The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, January 17, 1995 - 7
Feud over King's
shrine unresolved
services
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By MICHELLE LEE THOMPSON
Daily Staff Reporter
Former Detroit mayoral candidate
Sharon McPhail asserted yesterday
that the media have made Black males
into fall guys for many of society's
problems.
During aprogram titled "How Me-
dia Portrayals Affect Our Perceptions,"
McPhail said Americans feigned ig-
norance of domestic violence untilO.J.
Simpson's double-murder case. Simi-
larly, they did not acknowledge sexual
harassmentuntil Clarence Thomas was
accused of harassing Anita Hill. And
they gave the same treatment to date
rape until Mike Tyson was convicted,
McPhail contended.
Her speech followed videotaped
clips from the Martin Luther King's
speeches, including his famous "I Have
a Dream" speech.
Members of the University com-
munity, including Vice President for
Financial Operations Farris W.
Womack, made speeches on behalf of
the University's Business and Finance
Diversity Committee, which spon-
sored the event. Womack outlihed
progress in the University's business
sector over the past year, including a
diversity forum and a multicultural
orientation for new employees.
However, McPhail asserted that
the progress made to date at the Uni-
versity is not enough.
"Martin's looking down on us and
he's saying that he didn't dream the
dream so we could dream it too -
dreamers are asleep. Let's get up and
do something," McPhail said.
McPhail, who is biracial, asserted
that the media portrayed her as a rac-
ist in last summer's election in which
92 percent of white voters chose her
opponent, Dennis Archer, who was
elected. "It didn't surprise me, but it
did outrage me."
McPhail said Black television
shows are inaccurate representations
of the American population.
Diversity committee member
Demetrius Fields said the planning
was worth it. "She touched on all the
issues," Fields said.
Al Spencer, a University custo-
dian, said: "(McPhail) never focused
on the Asians and Hispanics - her
speech was too muchWf a Black-and-
white issue."
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