University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 3, 1972 5 of the poisoning name name name medical from a what? r to a rule ofULE, why of Mr. variety of is no byided by not to tations. suppose survive see the night, law- brains. see the of the fatred, except der, $10 dations, without essarily karsen Photo by TERRY SHIPMA lp crews m o Moffett n may Hay, m on Killing on Kilng Simsman H I Bogert h aughter h schmidt d ooodiek d rush k young Sokolof , Inc. Feminist Morgan Explains Ideology Radical claims of society based on sexism ol Young n Carter Manley Barnhart ergerdes d la Lloyd Murray g Delanf Feminist Urges Radicalism By FRANK SLOVER Arizona State University Radical左翼 Morganurg argued her "sisters" to seize power, during a speech Wed. afternoon in the Kansas Union. She began by noting the crowded room of more than 400 people and asking that "sisters" stay away. But she is seriously trying, who consider themselves brothers, move back because it's more important to them. She then traced some of the history of the movement "to clear up myths and misinformation" media had contributed. Women and their contributions have been ignored, she said, by white male historians even though the movement had a long and worthy heritage. Today, she said, she saw the movement working in three areas. The first area she identified as women's rights. This includes She said they had done some good but objected to their preoccupation with bread and wheat. And they worked at their work within the system. such groups as the National Organization of Women and Federally Employed Women, or the women's movement. The second area she identified was women's liberation. She said that she found this sector more characterize and that she had left. "It's comprised of refugees from the left," she said, "where women were always controlled by men. "Women did the typing, made the coffee and read men's speeches in the rot. They think in terms of Marx and Lenin, both of whom were in the war." "Alternative lifestyles are no answer," she said. "A all woman accomplished by joining the new generation from cooking Betty Crocker casseroles in the suburbs to cook brown rice in a commune and from being the sexual object of interest to the sexual properties of six men." against women, everyday. Morgan was the object they were in a partnership with Men were not oppressed by the sexism endemic to our society and the lack of empathy dehumanized it but every man was a sexist oppressor whether he was a woman or a man. At a Dec. 17 meeting, the association drafted a letter to be sent to state lawmakers to state government civil service pay. The group claimed in the letter that the University budget denied the library staff pay equal to that of state civil servants across the state. *LAST SUMMER when other civil servants got pay increases, those who were employed by the department, Rosemary McDonough, vice-president of the association, said Tuesday. "Because of growing inflation, the people who did not lose, actually suffered a loss." Library Group Protests Lack of Salary Increase Members of the Library Staff Association University Libraries have launched a letter-writing campaign protesting salary cuts. Morgan said her movement was expecting violence and was preparing for it by learning violence themselves by learning to shoot as well as a whole range of technical skills, such as morearse and others she did not reveal to an audience that included men. The third part of the movement, radical feminist or revolutionary feminism, was the "warmed-over Marxism" organization she described it as being the youngest and smallest part of the movement with no ties to any particular organization. It was not she said, some "warmed-over Marxism." She denied that this part of the movement was a portion of the movement. She discussed the problem of rape and said that the stereotype of the black man raping a white woman in an alley was untrue, but she also said that between people of the same race. She also said that black men earn more money than white women which, she said supported her marriage to her husband more deep-rooted than racism," which was caused by sexism. The letter was sent to the university as well as library employees who were urged to sign it and then send it to the recommended state department. THE LETTER read: "I DO NOT mean to open the question of overall University financing, nor do I intend to conduct any arguments for or against the overall University budget. As a classified employee I expect to be given a regular salary with my fellow civil servants across the state. To be denied benefits because of lack of benefits benefits as part of that parity because I work for the University of Kansas seems a challenge to institutions of a civil service system. "As a member of the Library Staff Association of the Kansas University Libraries I am using my knowledge and staff of my deep felt concern over a case of obvious financial misappropriation by members represented by our association are employees of the Kansas civil service system. The salary increases at the University of Kansas worked a hardship on these classified employees, but the same untoward impact classified employees whose only sin is to be employed by an agent currently out of favor with the university and administrative branches. by Gwen Suggs, a member of the Library Staff Association. "I urge you to consider the propriety of my position and to use all the considerable influence that I have on the inequities as were felt by qualified personnel throughout this University are not levied McDonough said there had ten indications that some legislators would support the increase this spring. treatment for classified employees working in the campus area." Morgan said the ideology of the radical feminists was based on the belief that the traditional tradition was sexism and that all the evils of a stemly stem from it. "Sexism is the root, and the branches are what is destroying this planet. The only way to end all that is bad is to be radical, to go to the root. Anything else is of great fat at among men," we were. "From the few answers we have received, it seems some of the representatives have not understood the issue," McDonough said of course to my rise, but in the place this is a fairness issue. We would like to see other people at the campus support equal "Most acts of sexual intercourse on this planet," Morgan said, "could be classified as rape," which she defined as any sexual act not initiated by a woman desire on the part of the woman. THE LETTER was composed "Women have always known," she said, "that sex has something to do with love and do not have the same sort of linear, genital Men committed violence The University libraries presently employ 154 people, 100 of whom are association members. Student Jobs Scarce, Taylor Says Bv CHRIS MILLER Kansan Staff Writer Jobs for students are hard to find, Bernard Taylor, assistant finance director at the College Financial Aid, said Wednesday. Other than the College Work-Study Program, Taylor said, the Office of Student Financial Aid works with students to help them employment this semester. There are normally 15-20 job listings posted at the office for student employment by various organizations. EMPLOYMENT in the federally-sponsored Work-Study program, which provided the student a salary to the office of Student to the office of Student largely filled, Taylor said. He said about four listings open in the program and about 200 approved applications for students wanting to participate in the program. Last year, he said, 617 students were placed in jobs under the program and the final result this year was expected to be about the in the Work-Study Program, Taylor said, the federal government paid 30 per cent of the budget and the department paid 20 per cent. To qualify for the program, Taylor said, a student must meet four requirements. HE MUST BE in need of employment in order to continue his course of study, capable of working standing in his course of study where he will full-time student at the institution full-time student at the institution he is participating and a U. S. citizen or intend to become a permanent resident of the United States. Preference in the program, Taylor said, must be given to students from low-income families. Employment opportunities for women are also restricted. Employees referred to employers through the Office of Student Financial Aid, the dean of women's office also employ employment opportunities. LORNA GRUNZ, assistant to the dean of women, said there were "lots of women and very few jobs." Morgan said the radical feminist movement would grow and would not be bought out by the conservatives. Boys in the radical movement "fled." Grunz estimated 80-100 women had filled out employment information cards in the dean of the school, since the end of last semester. concept of sexuality that men have." Grunz said the function of the department women's office in attempting to hire employment was to list the opportunities for women's employment. She said they offered employers both inside and outside the University. She said counties in both areas are about equal. Student Union Activities will conduct its spring membership meeting. "Meet SUA 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 in the Big B Room of the SUA Membership Meeting She said one of the problems new was that placement and training of staff in the departmental basis, with no central organization to help them succeed. There will be a meeting of the KU Soccer Club at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Westminster Center, 2042 Oread. Soccer Club Meeting Since Jan. 10, Taylor estimated his office had referred about 150 students to various employers in the area through the Work-Study Program. Yoga Society Lecture TAYLOR ALSO indicated there was need for a central organization to help employment problems of students. He said that there were about three times as many jobs as there were in all the various departments and schools of the University as there were in all the universities, the largest percentage of these jobs were filled when a student needed employment requiring about employment Dadaiji Chiripananda Avadhita, a representative of the Ananda Marta Yoga Society, will speak at 1:30 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Hall. while they were in school or help with their career plans when they finished school. A travel firm designed to introduce campus offices that offer travel assistance is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. The forum, the first of seven planned for the spring semester, will discuss transatlantic flights. Atlantic Flights Forum The goal of her group, as she described it, was to redefine sexuality where there is sexuality where no distinction, sexual or otherwise, would be. 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