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"We have the same concerns as heterosexuals," Aldaffer said. "All human beings have the same concerns." Troy Aldaffer, GALA week coordinator, said he hoped the week would help bring together the gay and lesbian community and the heterosexual community. student lecture series, a lesbian comic, a debate between a proponent and opponent of Colorado's Amendment 2, an AIDS candlelight vigil and will conclude with a human rights march and a dance. "The week of events is one of the unique services we provide." Papanek, Lawrence senior, said. The week will include a graduate Alldafer said some of the events also would focus on religion. "A lot of people hump gays and lesbians with atheists," he said. "Religion is important in the gay community." Papanek said GALA week was started in 1982 by then-Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas director, Joe Baddin. The week was an attempt to revitalize involvement in the group and increase publicity. KU's group was the third gay student organization in the nation to be officially recognized by its university, after New York University and the University of California at Berkeley. Papanek said. Today's GALA week events: ■ Wear Camouflage in Support Dress in the military Dress Noon - 1 p.m., in front of Wescoe Hall. Brown bag lunch 3:30 p.m., Kansas Union, Regional Room. Graduate Student Lecture Series, "Marsden Hartley's Figurative Quest for 'Place': The Artist as Christ in Christ Holdt By Half Naked Men" B. p.m., Kansas Union Ball- room, Jewish, lesbian comie Lynn Lavner, American Sign Language interpreter provided. Wear Blue Jeans if You're Queen Day Tomorrow's events 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., in front of Worcester Hall, Come Out A Thon. wescoe Hall Come-Out A-Thon ■ Noon - I p.m. in front of Wescoe Hall Brown bag lunch. Divergent Voices: A Free Speech Forum. 7 p.m., Kansas Union, Big Eight Room, Debate about Colorado's Amendment 2. 3:30 p.m., Kansas Union, Graduate Student Lecture Series, "Lesbian Health Issues." Forum to air both views on amendment By Tracy Drake Special to the Kansan In an effort to allow the other side to be heard in the 1900s, Clifford Ketzel, professor of political science and faculty adviser to the Minority Opinions Forum, invited Nazis, communists and self-appointed kings to speak on campus. The Minority Opinions Forum no longer exists, but a series of ongoing programs focusing on minority opinions will be heard on campus once again, thanks to the Clifford P. Ketzel Minority Opinions Impressions of Minority Opinion Fund ketzel, who taught at the University from 1964 until 1987, died in 1988. The series, "Divergent Voices: A Free Speech Forum," begins at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Big B Room in the university building and focuses on Colorado's Amendment 2. The amendment recently repealed existing ordinances in Denver, Boulder and Aspen that banned discrimination based on sexual orientation. The ordinance has been suspended by court order pending a review of its constitutionality. Kevin Tebedo, executive director of Colorado for Family Values, and Nancy Osborne of Equality Colorado, will speak at the forum from opposing sides of the amendment. The program would have been consistent with Ketzel's wishes, said Allan Cigler, professor of political science. "Ketzel believed that the essence of the University is to air ideas, even unpopular ones," Cigler said. Cigler said that people tended not to pay attention to unpopular ideas and that Ketzel had believed in civil liberties and open dialogue on campus. Tomorrow's program is free, but admission tickets are required. 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