4 OPINION Monday, December 11, 1989 Page 4 The Michigan Daily, Let's build a brazen University by The Brazen Hussies The Brazen Hussies are back. Remember us? We're that group of fun-lovin' ladies who do girlish pranks to get your atten- tion. (We girls love attention, you know). Remember the big old cage we put on the Diag last month? Now we're back, just in time to help you giggle a little instead of getting all serious for your finals. Have you been noticing those official- looking blue and white signs in front of every university building? Have you no- ticed that most all of them have the name of some old rich white guy blazoned right on them? We've been getting bored seeing the same old thing - some old guy who makes himself a pile of money gets a building named after him. We hussies got to gossiping one day, oaf: we decided we wanted to give ladies a turn at having buildings named after them. We got out our paintbrushes and lipstick and made some new signs. Did you notice our: work today while you were rushing aro(nd on campus? We picked out some real cool ladies - but they're not all rich and white - and we went and renamed some of the buildings. We wanted to tell you all right away, so you had time to remember the new names. That way, you wip't get confused on how to find a build- ing when your big final exam comes up. We hussies are very considerate, aren't we? So what's the big deal about the name of a building? It's just a name, after all. We got to thinking that once we changed a building's name, it might change what goes on inside it too. You know what we're talking about. Those same old guys who get buildings named after them are the kind of guys you see in charge of this university as regents, as department heads, as tenured professors. They are the kind of guys who write the books and articles in the big thick coursepacks you are studying so hard. named after us. That's why we're giving you our new list. Here it is (notice all the dudes' names): -Robben Fleming Administration Build- ing: COMADRES Administration Build- ing (A powerful group of ladies from El Salvador - never been to university, or high school either!). -Regents Plaza: Brazen Hussies Plaza 'We've been getting bored seeing the same old thing - some old guy who makes himself a pile of money gets a building named after him. We hussies got to gossiping one day, and we decided we wanted to give ladies a turn at having buildings named after them. We got out our paintbrushes and lipstick and made some new signs.' These old rich guys have been around for a long time. They wrote the Classics. - Yessirree. They are the ones been telling us what's important, what can be studied, what kind of research can get money; telling us how to think and live. That's what we're paying so much money for. Uh-oh, did we just go off on a silly temper tantrum? Guess we're just jealous that we can't think up theories with all those big words that tell us why things have to stay the way they are. So, are you ready to hear the new build- ing names? We thought you'd like to know that about the only buildings named after ladies are the residence halls - where us girls were supposed to live. Chicks' place is in the home, we were not impor- tant enough to have academic buildings (We couldn't resist!). -Horace Rackham Building: Angela Davis Building (A cool communist hussy - got hassled by the law, but finally got a job in academia). -Michigan Union: Sojourner Truth Union (outstanding Black lady, she put racist feminists in their place by asking "Ain't I a woman too?"). -Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library: Rosa Luxembourg Library (Harlan was on a communist witch hunt while this gal was organizing the poor in Germany). -Angell Hall: Audre Lorde Hall (A chick of color who loves poetry and womyn). -Dow Building: Karen Silkwood Build- ing (This hussy was nuked, then killed when she tried to talk about it). -Samuel Dana Building: Rachel Carson Building (This environmentalist lady warned us about a "Silent spring."). -Henry Tappan Hall: Frida Kahlo Hall (This communist babe painted some awe- some visions). -Alfred Taubman Medical Library: Mid- wives Library (Rich white doctors try to stifle them, but they're still hangin' in there). -Business Administration Building: Mother Jones Building (This mama was a major union organizer in her time). -Lorch Hall: Bella Abzug Hall (This hussy got herself elected to the Senate, and then she went for the presidency). -Alumni Center: Marge Piercy Center (This alum-lady wrote all about the Uni- versity). -Francis Thomas Public Health Build- ing: Survivors of Illegal Abortion Build- ing (More didn't survive than did. Should we go back to this?). -Undergraduate library: Maya Angelou Library (This babe opened our eyes to a lot. Check her out when she's here for MLK day). -North ROTC Hall: Jean Gump Hall (This pacifist chick poured blood on a missile site, and got life for it). -Lane Hall (Law School): Catherine MacKinnon Hall (This gal's gonna shake up this law school with her radical femi- nist ideas). -Power Center: Sarah Power Center (This lady regent put a good word in for hussies). -Literature, Science, and Arts Building: Toni Morrison Building (Took the old white men a long time to recognize this lady's classics). -Central Campus Recreation Building: Billie Jean King Building (Don't take this dyke on unless you want to lose). -Frieze Building: Christina Choi Build- ing (This brave babe hung out with the killers of Vincent Chin to make a movie about it). 'Engineering Building: Women Engi- neering students killed in Montreal (They died because they dared to be good at something one man couldn't do). -Student Activities Building: kd lang Building (This hussy really belts it out). -Victor Vaughan Public Health Build- ing: Boston Women's Health Collective Building (These babes introduced us to our bodies and ourselves). 4 'Harry Hutchins Law Hall: Cate Ross Hall (This chick's kids might have to go back to lives of abuse because of the in- sensitivity of our legal system). Oh, you say you've never heard of half of the names of these ladies? Well, why not? They are cool hussies. Maybe you've been spending too much time reading those old coursepacks you get from the teachers who teach in these buildings. Don't forget, when finals come round, take this list with you. And don't forget about the Hussies. We have more tricks up our sleeves, and we'll be back after va- cation with more girlish fun! .6 The Brazen Hussies are a bunch groovy, nutty, fun-lovin' feminists. of Efr £ibigau AaLgL Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. C, No. 67 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Save the $5 pot law Blacks abused by police SINCE 1971, the maximum penalty in Aran Arbor for the possession or use of uncder an ounce of marijuana has been a $5 fine. At a city council meeting late this November, Mayor Jemigan said he wanted the penalty increased because "It makes Ann Arbor look like a drug permissive community." A new law fining users $25 for a first offense, $50 for a second offense, and $100 for a third offense (with the alternative of a drug rehabilitation pro- gram) will be put on the ballot for next April, if the city council agrees. Conveniently, the meeting where this proposal will be brought up for public discussion will be December 18, a time when many students will have left town and the rest will be cramming for final exams. Even more convenient, the marijuana issue distracts the media from Jernigan's lack of action on other pressing issues. Previous attempts by Republicans to impose more severe penalties on ma-r juana smokers in 1974 and 1983 re- sulted in serious election setbacks. The desire of many local Republicans to cultivate a more mainstream image than that projected by Reagan or Bush makes Jernigan's allies hesitant to sup- port him. Two Republican city coun- cilors, representing districts with marginal constituencies, are seriously questioning the wisdom of pushing for such a referendum. Rich Birckett, an executive member of the Republican Party County Committee and a member of the Na- tional Organization For Reform Of Marijuana Laws (NORM L), claimed Jernigan scheduled discussion on the referendum for a time when students would be out of town. in order to "avoid a large turnout that may disrupt the meeting." Getting the referendum approved' with a minimum of noisy student input is obviously more important to the mayor than staying in touch with his constituency. If Jernigan succeeds in putting the measure on the ballot, high opposition turnout in the next election could put a democrat in the mayor's office. The motivating factor in this proposal is concern for the city's image. When asked by a group of Greek students to explain his reasons for passing a law banning open intoxicants this summer, Jemigan claimed it was not aimed at students or residents, but at those visit- ing the art fair from surrounding com- munities. Because Ann Arbor residents usually smoke their pot indoors, the referen- dum seems designed to discourage outsiders from attending the annual hash bash. Last April's hash bash co- incided with the NCAA finals, when drunken rioters caused $84,000 worth of damage and left broken beer bottles along the length of South University Avenue. Instead of wasting police time persecuting a non-violent crowd of pot- smokers, the mayor should have his officers concentrate on protecting the city from those under the influence of a more violent drug - alcohol. Those rioters did a lot more than carry an open beer can, butthe police did noth- ing. The proposed new fines would not only be an injustice against the pot- smokers of this city, but a nuisance for the people in general. A fine of $25, $50, or even $100 will not deter the good citizens of Ann Arbor from doing something they really enjoy, and many enjoy marijuana. Making violators ap- pear in court or go through a substance abuse program won't change most user's minds about the drug. Meanwhile, our city landfill is over- flowing, the roads are full of potholes, snow doesn't get plowed, the city's homeless are ignored, two bridges are in a serious state of disrepair, and the real cause of last April's violence is being overlooked. The basic tasks of local government are being left undone while the city council messes around with these unenforceable penalties. Mayor Jernigan is not a tyrant, just an impotent fool. If you want to let the city council know what you think of him, show up at their meeting on Mon- day the 18. With luck, he'll soon be out of a job. by the Police Brutality Committee of the United Coalition Against Racism Once again Black people in the Ann Ar- bor area have been brutalized by the Pitts- field Township Police. At 2:00 a.m., Sunday November 12, six Pittsfield Township police officers pulled over two young Black men (one 20, the other 14 years of age) as they drove home after watching a movie at Showcase Cinemas. Assuming that this was another "usual" case of police stopping Black men and other people of color, the young men pulled their car to the side of the road. There they were met with screams of "Get out of the car, nigger or I'll blow you away! Get your hands up! Get out of the car, nigger!" As they stood against the car one of the young men felt a gun at his head and was told "If you move I'll blow your head off, nigger! If you move I'll blow our head off." For the next half an hour the police con- tinued this verbal and physical abuse as they searched through the car, supposedly looking for a gun reportedly shot off at Scenic Lake. The officers found no gun and ignored repeated explanations from the two young men that they were on their way home from a movie and still had their ticket stubs, which they offered to show to the police. The officers instead chose to continue their abuse and degradation of these two young Black men. This is not the first time someone has confronted the Pittsfield Police Depart- ment for abuse of people of color. Re- cently, a Black woman successfully sued the police for their misconduct after she was wrongly arrested. During a, routine stop she had challenged their verbal ha- rassment of her and was subsequently ar- rested. Police forces all over this country have historically run rampant over people of color and other marginalized communities The newly formed UCAR committee on police brutality and harassment is commit- ted to achieving these goals and building,4 the kind of campus and community unity that we need to not only challenge this in- cident, but to build the kind of movement that will prevent such incidents from hap- pening in the future. Join us and support these young men as.. they fight back against this harassment. They have filed a complaint with the Pittsfield Police Department and are de- manding a public apology and an official investigation of the incident. . Furthermore, one of the two men will "Get your hands up! Get out of the car, nigger!" As they stood against the car one of the young men felt a gun at his head and was told "If you move I'll blow your head off, nigger! If you move I'll blow our head off." with little or no accountability. We as students must inform the police that vio- lence perpetuated against other people of color on campus or in the community will not be tolerated. We must come together and speak with a unified voice. We must begin to break some of the artificial barri- ers that are used to keep us away from the true source of strength in our communities and make the police accountable to the communities that they are supposed to "serve and protect." . be speaking at the Pittsfield Township Board meeting on Monday, December 11 at 7:30 p.m., 705 Ellsworth (the corner of Ellsworth and South State, just south of K-Mart). We are asking that students come to this meeting and show their support. 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We discover in the Nov. 20 issue that he is also a so- cially inent and emasculated While it would be easy to dismiss this incident as one random example of racism on this campus, we refuse to ac- cept this as an isolated act of ignorance against Asian Amer- icans. It is a key failing of the University that the education we receive has not adapted to the increasingly multicultural nature of our society. Our edu- cation is exceedingly eurocen- tric, as evidenced by the re- quired honors course, "Great Books," which teaches us that the foundations of "great" liter- ature are all written by white, Westernemen, and excludes the centuries of writing by people of color. Meanwhile the only class on Asian American culture is of- fered every other term with a twenty five student limit. De- spite long wait lists every time the course is offered, the Uni- versity refuses to offer it on a n...an. nt hk Furthermore, in the classes that purport to be "multicultural," students are continually fed racist attitudes against Asian Americans, such as in the Department of Soci- ology, where a tenured profes- sor announced to his 125 stu- dents that, "There are stereo- types against Asian Americans, but I would argue that they are largely beneficial." "The Adventures of Beaker Zimmerman" proves that this widely held belief is incorrect. The mission of the University is to educate. It is failing to do so, both by promoting nega- tive stereotypes in University publications and by its lack of commitment to provide stu- dents with the ability to learn about Asian Americans and other peoples of color. We call upon the administration to live up to its "mandate" and for the university community to join with us in our efforts to elimi- Resist pot law reform To the Daily: December 18 is likely to be the date the Ann Arbor City Council will vote on placing a revision of the $5 marijuana law on the April ballot, it was revealed at the November meet- ing of the Ann Arbor City Re- publican Committee. Furthermore, a discussion of possible endorsement of the ballot initiative by the Ann Arbor City Republican Com- mittee will be held on Decem- ber 14, and by the.Washtenaw County Executive Committee on January 11. I urge all concerned citizens to attend these meetings to en- sure adequate citizen participa- tion. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) will be giving