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Ali Mazuri, a professor of African studies, came to speak at the College; a list of his qualifications is given. Further down there is also a short interview with Mazuri. A new women's club, Delta Phi Alpha, was formed on campus. In the opinions section, the lumping together of white feminism and black feminism is questioned, in light of a speech by Molly Yard. In the commentary section, a highly positive review is given of the speech of Sarah Weddington, one of the lawyers in the historic Roe v. Wade case. Students respond to the speech of Russell Means, a Native American actor who spoke on the 'Native American worldview.' Page 9 is a large spread of photographs from both bacchanalia and homecoming.
Publication Date
9-29-1989
Publisher
The College of Wooster
City
Wooster, OH
Rights
In Copyright
Keywords
Ali Mazuri, Africana Studies, clubs, Delta Phi Alpha, feminism, Sarah Weddington, Roe v. Wade, Russell Means, Native American, guest speaker, guest lecturer, photographs, bacchanalia, homecoming
Subject
Africana studies; Clubs; Feminism; Yard, Molly, 1912-2005; Weddington, Sarah Ragle; Indians of North America; Bacchanalia; Homecoming; Advertisements; College athletics
Recommended Citation
Editors, Wooster Voice, "The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1989-09-29" (1989). The Voice: 1981-1990. 216.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/216