The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1983, Image 1

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Vol. 83 r4o. 58
By Jcnthsa Tcylor
Starting an anti-war movement before a war starts
was one objective of the "March on Washington "
demonstration against UJS. foreign policy said Marcus
Holder, a member of the Latin American Solidarity
Committee. Holder spoke at a press conference on
the west side of the Federal Building, 15th and O
streets, Monday.
Holder, an undeclared freshman, was one of 30
Nebraskans who participated in a protest on Satur
day in Washington D.C.
More than 20,000 demonstrators from all over the
world protested Unted States intervention in Cen
tral American and Caribbean countries, Holder
said, and they wanted to take "no part of another
rich man's war."
A demand for jobs, peace and justice and reduc
tion in nuclear arms was also stressed by the 100
plus organizations that demonstrated at the capitoL
The demonstators gathered at three separate
rally sites and converged on the White House where
they continued to the ellipse to listen to speakers and
watch performers give a short program.
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the gay liberation and feminist movement is sche
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include Bruce Kochis, associate professor of mod
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of -libraries; Jan Deeds, an educational psychology
graduate student; and Trittonia Island. The pur
pose of this forum, Stebelman said, is to inform
people about common issues in each movement.
A panel will discuss homosexuality and religion
Thursday. Stebelman said this session is an attempt
to help gay persons better understand how religion
can fit into their sexuality and how churches are
dealing with homosexuality. Members of this panel
are The Rev. Ben Roe of the Ministry of Human
Sexuality, Rev. Larry Doerr of Commonplace, and
Rev. Jan Kross of the Metropolitan Community
Church in Omaha
UNL English professor Louis Crcmpton will give a
slide presentation on the treatment cf homosexual
ity in the arts from 350 to 5 p.m. Friday.
Stebelman said the goal of this series of discus
sions is to provide information to giy men about
what it means to be gay, and the types of social
issues that could be addressed , so they can deal
intelligently with their sexuality. Hie programs are
also intended to generate information for 'hetero
sexuals, providing a sense cf community and under
standing. .
In conj unction with the presentation, the GLSA is
sponscrins informational exhibits on homosexual
ity. The exhibits will be displayed in Love Library
Stebelman said the purposeof the display ' is to '
provide infcrmatbr.ri resources to those who miht
be doing research cn gsy studies. These . areas
include ?y history and pclitical'and social science
GLSA secretary Eric Peterson said one cf the
functions cf the displays is to pcint out the roles
that gr.ymen and lesbians pby in society. Only in the '
"Circles of Sanctuary and Solidarity" was the
theme for the protest that began at the headquar
ters of the Immigration and Naturalization Depart
ment. At the Department of Health and Human
Services, black, latin, community women and labor
groups gathered for a "community speak out." A
protest against American foreign policy took place
at the State Department. '
At the Ellipse, folk musicians Peter, Paul and Mary
conducted a sing-along. The Rev. Jesse Jackson and
Rep. Ted Weiss, D-New York, spoke after the sing
along. Jackson condemned the invasion of Grenada
and urged the U.S. to pull out of Lebanon. Weiss
introduced a bill to impeach Reagan.
. The U.S. invasion of Grenada increased CIA activ
ity in Nicaragua has been looked at as a "softening
up point," to a full scale invasion of Nicaragua,
Holder said.
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