University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 16, 1979 9 Increased minority recruitment changing Peace Corps' image By JUDY WOODBURN Staff Reporter The peace Corps is mostly a white, middle class phenomenon and is trying to build an inner community of minority volunteers, Yvonne Jackson, Peace Corps director for the Gambia. Jackson, a 1964 graduate of the university, Kansas. He is a University placement officer, other University offices and student groups yesterday to help him with his research. The problems of minority recruitment were a topic at a conference of Peace Corps directors in Washington, D.C., last week, Jackson said. "The minority volunteers we do have are also primarily middle class," she said. "Part of the problem is the way we have students, and they're not college campuses. That immediately excludes a certain part of the social strain - the people who don't or can go to college." "ALSO, MANY minority students have produced sacrifice quite a bit to go to college. They are not in degree. they don't consider it an option to study at the Peace Corps and not receive a salary." Jackson, who worked for the Inter-American Foundation before joining the Peace Corps, coordinated international humanitarian efforts in Central America and the Caribbean in 1974. She said Americans were received more warmly in The Gambia than in Latin America or the Caribbean. "Americans haven't had the history in West Africa that they have had in Latin America," he said. "Our foreign policy in Latin America, we're not trusted. Most of the people we come in contact with know that the United States is directly tied to political gains." SHE SAID THE PEACE Corps had been designed to operate independently of U.S. foreign policy so that people in other countries would trust volunteers more readily. "But I can recall that as a black person, I had to deal with a lot of skepticism both in Latin America and the Caribbean anyway, because the people thought it was terrible." He said he would "to send black Americans to infiltrate and discredit their countries," Jackson said. Jackson said that aside from simply gaining the trust of the people of a country, a volunteer also must adjust to a multitude of cultural differences. "FOR EXAMPLE," she said, "the women of third world countries don't want the liberation views of American women forced on them, because their needs are greater." "If I were to begin telling the women of the Gambia to push for equal employment opportunities, or lesbian liberation, I'd be kicked right out of the country. "These women are concerned about adequate health care for their families and sufficient water supplies for their families. They're fighting for basic survival needs." A misunderstanding between the department of geography and meteorology that resulted in a phone bill of nearly $2,500 for the department, according to Travis Meyer. Meyer, Campbell, Neb., senior, said yesterday that Larry Cargoyre, former head of the weather service, did not bill the agency for last year's long distance phone calls. By KATE POUND Staff Reporter "I MURE THE department wasn't pleased with the misunderstanding, but it was just one of those things. I don't think it is a big deal." Subscribers made daily phone calls to 12 radio stations and one newspaper around the country and expected to pay for the calls. Meyer said, However, Groongvever never "I'm sure it was a misunderstanding." Meyer said. "Larry might have thought the department was going to pay the bills and we wouldn't have to fool with all that. KU Weather didn't forecast bill Glenn Marotz, chairman of the department of geography and meteorology, said the department had paid the bill and had no outstanding debt from last year. Marotz also said that in the future, weather service subscribers would be billed for the phone calls. "We are hoping to work out some kind of an arrangement," he said. "If we do, we will try to recoup some of the cost of the program, not make a profit." ACCORDING TO JOE Eagleman, head of meteorology, last year's subscribers had been contacted about their shares of the bill. "Most of the stations have they said pay," Eaglemann said. "If a station doesn't pay, I guess the department will have to soak its bill. "We were quite willing to pick up the bill because it was for a program with educational value," Marotz said. "Most of the subscribers were told last year that they were to pay for the phone calls, but they had never received bills from Cogrove." Cosgrove, contacted yesterday at the Dahluth, Mullin, television station where he is employed, said that the University business office had a weather service a phone bill until last May. "I WAS GETTING worried because we never got a phone bill," Cosgrove said. "Several stations contacted us about their bills but we didn't have any to send them." According to Cogwave, the stations knew they were to pay for the phone bills. Some subcribers had paid bills in 1977, he said, and had assumed the practice would continue. However, Marzot said, there had been no explicit agreement with the subscribers about the phone bills. Marzot said that last month it was reported that he could cover all weather services operating costs. “This year, however, we have an entirely different situation,” Marzot said. “The use of our machinery is expensive and growing. We will not be able to recover the cost.” We will try to recover some of the cost. MEYER SAID the weather service had requested money from the Student Senate for expanding operations at no cost to the geography and meteorology department. The request of about $200 was approved last week by the senate budget committee. Meyer said the money would be used to buy equipment for a 24-hour weather service to students and faculty during the regular school year. The Senate funds will enable the institution to use its money to cover increased expenses incurred by the weather service. 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