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Show THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE """ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2001 "" wjmw Parking Update Want the best job in the world? Be a Chrony news writer. Call Starting Monday, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee began using in parking spaces in the lot east of Rice-Eccl- Stadium. On Nov. 12, SLOC will begin using. an additional 200 spaces in the Guardsman Way lot Sunday, Nov. 25, SLOC will ! N :'v es 581-70- 41 begin using the East Stadium lot and a total of 1,250 spaces. For further information visit . www.parking.utak.edu. . ' ; r Deen Chatterjee and Candice Christiansen speak 7 ' - .. at the Women's Resource Center. POETRY WRC: Violence Discussion continued from page 4 Protecting Women From gance. "We can't talk about other cultures Violence is a Global without involving our own culture, but we can't compare our culture with another and think ours is bet- Struggle, Professor Says SHEENA MCFARLAND Chronicle News Writer Because their sexuality was perceived as a threat to medieval high priests of the time, nine million women were killed over the course of 300 years. The trend continues today, said Deen Chatterjee, University of Utah associate professor of philosophy in his speech, "Violence Against Women: A Cross Cultural Perspective," Tuesday at the Women's Resource Center. The speech is the kick-of- f of the resource center's 2001 Seeds of Violence lecture series. "Many struggles are global struggles, protecting women from violence is one of these struggles," Chatterjee said. When examining other cultures, people must avoid cultural arro Cultures are not monolithic, but diverse, so people need to listen to the voices of the women from other cultures, he said. Women are able to differentiate between right and wrong within their culture, and they know what is good for them, Chatterjee said. "We need to listen to these women because they know what they need and want," he said. However, many women defend the culture that oppresses them because they need a cultural identity, Chatterjee said. He also addressed the idea of justice from a perspective. culture-bounis "Justice al d, and society-bounculture has its own idea of Every what justice is," he said. Both open and covert violence ideology-boun- d d. 1 York Times. He has worked as The Times Beirut bureau chief. He was bureau chief in Israel when he received a stayed on The New York Times List more than 11 months and won him the 1989 National Book n and the 1989 Award for Overseas Press Club Award for the Best Book on Foreign Policy. Published in 10 different languages, er including Japanese and Chinese, his book is now used as a basic textbook on the Middle East in many high Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship to write a book about the Middle East schools and universities. With The Times, he has worked as in 1988. The book, From Beirut to Jerusalem, chief diplomatic correspondent, and chief White House correspondent. Share Hot the wenue for the 2002 Excitement Olympic Position available starting at $7 35hr. Job opportunities in operation! and aki holiday employment ., Awejome jkiing privilege Health benefit for full-lim- e employee rt r 11- -- HQ, . D..L ( U. DOS OUf I f) ma Nursing Students Have you ever dreamed of. a summer job direct and indirect patiert care care setting. the inpatient or ambulatory Summer III begins in early June and lasts for 10 weeks. Each summer, 150 students from throughout the United States participate. 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I thought it was a really good opportunity both for Shades and for Shades radio The will run program through Fall Semes- Web site, www.kute.org. Best-Sell- FRIEDMAN continued from page ter," he said. cross-cultur- y'"v. 1 :jivi:;li,uiijJtliaa:i.s3?i,.i):iiw;ii S |