MLK Continued from Page 1 and the spin! of ins ideas bv participating in the events that will go from Wednesday to Monday.' Warren said Other highlights of the celebration include a plav titled "Real Women Have Turves ' that will he performed at (.arson dining hall and a man h from the Eugene Public Library to Martin I.other Ring |r Park The finale of events will be the "The Dream Lives On Jubilee" at the Hull ( enter for the Performing Arts with Iterrv as the keynote speaker. Poetrv readings bv Hemphill will take place throughout the Week The first reading w ill lie at 7 tonight in the EMI 's (iumwood Room In addi tion. students and faculty from the University s creative writing program will present their own readings. Hemphill, an award winning author, poet edi tor and cultural activist is .1 University artist-in residence Hemphill s writings come directly from his experienc es as a gav black in Americ a Hemphill is known for his no-nonsense style of poetry, whic h is sometimes considered v ery graphic. Berry, a sc holar, author, attorney , historian and modern-day c ivil-rights activist. y\ns one of the women c hosen to be photographed by Brian banker, artist of I Dream a World Portraits of Blac k Women W ho Changed America Berry has been involved in many i ivil- and hu man-rights struggles, including the release of Af rican National Congress leader Nelson Mandela from prison Berry is one of the founders of the I-rev South Africa Movement and yy.is jailed many times lor her anti-apartheid activities Berry's address will lie as keynote speaker tor "Tlie Dream Lives On Jubilee" at the Hull Center at 7:10 Monday Berry will discuss the state ol present and future 1 ivil- and human-rights strug gles 1 he BSII will be having .1 vigil and marc h as part of the c celebration festivities The vigil will go from Johnson Hal! to (.erlinger Lounge and yvill take place on Friday the lath to honor the death ol King. MLK DAY Monday, January 18. 1993 VttONfSOAY JANUARY 13 5 pm Race Urut> Workshop Baha i Perspective EMU i 7 pm Poetry Reading | "Celebration of I Diversity" ! Essex Hamphill 1 EMU Gumwood THURSDAY. JANUARY 14 I 5 p.m. Race Unity Workshop 1 Baha i Perspective 1 EMU I 8pm Real Women Have 1 Curves." | Carson Dining Hall FRIDAY. JANUARY 15 | 7 p.m Essex Hemphill | Vigil at Johnson Hall | Reception at | Gerlinger 7 30 p.m. Race and Unity Baha'i Event Music and Video 1458 Alder SATURDAY. JANUARY 16 9.30 a.m. Computer Simulation on Prejudice Breakfast buffet 113 Pacific 2 pm March from Eugene Public Library to MLK Park (10th and Grant) 5 p.m. Celebration Mass Newman Center 1850 Emerald St SUNDAY. JANUARY 17 9. 11 a m , / 30 p.m Celebration Mass Newman Center 1850 Emerald St 1 30pm Witnesses of the Holocaust" Panel Central Lutheral Church 2 pm Lecture Obo Ackty and Okropong Beall Concert Hall MONDAY. 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