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CHECK OUT Fraternity RUSIL' MORE FUN THAN TEST FILES' SIGN UP NOW' 5-7 Ul, Hamilton & Carson; 2-4 EMU Breezeway World diversity symposiums set By Rivers Janssen ErTm<;i!d Bocxvtc* Tim University will play host lo two symposium* Thursdny through Saturday dealing with world diversity and guy and lesbian rights "Celebrating Human Diversi tv and '(Maiming the Past (treating the Present," are intended to foster dialogue within the rumpus community on human rights issues “(Claiming the Past/( Tooling the present" IS ( o-sponsumf by President Brand's Task Fori e on Lesbian, (lay and Bisexual (ami urns The symposium is divided into two segments the first of which will taki plac e from April 'i ll this first sympo slum will inr hide discussions id gas and lesbian Issues within Latin America, a history ol op pression within the gay lesbian loinmumtv, and the present and future of guy lesbian rights The sei oild segment W ill he from April 24 2ri and will in i lude more gay and lesbian his lory as well as defining the pa rameters for six nil change 1 lie symposium's two segments will bracket C.IV Pride Week set for April Pi 12 Dominick Vein. < o chair of the gav and lesbian task force said the symposium will lu-lp people on campus understand tile value of gav and lesbian studies We want to give people the opportunity to learn about gav and lesbian scholarship in the t lulled States. Vein said \\ e hope to open up the communi ty tei the reality of gav and |es hian life, that there is literature and history on gavs and leshi .ins that deserves attention This rally will hopefully celebrate the gains we've made while also facing up to what we still have to do.' Jane Gordon, Assistant dean ot student affairs, taw school The "O'lobrating Human Di versity" svnijMJMum will kick off Thursday w ith a noon rally tn tho l-.Ml) -.courtyard The symposium is co-sponsored bv tho law school Tin" rallv will toaturo V"ln Dave frohnmayer. dean of. .the lavs st liool. anti Donna Albro, director of affirmative at lion til l.tine Community College The rally should encompass a mix of celebration .inti criticism Hill'd Jane (Jordon, assistant dean of student affairs at the law st hoof "People recognl/.e that the University litis t ome a long wav with diversity issues." (Jordon said "Hut now there are set onti generation diversity issues to concern ourselves with, along with some remaining first generation ones fins rally will hopefully celebrate the gains we've made while also fating up to what wo still have Iti do following tiie rally, a film festival and panel discussion will tie held from " to 10 pm in Room 129 of the I -a w ( enter 1'he films will cover various human rights struggles in the twentieth century unhiding I fie forced ire art e: 11 It in of fip.i nose Amern ans during VVoriti hv.tr II and tin mistreatment THE EAGLE BIRD MAPPING A NEW WEST Friday, April 10,12:30-1:30 Charles F. Wilkinson, considered the nation's preeminent public lands scholar, will be signing copies ot bis newly published Ns'k Iht Lagic bn,l. hidyi’Uit-*l \c;c IVV,st in our C.eneral lk»oks Department He is currently the Moses Lasky Professor of Diw at the University of Colorado and specializes in public land, Indian, water environmental and constitutional law, history and policy Mr Wilkinson began his teaching ianvr at the University of Oregon School of Law and is the author of numerous Nx>ks concerning Indians and natural resource policy and law in the American West Charles Wilkinson lives m Boulder, C olorado with his wife and four sons HARDBAC K $20.00 The L.i^U- H-,rJ is .1 startling and elegant fsirtrait of the New VV.-st lit the diverse interests and constituencies seeking to define it and the crucial issues confronting it C harles Wilkinson assesses the battles fought over the region s resources and how the conflict between conservationists and developers, once a blai k and while matter, now enmeshes tourists and sportsmen, local municipalities and public utilities I>ie E^yfc l “I he Tagir Bird is the best handbook that I ( llAMlII > A « ••»•>** knoii' for anyone who wants to know the /nsfury of the West and the probable future of the VVrsf. Charles Wilkinson knows morr than anyone about laml law, water law and all the latvs that affect Native Americans in the public lands of the States. Knowing so much, and being so reasonable, he almost persuades me that the VVrsf has a hopeful future. I would love to believe him. In fact, I think I do." - Wallace Stegner the Navajos Panelists include Guadrlupe Quinn, chair of the Chictino Af fairs Hoard, and Diane Won#, assistant to President Brand for affirmative at lion ( or the symposium. David William Foster, Regents' Profes sor of Spanish at Arizona Stale University, will give a lecture on 'Gay and Lesbian Sensibil ity in Latin America" at 130 p m in Room 1H0 PLG At 7 30 p in . Yvonne Yarbro Hejarano w ill speak, on ' I he Lesbian Body in-Latina Cultural I’rodui lion Kx'p.itiding Rat e and Gender Categories in (Jay and. Lesbian Studies " Yarbro Hejarano. an assoi late professor of romance languages and c om parative literature al the I'ni versity ol Washington, will present the lecture in Room 1 1 . til Lawrence Hall April 10 vs ill feature: a panel disc ussion on t ensorship arid oppression leaturing i osier. N'arhro-Hej.irano; and San i ran um:u lawyer Mary Dunlap in Room 100 Willamette Alter the panel discussion, a social hour will lie held at 5 p m . in the same room At 1 .10 in the Law Center, at lorney Llden Rosenthal v\ 111 present I tie Skinhead Murder Trial Reflections ol the Trial Lawyer." followed by Professor Charles Wilkinson s Indian Tribal Sovereignty m the Nine ties and liesond at <0 On Saturday, ( osier vs i: present a seminar workshop on gay and lesbian literature m Latin Arnerii a at u a m in Room lO'l ol 1 i o ily Hall At 10 30 a m :lie two svm poMunis wiii sjii i'it?r .1 joint lot turf’14*Ii4mi lesbian and liny Rights in the N metiers With this coupon you can bus a set of GUITAR STRINGS for 1/2 our list price Coupon expires Mj\ 1, IW2 H||S|C City 210 E. 17th at Pearl • Eugene ()pcn evenings 'Ul 6 l lniltitl to stock locally owned for Y5 years Lost Your Hairstylist? “ANNETTE” has joined our staff at: M© STOWES? •~?AK EUGENE oregon 342-7664