Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    Student to speak on Nicaragua
By John Higgins
EmofakJ Contributor
Amt'ri
c: .1 n s
should
follow the
o x a m p 1 <’
o f B v n
1. 1 n d c r
and show
more solidiintv with the people
of Nicaragua and other coun
tries. said a visiting Nicaraguan
student who will speak today
Jose IV l.a Cru/. ('.astro Ubeda
will address the third annual
[ten lander Forum tonight at 5
in the KMU Fir Koom The
speech is scheduled in con
jum lion with International
Week's Americas l)av
The forum honors the memo
ry of Linder, an electric.il engi
neer from Portland who was
killed in a Contra ambush near
the hvdroelei tru dam he was
helping to build in Nicaragua
The l S -bai ked (lootras
fought against the Sandinista
government of Nicaragua
throughout most of the l'DtOs
In 1««)(). the Sandinistas lost
the national elections, and the
war officially ended
Den Linder is an example of
someone vs ho sass the necessity
to he helpful in the develop
men! process and to give more
of himself in a srrs unselfish
wav, Ubeda said through a
translator
Ubeda has tx-en involved in
Nicaraguan politics since he
was a 14 year-old < omlwtant In
the Sandinista revolution
Though he is not an active
member of the Sandinista parts
iixlay. he is a representative of
the National Union of Nitara
guiin Students of the National
Autonomous University of Nu
aragua
After the Sandinista victors
in l')7u, Ubeda joined the na
tional literals campaign. along
svllh students, dix tors house
wives and others io leach peas
arils m the countryside to read
and write
Campaign planners sought to
raise tiie literal s rate dramnti
cal 1 y in four or five months Us
fix using on alternative tout lung
methods like phonetics, volun
leers were able to lower the il
literal s rate from .'’.I .percent to
1 1 percent
' ll awakened something vers
deep in people," Ubeda said
It vs .is very empowering lh.il
people could ninki' change
People who had no i due alxiut
the country came together with
people who had no clue about
the cities to share lifestyles, ex
(■orient os anil family tradi
lions "
i’artii ipants had to travel to
many remote places in the
country They had to make xpe
cial arrangements with their
employers and families so they
could work with tiie campaign
I'heda s.ud i lie campaign
helped him mature politically
and clarify the goals of the rey
elution
Today in \a aragua. the gny
eminent of President Vtolela
(diamorro has not lontinued
the i omm it men I to 1 Iteruc y .
I Jboda saId
There's really no true vision
of a a trying out literal y or even
rei ill’ll i / Trig t lie i a m pa ign
They tried to take out anything
that smelled ol Sandimsmo."
I fietia said
t 'beda said he ixdievex part
of (lie effort to erase the gains ol
tin- literal v i ampaign is tlie re
suit of economic and polite al
pressure from tile Prilled
States
i
HIGHER EDUCATION UPDATE
SASS to sponsor film
Sexual Assault Support Services is sponsoring
a showing of Dreamworlds Desire. .Sex uiul Dow
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Inn.
Tho film examines the presentation of women
m rn< k videos and addresses the issues of gender,
sexuality and power as they are portrayed on
MTV A disi ussion will follow
Tho presentation is part of SASS s ongoing film
series related to current issues for women For
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"Dinner witfi a Dozen Ducks, an event spoil
sored by the University Alumni Association. Stu
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Countv Alumni Chapter will take place Sunday.
May i. lit homes throughout the Eugene urea
Each guest list will int lude an alumnus, a fai
ultv member, an administrator and about six stu
dents for an evening of relaxed conversation I he
casual format offers an environment not readily
available in the normal campus setting
In its third year, “Dinner with a Dozen Ducks
provides an opportunity to tiring together those
who not only have an interest in the I niversity,
but thu community *»s «» whole
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ther .is .1 host or participant. (..ill Kim Heiney .it
the Alumni Assoc i.ition olfit i- t tt> ‘>t■■><>
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flee
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