sportiani» (Observer N o ve m b e r 16, 2011 IN S ID E inis page Sponsored by Page 3 Fred Meyer 5> C areer ^ E ducation Takahiro Yakamoto interprets the social vulnerabilities o f maleness in his 15-minute performance at Lewis and Clark College's art exhibition, Multiculturalism: Defined. H ealth S ustainability pages 10-11 pages 13 Rap on Multiculturalism Lewis & Clark explores meaning C ari H achmann T he P ortland O bserver by ENItUIAINMtNI pages 14-17 w PED6RW- i O pinion pEFtúT , -«n=3~. C lassifieds N ovember C alendar page 23 F o o d “ M ulticulturalism is d ead ,” a recent statem ent m ade by G e r­ man C hancellor A ngela M erkell, prom pted a debate at Lew is and C lark C o lle g e ’s eighth annual Ray W arren M ulticultural S ym ­ posium, where experts from Port­ land and beyond considered the th e m e , the M ise d u c a tio n o f M ulticulturalism . T h e w e ek e n d sy m p o siu m opened with an art exhibition. M ulticulturalism : D efined, fea­ turing various w orks by artists w h o r e f le c te d o n w h a t m ulticulturalism m eans and lend an understanding o f culture that transcends sem antics and in ­ terp retatio n s. “ W e realized that to u n d er­ s ta n d h o w w e h a v e b e e n ‘m ise d u ca te d ,’ w e m ust first achieve a fundam ental u n d er­ s ta n d in g of w hat m ulticulturalism really m eans,” read a statem ent by Lew is and C lark art curators M egan Sadler and Kyle Y oshioka. T oo often, m ulticulturalism is connoted exclusively w ith race and ethnicity, w hen really the concept can encom pass far m ore, including issues o f class, religion, sexual o ri­ entation, and m any others, they said. A rtists challenged the notion o f m u ltic u ltu ralism w ith d raw in g s, photographs, m usic, creative dis­ plays, perform ance, and m ore. Sokhun Keo expressed the m eld­ ing and evolution o f culture w ith a crate o f C am bodian album s and an A m erican record player for p artici­ pants to play. A cco rd in g to his artist’s statem ent, Keo d o e sn ’t identify h im self as distin ctly as C am bodian, A m erican o r even C am bodian-A m erican. “C am bodian-A m erican c u l­ ture does not exist. Instead a m ulti-culture or hybrid culture e x ists,” he said. “T o say that I am C am bodian-A m erican m ust m ean that 1 am authentically C am bodian and A m erican si­ m ultaneously, w hich is im pos- B sible.” I W hile som e artists’ w ork re- ■ vealed the complexities of mul- K tiple identities and ethnic ori- I gins, others expressed what it's B like to grow up solely with U.S. | traditions, | In h e r a rtw o rk , C a m ille 1 S h u m an n c o n v ey s a lack or B w eakening o f A m erican culture A self-portrait o f student artist Camille Shumann at Lewis and Clark College's Multiculturalism Sympo­ sium is a composition o f her cultural travels. that has im pelled her to explore and absorb o th er cultures. In S e lf P ortrait: R am blin, continued on page 20