing." Lawreie-.; saiii
Some presentations and discussions
■>i he.(tiled lor the 1 ejehr.ilion include
The Color id Yu.ir skin, a look into
rat <•'relations and education in the I S
military. " Hevnnd Hale. insights of
world loudeis mlo tin effects and origins
of hate, and the presentation of an on
going student dounnenOm on rainpus
r.u ism
task lorce facilitator i-rank (ieltner
said these discussior s are intended to
challenge and expand people's 1 omfort
/.ones
Heing tolerant of others IS not (list a
colorol skin issue, hut a matter of heing
comfortable with people wI10 are not like
loutsell." (ieltm r said
Ini hided among those people are often
gays and lesbians, whose issues will also
be addressed as a par! il the ( elehr.ltlon
"(lay anti lesbian oppression is tun
net ted to rat ism and sexism among other
forms of prejudit e. s.od Sue Dockstador.
DtrtHhir til tin* I •■sliMtj Gay Bisi vu.il
.Mli.in. c
Itl lilt! IVirk It J ; nine students and
(uinnilinitv lurmln'ts will h;i\e numer
Hus u|i|if.rtuniii( s I.'.irn .iliii.it .11.i <!.s
t uss issurs related to ciyiI rights
S f' ' : . w ■ v s .
tiuii iru hide
Nikki Giovanni
Amerit .m uuthoi .111.i ju ■ • I. w ill make
scvcrul appearances tin anti off campus
throughout the week, mi lutliiu; a ke\
noli* spurs ii .1! thr Martin i.utiirr King h
(IonItvrtvnt r on Monday
Black Stuili'iit I'nitin (.uihIIp Tight Vig
il will include .1 march, loadings and
time U) r e flee Ion thr meaning ol I hr cele
hr.ilinn llwill lakr plarr tonight
Tongues I'ntieit. an aw ard winning
film dn< umrntarv on guv him k mrn. is
dost rilied as "an amalgam ol rap music .
street poetrv. dm umentarv film and
dame
"Tongues will he show n tonight and
Inllowed h\ a series ol lesbian African
American poetry
I’liiiiin Afro Homos, Bust Modern Afri
c an American Homosexuals, w ill present
l ien’ . ive Stories From HIn k ('..is
Fife un Thursday night The perfor
mance a onsisis of I a skits exploring lf»<•
issues of rat ism and homophobia
Heitor Kerry i median ind s» holar.
x% ill perform at the Hu It (.enter Sunday
night
(sejtner le-.i rthes her comedy shoxv as
one of the ties! workshops on unlearn
. ng rat ism I hex e ex er experiern ed
Norman Hill. President o! tin \ Philip
Karidolph. Institute and assm late o| king
wi'll he the featured speaker ill ii panel
discussion on labor and the eivlf rights
mox ement Monday
As a ■ oriiinator of tfie At !, ('!() s en
ii rights division in 1 Hill xxas xxork
an>• xxith king in supporting striking 111x
sanitation workers in Mempfns lenn
xvheti lie .'was assitssinaled
Ho* Rex 1 i etl I. Shu It lesxs 011 h xv i i U
the leatiired speaker at tfie ! he Do .mi
Fixes On..Jubilee' Monday night a’ the
Hu it ( enter I F-xx ill present Kefle. t ions
oil die (axil Rights Movement : ia:: a:; I
Noxx
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i alemii rs ,md t overage of events
To Eat the Last Messiah’ provides feast for the soul
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King :n (in unusual wav LMi /
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Lvni ii styir, Stolid iiddrrsM r.
liit'.l thill nil'sM,ills nrr 111!' II
killed whilr fulfilling mins '
susi.mn rs of liln
siuli-l rcm lii-il this i nnt Ins n
,i!li>r ohsrrving tho dnaths ■!
. : .: prop Ir whom hr I t
-si,ihs King. K•
t. m i Ghandi. to namr ,1
tiirsi' r\|)rnrn
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IV." Stoi. t said -It
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Course#* f>*o*0
Martin Luther King Jr .1 s seen by David l ynch as seen by Jeffrey
Stolet a University assistant professor of dance who wrote To Fat
the lust Messiah, a play about martyrs opening L nday, Jan 17 at the
Robinson theatre of Villard Hall
t il)if cion t
no script
sonsf, urn
talk At o 1 i i hero is
in the conventional
»%.*\ !ns!f.ni. Dean
n;. nr J v .issue late?
prolt-*sor oi tmisu plays ■
grant! piano lhai's right nest h
ihc dinner table
’ II you cuultl combine U-.i ,u
Lev.ml. Iiietiti lamid VI,ii)mur
I i. ■: is i l. .If, I i'll k Nil I;
that's what Ih** i hnrai ter iv a
completely item otm pianist.'
,» i aiding to Ki . r pr<; ■
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Janet Rose in him ,il i!ir = lur
tuf the plav, agreed rhcre is ,i
definite isTiness ahiiul the mu
sit shit said, and the entire play
tor th.it matter Both she and
Stoh)! sun! it s not somelhing to
firing ti’.r mis !■■ '■ that ' s
dirty or anything.' Rose said
"'It would his! he tin nrnpreheri
sihle to them
t he shnw opens at it p in ot,
Friday, |an 17, in Robinson
Theatre ol Villartl Hal! ►
St> 5(1 general rdmissn n and
SI it) students and M-tiiur tin
/ens. are availahle at the Rohm
son Theatre Box ( Min e
t^ESSlMA
By
JEFFREY STOLET
WORLD PREMIERE
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