UNIVERSITY Men support women, don’t march By Gernt Kot'ppmg Emerald Reporter An tin; women carrying placards and lit < andles began the Take Hack the Night march on Friday, a number of men stayed behind to dis< uss their role in stopping violence against women Men were not allowed In either the man h or the open-mike that followed So while women marched against violence and spoke aland how it had affuctod their lives. Men Against Rape, which helped sponsor the Take Hack the Night March, hold a presentation on rape from a male perspective Thu 11 men in attendance said they supported the del ision that only women he allowed to march in the event Marek Loos, MAR general coordinator . said the purpose of the march was for women to take lae k the night for themselves and to allow men to man h might rob women of an independent fuel ing "Besides,” hues said, "we as men already own the night ” While the men did support the dei Ision, Randy Bir/.er said he had attended a march where men were allowed at the University of California at Santa Barbara ' The men had to walk at the hat k of the mart h. hut that still took some (.mirage to walk by the fraternities and ell their t atcalls." Bir/.er said While support for the no men policy of the man h was universal, some of the men said it would have la i n educational to attend the open mike "speakout" that was held after the mart h "They’re concerned that with men around. r women won't lx- mi open, i • * s said Hut on tin other hand, this is something that men need li hear No members of MAK were able to attend the or gam/ationnl meetings that planned ti e i sent hoes saw) Hut if men were not allowed in light rape in tin man h, thi s were enr ourageii to no ogni/e thi grim reality behind rape Lees said that men .ire not taught to fear \s.ilk mg alone at night Hut he said that confident e i> ill advised Imh aiu.se 10 pen ent of a IT rapes an against males Yet men are more likely to he rapists ralhei than the victims ol rape, Lees said The prevalence of rape, lares said, is caused by a sex lali/oition that emphasizes control 'We are taught to Ixr in control, especially in c ontrol of our women." fie said I bis kind of value system. Lei's said, has cre ated a rape continuum these Ixihaviors that are on the continuum, Loos said, .ire all similar Ixo ause they express an underlying view of women as objec ts. rather than individuals l.ees said on one end of this continuum is stranger rape, with dale or accpiaintanre rape At the other end is the chivalrous opening ol a door making sexist jokes and c omplementing a womai on her looks "When we say you're pretty' we may Ixr s.iynij thill's all you're worth." Lees said In the middle of the continuum. Lees said, i sexual harassment and consensual Intercourse where you don't care alxnit the other person' feelings SHOAH W E E K The University's Holocaust memorial remembering the extermination of over 6 million Jews only 50 years ago. /V p I I I 2 f> fnti H«t>Wirr ».-• iMjr - nr >j . * i cipciicncs i> i mb' h< rx:11. Mu «t. ! -i" - \ 4 <0 p m tom I mdcr Room. I Ml -\ n i 1 i 2f hlrm (.i-nnidf A Vhnnwt l oitfrrmi TfccadtKvuur i «■. v. .* • - ■ i 00 p.m. (irn I aider Room, l Ml \ |» I l I -• M him fninsHju . •• . N •• • '! » ■ ^ .V 1-00 p.m I rdir Room O Ml /\ | > l l I H Ivrnird i*ffm V.»‘« • > ■ i c*u;d x the jiu-siic (Mf m eUcrmou!.« ':06 p m i -um* *od Rmim, I Ml \ I» 1 I I iiwl vUidrnt d«ar**ou ptftd 1< .. w • . j- - • v- r a - .v sw ! 60 p.m. ( ai*i Room V F Ml \ |» i i I *> Mini -nil prj>ff mhm Vw ' H) p.m Icmpk Krth l^ori \ i * i i I 4 < > Vnli-Vmitivni m ihi former V'»d l woe * ' ■ v . * \ U a \ =• * *■ - ■ - -- - ‘ I iHi p m i rdjr K-mti \ l Nil N 1 .1 N I Jotirtirv through Pafaiftd • - - K »» . v;> LA'Vit l :v.: *"• : <«> pm K

» M .. • --...It "rf'iiif Professor traces gay history in New York By Came Dennett £rr*#ak1 Ast>ocsale ILcMor Historv ha> largely ignored the presence of gays i,nbiun /'.i'.', said gay and lesii.an history is a relatively new di-velo; i:i• ■:it For a long time, the only people yx ho risked s. holarly work in gav history were people outside of academia or tenured professors in the early funds a handful of graduate students began writing dissert.Unties in this area As a graduate student .it Yale, Chauncey said lie vxas sup ported m his yxork on gay history , hut vxas warned against it by friends who had my Ih-sI interest at heart Although he was intensely interested in g.iy historv and how it relates to urban and gender history . Chauncey said i! Was not easy dec cling to pursue this ac .identic path bet else lie would fai e discrimination in Ins b scare h F EUROPEAN BODY & PAINT DOMESTIC & FOREIGN COLLISION REPAIR CENTER . a :ty & phc -; s.s« sa ac -;y & -5a st s r * S 'Mr S' V AMY AN , A-*-* AS., . A ' ;> * A ’ A A; -.A S ": ! i mt * i;mn ass • MS M f 8AM • b ;,M •s : ■ t ,