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Show Friday, November 16, 1990 The Daiiy Utah Chronicle - Page five conference from page one The conference is sponsored by the Joe Hill Organizing Committee, the University of Utah American West Center, History department, Humanities Center, Marriott Library, the AFL-CILabor Center, and the O Utah Labor History Forum. Funding for the conference comes from the Utah Endowment for the Humanities Foundation. and the Quinney Thompson said, "The Marriott Library decided to participate because we have quite a bit of materials relating to Joe Hill and labor unions in our special collections department" He added, "We feel that the labor movement is an appropriate topic of discussion for academic institutions. Their are so many contributions people have made." The Industrial Workers of the World, a radical labor group established in the early 1900s have adopted many of Hill's labor songs. They and several other groups have defended Hill's political beliefs and attitudes. forget the Middle East is the birthplace of human civilization, speaker Hallaj added. Hallaj said conflicts in the Middle East, like the current conflict between Israel and the exiled Palestinian from page three permanent U.N. presence in Palestine, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait nation, are not caused by its peoples' inability to reason, but because "problems have not been faced or resolved the way we've done with problems in other regions of the has become the Security Council's main objective and Palestinian security has ceased to be a priority, he said. world." The Palestine National Council declared Palestinian independence two years ago and their claim to be Bloodshed in Palestine and other Middle Eastern areas has encouraged Americans to harbor stereotypes of Middle Eastern people. has not become a is still Israeli-occupie- d "Palestine reality. self-governi- ng "We hear the Middle East described in the newspapers in this a as dangerous country . territories and there is no such thing as an independent neighborhood...," yet Americans Palestinian state," Hallaj said. One Large Hot And Cheesy said Thompson conference attendants will discuss, "The contributions militant labor groups have made in the labor world." mmm? , American history and labor historians will be able to explore the contributions Hill made to the labor movement, Thompson said. Thursday, Nov. 15 at the AFL-CILabor Center, speakers discussed the IWW in music poetry and cartoons. -- T O March 1 22-Apr- iI ? Spring Break Friday's seminars, held in the Marriott Library auditorium and day study tour of the Soviet Union. Focus is on contemporary education in the Soviet Union, assessment of the major reforms of Perestroika, Glasnost, and democratization in action. Recommended: Liberal Ed 210211. Students will have the opportunity to interact in a variety of contexts with Soviet students, citizens and government officials. Grant $$$ available based on financial need. 1 1 Saturday's seminars in the Salt Air Room of the Union Building will discuss several labor issues dealing with the IWW. Americans don't understand the of statehood for Palestinians and lack of statehood is dehumanizing to Palestinians, he explained. "The person without a state becomes unreal. ..because we live in an age of nation-states- significance ." Since the inception of the Palestinian Liberation Organization in the 1960s, Palestine has been willing to compromise on the issue of E(flo International Center AppU occupation and ownership of the Israeli state. Hallaj said Palestine told Israel if demands weren't feasible, "...let's share it by making it an h Arab-Jewis- state." However, they have been violently 159 University Union 581-584- 9 rebuffed by the Israeli government and forced to fight an unnecessary war, he added. Speed up your pulse for under $10,000 Pepperoni F IN STOCK Introducing Scoupe. The new, exciting sporty coupe from Hyundai. fc!-Car shown with optional alloy wheel package. 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