Men’s Resource Program takes care of anxiety By Kelly Laughlin Of THe Print “Raising the consciousness of men in our. society” has been a major focus of courses of­ fered by the Men’s Resource center at the College this year, according to Vince Fitzgerald, advisor. “Men, in certain ways, are a sexual minority,” said Fit­ zgerald. “We have been op­ pressed in emotional develop­ ment, psychological health, and generally,, personal growth. While the women’s oppression has been more visible, in the economic and political world, the men’s has been more subtle. We have not been brought into awareness of this until the last 10 to 20 years.” Originally, the Men’s Resource Center started while Fitzgerald was working on the Focus On Women program, also offered at the College. “There eventually came an in­ terest in an awareness program here for men,” Fitzgerald said. “1 read a book on male sexuality, and that got me in­ terested in a seminar I have now done twice called ‘Men in Transition’ ” After the second workshop, FBeer e-4 OÛ $129 * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ **Plus Imported Beer ** Assorted Pastries and Hot Coffee for your Morning Delight 7th and Washington, Oregon City I kind of enlightened prior« They have . too many othi people clamoring for mona Whatever the case, somebol has to fund it,” he said. Finally, Fitzgerald would!» to see his efforts result ini combinatin of what is best! men and women in terms emotion, intellect, passive™ and aggression, depend» upon what kind of behavion called for. The decision to come ai get some help from the cours offered by the Men’s Résout Center will depend on the dividual, but Fitzgerald “wot like to see everybody have al of consciousness raising occ in their lives. If enough of I are aware, it will happen,” believes. Hitler’s cruelties studiei Hakanson makes request The Associated Student Government meeting Feb. 8 was highlighted by College Pr­ esident, John Hakanson’s request for ASG members to encourage everyone they know to write letters to legislators concerning the College’s exclusion from the 1979 list of community colleges that will receive state funds for new projects this year. According to Hakanson, only four community colleges statewide will receive gover­ nment funding for new con­ struction on their campuses. Clackamas Community College is number six on the list. paying off materially. Like today, .where a guy cannot cope with his wife leaving him, I can give him some help that will pay off the minute he leaves my office.” Expansion of the program uncertain, but Fitzgerald said that he doesnotforeseecarrying it beyond seminars. Tony Pfannesteil, director of the Confidence Clinic, located on Beavercreek Road, will be working to plug in the advisors and lecturers that Fitzgerald has provided, to a men’s awareness program, Pfan- nesteil’s program may be fun­ ded by the College, United Way, or other agencies. Fit­ zgerald has his doubts that it will be budgeted by CCC. “I don’t think the board has that Don Epstein, College history instructor, will be offering a special three-credit course titled “Holocaust” presenting the ac­ tual and complete list of cruelties Hitler imposed upon various races. “Holocaust is a Biblical term found in the book of Isaiah, Chapter one, which means ‘burnt sacrificial of­ fering’,” Epstein said. The word holocaust typifies Hitler’s attempt to annihilate the races he thought threatened his projected utopia, Epstein said. Epstein said that his course will not feature the receht “Holocaust” television series it­ self, but will be based oh its content. “The course is focused on racism and destruction of certain races by certain races and the analyzation of their motives. Hitler wasn’t the only person who attempted to completely destroy a specific race. The American expan­ sionists in the early 19th cen­ tury indirectly did the same thing to the American Indian.” Hitler’s attempt to commit gen i cide of the Jewish race is more prevalent, however, when compared to the crisis in Cambodia, the persecution of the American Indian and the United States’ confining of the Japanese-Americans during World War II, Epstein said. “Anti-semitism dates back to the time of Christ. Persecution of the Jewish race and culture has been happening for more than 2,000 years,” he said. The first week of the course will deal with anti-semitism and the crises that evolved, Epstein said. Hitler’s reasoning behind the massacre of nearly six million Jews alone, separate from milions of other races which were exterminated, will be analyzed during the course. “The extermination of Jewish race and culture was Hitler’s main priority of the war. Hitler was a pagan who visualized the past as the Wagner opera or in a mythical sense. The Jews’ god, Jehovah, was a threat to Hitler’s belief in numerous gods. Their Marxist, liberalistic views and their striving for modernity continual aggravated Hitler’s desire I abolish them, Epstein sail “Hitler not only attempted I exterminate the Jews b other races with similar cultur and ideals,” he said. When the Jews were exilt from Russia in the late 19 century, for their rejection becoming Christians, Epsta said that many fled to tl United* States to promote thi academic interests and then remained in Europe asgarme dealers, dairymen, tailors ai bakers. “The Jews w remained in Europe were tl unfortunate ones. Hitl foresaw their culture a customs infiltrating tl European way of life th rest blishing a possible threat to I pseudo-social Darwinistic sti of life,” Epstein said. With annihilation of t Jewish race as his main inc tive for war, Hitler began to| force laws for the imprison™ of all races which mi| possibly threaten his goal superiority, Epstein said. C centration camps comprised! millions of Jews and other I nocents were establish! beginning the morbid detail the gen i cide of various rai he said. “During the course, wet have a guest speaker who s vived the worst concentra| camp of all—Auschwitz,” stein said. Later in the terml man who lived under Gerni rule in Austria will describe! anxious atmosphere dul Hitler’s tyrannical rule. Hitler’s extermination oil Jewish race can be paralie with the U.S. and Japan relations, and the U.S. til ment of the Indians, which be discussed during the cou Epstein said. The trials Nuremburg which convictj many of Hitler’s associates, be discussed and a film 8 “Hitler’s Executioners” will shown. For more information re ding the Holocaust con contact Don Epstein at 6 2631, ext. 345. J Clackamas Community Coll Page 4 D50 Illuminant, 2 degree observer Density