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[Speaker Series]

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MARCH 2002
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Wayne Mores Center ofr Law & Politics/UO Law School

The Law & Politics of the Death Penalty: Abolition, Moratorium, or Reform?

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Gandhi, King, Ikeda:
A Legacy of Building Peace and Victory Over Non-Violence

Oakway Center
Mall entrance to Borders Books
10am-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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Finer Womanhood Reception
hosted by the ladies of
Zeta Phi Beta

6-8 pm, Gerlinger lounge
Women from campus as well as the greater Eugene community will be recognized for ongoing contributions in the areas of scholarship, service, sisterhood & finer womanhood.
Free Event!
Contact info: Lyllye Parker

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Korean Student's Association Korea Night

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Gandhi, King, Ikeda: A Legacy of Building Peace and Victory Over Non-Violence

Oakway Center
Mall entrance to Borders Books
10am-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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Center for Cultural Theory & Transitional Studies:

FILM:
TO LIV(E)


discussion to follow with Evans Chan, independent filmmaker
Willamette Hall,
Room 110
7:00 pm

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Break the Silence! Rally & March:
Raise awareness, inform & educate about the frequency of attacks on women within the campus community
12-12:30, EMU amphitheater

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Center for Cultural Theory & Transitional Studies:

FILM:
Crossings


discussion to follow with Evans Chan, independent filmmaker
Willamette Hall,
Room 110
7:00 pm

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Peoples of Oregon: Japanese Americans in Oregon

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Students of the Indian Subcontinent's
UTSAV 2002

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Speaker Series

"Race in Film & Photography"

Thursday, May 9, 2002

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
.