( () ': \ I I 'J' I () � \ oil.. 2272 -11 f� : 2272 -1192 BOULDER, CO ( c.I '-TIO! 2)--Appall d by what it consider a blatant exampl of rr.ci m in intercollegiate athletic, the Rainbow Corhmi ion for Fairncs in Athl ti ::J (RCFA) put out a statem .. nt tating that the Univei ity of Colorado may be Lhe first iJ1��itlltion targeted by the RCFA. It may discourag athl tes from attending an in titution that continu to practice racial di crimination. Th r is a shortage of minority r pre ntation in athl tic administr tion positions at NCAA institutione. The University of Colorado recently hired Rick Neuhei I, who i vv.hi� to replace Bill McCartney a its He d Football Co ch, bypassing'McCartney's recommendation to hir As istant H ad Coach Bob Simmons, 'who is black. McCartn y r igned about two weeks ago; Neuhei 1 wa named last Monday. 'immon ,who is defen sive lin couch. i in his seventh ) ar at olorado. H started coaching in 1975 receivers' oach t B � ling. Gr n State Univ rsity. After two ye rs, he moved to the U nh er ity of Tol do wh r h w S outside tinebacker ' coa h for thr asons, bel' re un eight-year tint as outsid lin b kers coach ut West Virginia, prior to coming to Colorado. Mr. Neuhei 1 joined th Colorado 'taft nine months ago, in February 1994, Iter si .. seasons at UCLA where h work d \\ ith Quarterbacks and r c ivers. "This i exactly th kind of dis rirn irutti n we mu t campaign against," said Rever nd Jesse L. Jackson, Presid nt of the Rainbow, "W must consider taking direct a tion against th Universitv of olorado if there i a refusal to improve," Ja kson add d th t dir taction .ould hike the [OrITI of law uits, censur or picketing. 1 lc .... I' , th R A would also c nsid r launching n nmionul boyccu encoura ing student-athlete t ave id attending olorado b ca ' ofth ir ra rial pra .ti 'c'), W urge oth r who er outraged b,' the situ tion at Colorado to contact univ er it.\. Pr ident, Judith Albino, at 303-492-6201 or l- \.' 303-492-6772. Athl tics Director Bill Iarolt m�l)' b contacted at 303-492-7931. FAX 303-492- 77 3. You may al 0 writ t both at the Univ rsitv 01 Colorado. Boulder, CO 0309, �c OJN NEe T WIT H U S B T BLACK and Mexican-American ; the pa -' tern of in uality experienc by both roup wa de ply rooted in ide th system of power and privilege, reinforced by violen , Conservative minorities from Chavis to Clarence Thoma r fuse to define racism as "preju­ dice. plus power," because such a definition would point toward p(,cau>IN(; TO 11£ MEOlA, nus IS "mE 'SOT WHBj You (001& Fee£. OF'� IN 1W\T NfAALY 75�OF 6---------1 AMERICA.'! VIOL£HT CRIMES WE. �y � OF ILLEGAL O� USE CDMMITTfD BY W IN AM�CA IS 6'( W"l�".·.,., o •• . .. .' . . .. " t • .. " .'0 ," ... .. .. .. , . , o • . .. ," .. . . . . " ... .' .. . ... .. � � I o ., --;.... • :"1 '.. .. o • . , . , • 0 ... . . , ... .. " ...... " '. :. . .... '. ·0 ., f •• � • . . . . o • , ... " ... ,- '.- . . . , . . t t no communi y which rep­ n 70 pe nt of th city' h If million population, Yet r lat.i ly few promin n politi­ cal positions are con lled by M xican-Am ricans. An atm ph of plantation poli i nd p ternalism remi­ ni n of th pre-Black Pow r era till perv d Latino rela­ tions with th powerful but mi­ nority "Anglo" community in Texa , as w 11 I ewhere hroughout th U,', Latinos in , , .. 0 .... .. IIlO lMf W",TE PE"Of'LE COMMIT 11£ MAJORI'N OF W"trE COLLAR �1'\E5 . ETC . , .. , £ 1t. .... , E:1C . e', • . .. . . . .. �. . .... . , ... " • .'. IO. ARE. 'lou BCGINN\NG 10 (:£I '"fH� PlCTURE.? . . ... .. '. . '. . . , . , C , ... . . , OS' __..tW2RI . -