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FEBRUARY
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9
Vietnamese
Student Association's
Culture Night
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Peoples of Oregon
Two Way Seeing: Pioneers
& Native Oregonians
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10
Black
Student Union/AKA Fashion Show
6:30-8pm, EMU Ballroom
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16-17
ASUO
Women's Center's
Women
of Color Coalition Conference
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22-24
Queer
Film Festival
180
PLC Hall $4 students/$5 general; festival passes available
at Mother Kali's & UofO Ticket Office
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Monday,
Feb. 25
Multicultural Center, Black Student Union & LCC's Black
Student Union present:
Cultural Heritage Dead Poetry Nite featuring SAUL
WILLIAMS
admission
is 3 cans food gen. public / 2 cans students
7pm, EMU Ballroom
all
donations go to Lane County Food Bank
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26
Gandhi,
King, Ikeda: A Legacy of Building Peace and Victory Over Non-
Violence
EMU Concourse, 8am-6pm
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27-28
Gandhi,
King, Ikeda:
A Legacy of Building
Peaceand Victory
Over Non-Violence
Lane Community College
Main Campus
Building 1
Student Services,
2nd floor
8am-6pm
More
Info:
Linda Young,
686-9034 glasgarden@aol.com;
Barbara Harrison,
689-6139
b.a.harrison@worldnett.att.net
SGI-ISA Comminity Center
345-8486
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Speaker
Series
"Race
in Film & Photography"
Rosa–Linda
Fregoso
Professor of Latin American/Latino Studies, University of California,
Santa Cruz
Lecture Title: Race, Gender and Sexual Violence in Cultural
Politics
Angharad
Valdivia
Professor, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana
Lecture Title: Brain, Brow, or Bootie:
Latinas in Contemporary Popular Culture
Place/Time: 3:00-5:30pm, Knight Library Browsing Room
This series is co-sponsored by the Center
for the Study of Women in Society.
All events are free and open to the public. For more information,
contact the Ethnic Studies Program at 346-0900.
Thursday, Nov. 8, 2001
Jacqueline Goldsby
Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Chicago
Lecture Title: Weird Copies of Carnage:
Discerning Meaning in Lynching Photographs
Place/Time: 3:30-5:00pm, Gerlinger Lounge
Thursday, January
24, 2002
Sandy Osawa
Independent Filmmaker, Makah Tribe
Lecture Title: In the Heart of Indian Country:
Films by Sandy Osawa
Place/Time: 3:30-5:00pm, Gerlinger Lounge
This series is co-sponsored by the Center for
the Study of Women in Society. All events are free and open to the
public. For more information, contact the Ethnic Studies Program
at 346-0900.
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