Scott Bamett/Emerald Panel members discuss this year’s riot and possible prevention for next Halloween. Prevention Continued from Page 1 by the University acted well in helping to prevent a riot this year. There will have to be an ongo ing relationship with the task force and the police to solve this prob lem, Brown said. Weston Morri 11, dean of student life, said a possible solution would be to get students and police to gether more frequently. If students had a better relation ship with police they probably wouldn’t be as violent towards them, McCrae said. “The ground work is already there. We just need to take the next couple steps,” he said. Panel Continued from Page 1 He said the administration had said it did not have enough re sources to go forth on several rec ommendations. Mia Tuan, a sociology professor who teaches the Race Relations se ries on campus has the unique op portunity to interact directly with students on the issue of race. She explained that white stu dents and students of color often speak a different language due to their backgrounds. She tries to open dialogue in her classroom, but she said 10 weeks is not enough. “I couldn’t keep doing it day in and day out without signs of hope,” she said. “The biggest re ward is seeing students who took the class for a multicultural re quirement stick around. ” Julie Fox, a sociology professor who teaches social justice and is active with several farmworker advocacy groups, explained to the crowd the basis of institutional ized environmental, political and social racism in our daily lives. “ Look at the balance of power in every historical system and see where we are situated today,” Fox said. She said there is a shifting of power as corporations and money influence the curriculum and de cisions universities make. The final speaker, Carla Gary, director of the Office of Multicul tural Affairs, challenged the audi ence to go home and talk to their families, roommates about race. “Let's add a person of color and stir. Let’s celebrate Powwow,” Gary said. “I have real problems about celebrating diversity be cause everything we celebrate we do once. The things that we honor we institutionalize. We need to see through new eyes.” She said the University is at a crossroads about affirmative action and the University has to talk about the impact of affirmative action. “We are south oflnitiative 200 and north of Proposition 209," she said. She stressed the need for diver sity in the classroom. Not to make students of color feel better, but it is critical that everybody see this panel is what faculty looks like. “We talk about diversity and talk about it in terms of number of bodies. But don’t change very much the vehicle with which peo ple are placed. Now if you don’t change the vehicle, than bringing more people is not going to change much of anything.” Mario Sifuentez, a member of MEChA on the panel explained his frustration at not being heard. "The communication ties are not there,” Sifuentez said. “We have a voice and we speak loud. The problem occurs when we’re not heard.” Inspired Mi n d s \\ a n l ed. Where you work should be a place that inspires the mind. Imagine that. Visit www.EDS-Imagine-IT.com and ask yourself, rj 111 a.ti ynston rej 1 A more productive way of working EDS & the EDS logo ire registered mirks of Electronic Data Systems Corporation EDS is an equal opportunity employer, m/f/v/d. ©1998 Electronic Data Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. feShutterbug \ Get 1 Set of Prints 3x5 from your 135-24 color film U of O Campus • 890 E. 13th St • 342-3456 i between £ FELLOW ^OREGONIAN m US. Check out the not-so-civil war between the Ducks and Beavers on Oregon Live. www.oregon/?Vg.coin/colleges The Civil War isn’t until Saturday, but the verbal war is already under way in Oregon Live’s Ducks and Beavers forums. Send an e-card to your favorite flat-tailed foe! So get off the sidelines and into the game. You don’t need a helmet — just click on the sports forums at oregonlive.com/colleges and watch the fur and feathers fly. OregonLive Discover the state you're in. U of 0 Page Ducks Forum Concert Listings Movies Jobs in alliance with <£|]C (Ol'CgOlHaU Nowhere to ru The Oregon Daily El & where to hide. e world wide web. www.uoregon.edu/~ode