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Ron T akaki, p ro fesso r o f e th ­ Ed E dm o, a co n su ltan t to the nic studies at U niversity o f C a li­ S m ith so n ian In stitu te on N a­ forn ia at B erkeley w ill speak tive A m erican C ulture, will hold about “W hy M u lticu ltu ralism M atters: A V ision o f C urriculum fo r the 21 “ C entury on N ov. 17 at 7 p.m . The free public event is nam ed in honor o f Ray W arren, a graduate o f Je ffe rso n H igh School who w ent on to becom e the director o f ethnic student services at Lewis & Clark until his death last year. He was instrum ental in adm is­ sions recruiting and in support­ ing students o f color at Lew is & Clark. Bnr\p \jouv best d\sh, and compete te \N\n a pr\ze o\ \wovVh o\ assistance te he\p b n n $ \jouv product te market'. Nour creation \ n \W be tnd^ed b'j ceiebribj cbeis and teod proiessionais. \Ne encourage subm issions horn a ricb variety oi ethnicities and cuitures. Contestants \ine up at b.Cb am entv'j tee, cash or check. 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