10 Friday, September 21. 1990/ University Daily Kansan READING FOR COMPREHENSION New York judge to lecture Former NCAAP attorney will speak about minority opportunities Bv Amy Zamierowski Kansan staff writer She was an attorney for the NAACP and helped James Meredith become the first Black man to gain admission to the University of Mississippi in 1962. In 1966, she bcame a judge on the United States District Court judge. Now she is a chief judge for the Southern District of New York. Judge Constance Baker Motley will give a public lecture at the Spencer Museum of Art on Tuesday titled Opportunities for Minorities in the Law. The lecture is sponsored by the School of Law. Motley also is featured in an exhibition at the museum. The exhibition, titled "I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America," was a two-volume book that chronicles photography photographer Brian Lanker. A group of 75 Black women, some famous and others less prominent, are featured in an exhibition of photographs that will open at the museum Sunday. Lanker is a contract photographer for Sports Illustrated and periodically has photo essays published in Life magazine. He also worked as a photographer for newspapers in Trowka, Phoenix, and Eugene, Org. The exhibition includes large-scale black-and-white photographs of the women and excerpts from personal interviews. Andrea Norris, director of the museum, said the exhibition had been shown for the last two years and was booked for the next two years. Lanker was commissioned to print another series of photographs for an additional "I Dream a World" exhibition. It also is booked for the next two years. Norris said, because of high demand. "We have been hearing about it since it opened in Washington, D.C., Norris said. "The women are from Alabama," he said. "The exhibition would be of interest to us." anyone. The photographs are wonderful portraits of fascinating women." Carissa Culling McKenzie, museum services coordinator, said the exhibition highlighted photography and women's achievements. McKenzie said one reason the museum was showing the exhibition was so people could see portrait photography. "We are trying to show people the creativity that is possible in photography." McKenzie said. "We want them to be inspired by what they see." Some women in the exhibition are authors Alice Walker and Tom Morrison; politicians Barbara Jordan and Shirley Chisholm; and performers Lena Horne, Leontyne Price and Cicely Tyson. Legislators wary of private prisons Artists, activists, a bishop, lawyers, athletes and others also are included. The Associated Press development in rural communities. TOPEKA — A proposal to change state law to allow the construction of privately run prisons apparently built against hill battle for legislative approval. Corrections Secretary Steve Davies also said that he was skeptical about the concept of allowing cities, counties or private companies to build firms and run them, with the space to the space to the space to Kansai or other states. A key legislator made it clear yesterday that he generally was opposed to the concept and did not support it. He views it as a way to stimulate economic growth. recommendations to the 1991 Legislature. The 1990 Legislature banned the construction of private prisons until July 1, 1991, to give lawmakers time to think. The Legislature's Special Committee on Judiciary is studying the concept and is expected to make "This thing is almost too good to be true," said Sen. Wint Winter Jr., R-Lawrence, the charperson of the special committee and the standing Senate Judiciary Committee. "I've kind of got a bad attitude about this." STUDENT SPECIAL! 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