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Women's Center Serves Students And Community, Sallie Vallely Feb 1982

Women's Center Serves Students And Community, Sallie Vallely

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

"The Women's Center at UMO primarily serves the student population as well as the community at large as an edition center focusing on women's issues. The center is open to all students at UMO who have an active interest in women's issues," Christine Dahlin, a member of the center said.


Volunteer Your Help, Anne Phibbs Feb 1982

Volunteer Your Help, Anne Phibbs

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Are you concerned about such issues as reproductive freedom, the ERA, equal pay for equal work, rape, sexual harassment, and the recent conservative swing in American political thought? The UMO Women's center is a campus group that shares these concerns and provides a forum for action and discussion. We urge campus and community women and men to join us in our examination of these changing aspects of society.


Who Will Be Next Target, Steve Barkan Nov 1981

Who Will Be Next Target, Steve Barkan

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In Wednesday's issue of the Campus, two letters to the editor viciously attacked gays in general and the Wilde-Stein club in particular. The scurrilous tone of the letters is regrettable, and only illustrates the authors' deplorable lack of tolerance.


Support Right To Choose, Debbie Eaton Nov 1981

Support Right To Choose, Debbie Eaton

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In response to John Sandblom's letter to the editor, ("Pink Jeans" Nov. 11): John, why are you in school anyway?


Hostility Uncalled For, Carol Roberts Nov 1981

Hostility Uncalled For, Carol Roberts

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Mr. John Sandblum: I feel sorry for you. Your letter to the editor didn't speak very well for you.


The Normals, Laurie Estes Nov 1981

The Normals, Laurie Estes

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The response letters printed about the controversial issue of homosexuality where certainly enlightening, not about the campus gay population, but about the "normals" self-righteousness and discrimination.


Letter Was Objectionable Outburst, Martha Brackley Nov 1981

Letter Was Objectionable Outburst, Martha Brackley

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

John Sandblom's letter to the editor was a disgraceful and disillusioning example of how intolerant some people can be.


Poor Taste, Jesse W. Hamilton Nov 1981

Poor Taste, Jesse W. Hamilton

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In regards to Mr. Bondeson's and Mr. Sandblom's comments in the Nov. 11 edition of the Maine Campus, I'm safe to say they were in poor taste.


Take A Good Ole Look, W. David Libby Ii Nov 1981

Take A Good Ole Look, W. David Libby Ii

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Although I am a member of the heterosexual community, I feel it is a necessity to respond to Mr. Bondeson's letter, in the November issue, concerning Gay Rights Day.


Outraged At Bigotry And Insensitivity, Kathryn Roberts Nov 1981

Outraged At Bigotry And Insensitivity, Kathryn Roberts

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Roger Bondeson: Your letter to the editor in Wednesday's paper concerning the Wilde-Stein Club's "ingenious cheap shot on innocent people (innocent of what, Roger?)" evoked in me, first feelings of outrage, and then of pity—for such ignorance and blindness.


Equity Seen As A Key To Well-Fed World, Andrew Meade Apr 1981

Equity Seen As A Key To Well-Fed World, Andrew Meade

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Redistribution of wealth and social revolution were among the solutions to world hunger proposed at a symposium last night in Hauck Auditorium by three experts in the field. Cheryl Payer, visiting lecturer from the New York School for Social Research, New York, and an acclaimed critic of American food policy, led off the evening by saying, "It is a scandal that hunger should exist in a world where we send people into space, and a shock to watch people starve on TV.'' She said the problem is unscientific or technological, but political, and represents "the greatest indictment of our social …


Judo Course Includes Psychology, Peter Phelan Feb 1979

Judo Course Includes Psychology, Peter Phelan

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A self defense course for women stressing psychology and some judo will be one of several programs offered this semester by the Office of Women's Programs and Services, Ellen Weissman, OWPS coordinator said. Weissman said the course will stress the psychological element of self defense along with the physical. The course is being co-instructed by Judo brown belt Tom Probert and psychiatrist Dr. Larry Selversen.


Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus May 1962

Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Mrs. Beryl Warner Williams of Baltimore, Maryland, will be the guest speaker at the All Maine Women banquet Sunday at 7 p.m. in Estabrooke Hall. Mrs. Williams, a former All Maine Woman and University of Maine graduate in the class of 1935, is an instructor at Morgan State College in Maryland.