The Michigan Daily-Thursday, February 11, 1988-Page 5 Chicana feminist speaks at symposium Drinking rises among students (CndsuedfrmParl) theme "Bring Public Health Back t- By MOLLY FINLEY Cherrie Moraga, an instructor in Chicano Studies at the University of California-Berkeley, read a critique of her own play, Giving Up the Ghost, in a University symposium yester- day on Chicana feminist literature. Moraga, a political activist, poet, playwright, and essayist, describes herself as a "political artist. I don't think of those as contradictions." She deals with feminist issues in the context of a Chicano woman - who is considered to be a woman of color. She said the "Chicana writer is a first generation writer - the closest link to an indigenous voice (in this country)." Her play involves the relationship between two Chicana women and their attempts to reconcile their feel- ings for one another. Another participant in the sym- posium, Eliana Raggio, a Residen- tial College Lecturer in Spanish, de- scribes Moraga's work as "out-front, direct." Moraga began writing when she was in college in 1972, but didn't start writing seriously until 1975. She said writing came out of her political activism. Moraga said she is fortunate to publish her literature because she "writes within a movement context." She said a major obstacle for Chicana writers is that they are barred from the mainstream publish- ers. "There has not been one Chicana writer that has ever been published by a mainstream (publishing) house - ever," she said. Moraga has been named as a King/Chavez/Parks Visiting Profes- sor at the University for February 10--12. This visiting professorship is sponsored by the Office for Mi- nority Affairs. height. Both sexes in this age group ranked among the more frequent ex- ercisers, at 81.2 percent participa- tors. The study was conducted as a random telephone survey, in which more than 2,285 Michigan adults were interviewed. The three-day conference, with the People", drew more than 300 local, state, and volunteer health officials to Ann Arbor this week. tl Albert Terrace 1700 Geddes Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Phone# for Albert Terrace (313)761-1717 Affordable Rates! Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Cherrie Moraga, an essayist, discussed Chicana feminist writing and her own work last night at the Rackham conference room. Moraga will read and discuss her recent play, Giving Up the Ghost, in the Hussey room of the Michigan League at 4 p.m. today. Very Spacious 2 Bedroom Apartments Pollack, Baker angered over Pursell's vote Also apartments available at: 1001 S. Forest 610 S. Forest 844 Tappan 1320 S. University 415 E. Hoover 350 Thompson 520 Packard 545 State 1000 E. Ann 1506 Geddes 344 S. Division 809 E. Kingsley and others... (Conuanned from Page 1) voice in future debates," that is, to maintain influence within the Re- publican party, also was a factor. In a statement released last week, Pursell explained his reasons for voting as he did, saying he supports the implementation of a regional peace plan drafted by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias, but "the only way to achieve that implementation in Nicaragua is to keep pressure on that country's government." Pollack did not accept Pursell's justification for his decision. "It is false to say the only way to get (Nicaraguan President Daniel) Ortega to move toward democratiza- tion is to move toward the imple- mentation of a war against it," Pol- lack said yesterday. "I can't imagine why Carl Pursell voted the way he did. "The U.S. has neither the right nor the interest in supporting the war in Nicaragua." Baker also found fault with Pursell's justification, but was glad he gave an explanation. Baker said he had only gotten information from press reports on Pursell's motiva- tions for the vote. Other locations Phone1 (313) 761-1523 U - UMM I n town for I J i I 763-1107 Spring Break? THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 10PM $3.00 TI C L CI -I 'F R~l JI -V MICHIGRA " . Dealers Nebde d 0 1s R? 0 j p ACADEMIC r I /J / 6 ;. V V 0 / for PROBATION E JB e Casino Night no experience necessary I/ - C Wa©oDWd J for more -0 information contact UAC, 2105 M. Union or call 763-1107 WORK AT MICHIGAN TELEFUND $6.00/hr for spring break plus bonuses Flexible evening hours Call 763-7420 or stop by 611 Church St. 3rd floor A 'ounds tagi . la '+ , ,; 'w i'ia Z:yy " . ? " ;' w k 5 !'f.6"r'r .' .'. I 0 II - I I r Live Entertainment Every Thursday Night I Shi Jhe 94 'oa ~(a** Jima4*sa e/ miual QUIET STORM Ige&ua4y 12, 1988 4lm aana i K r w 4 m f 4 i i f B i 9ft. m. t' uazd w lo U