Clinton St. Quarterly Vol. 12 No. 1 Spring 1990

I ^NKE/ TH£ they have broken with their past at risk to their lives, are still racists. The waiter, even though he lives in a revolutionary society, is still a slave to the white man. Our documentary can never tell the truth. That truth will be discarded somewhere back in the endemic poverty of Africa. Ahalf-truth, useful in its way, insightful to a degree, certainly acceptable on the whole, will be The Image Gallery 1026 S.W. Morrison Street Portland, Oregon 97205 MAY3 - JUNE2 JAMES TODD; MISSOULA, MONTANA, WOOD RELIEF PRINTS MASKS AND SCULPTURE: broadcast instead. For me, there is nothing left but grief. Writer-filmmaker Donald Sellers lives in Seattle. This is his first story in Clinton St. Artist Wague Baba Diakite moved from Mali to Portland several years ago. This is his first work in our pages. He is represented by Jamison/Thomas Gallery of Portland. Make the World a Better Place with... Fifty Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth. $5.00 Shopping for a Better World. $5.00 To order both books, send $10 plus $2 for shipping and handling to: Oregon Peace Institute 921 S.W. Morrison Portland, Oregon 97205 (503) 228-7422 PRINTING DESIGN CALLIGRAPHY 7740 SW CAPITOL HWY IN MULTNOMAH 246-1942 AFS Volunteer Ambulance Drivers of two World Wars shared a vision - peace through understanding. Today that vision is kept alive by AFS Student Exchange Programs in fifty nations. Share your daily life. Host or become an AFS exchange student. Call 1-800-AFS-INFO AFS Intercultural Programs 313 East 43rd Street, New York, NY 10017 KBOO Public Affairs “Afernoon Radiozine” Monday - Friday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Mon. POLLUTION SOLUTIONS: T h e 3:30 Other America's Radio &'Eart h Island Institute present investigative , reports on issues affecting the environment. 4:00 UNDER CURRENTS: in-depth ihvestigative reports focusing on Central America, South Africa, the CIA, and much more. Tues. KBOO’s WEEKLY LECTURE 3:30 SERIES: hour-long lectures on local & national topics—environment to the media. Features speakers such as Alexander Cockburn, Dr. Helen Caldicott & Michael Parenti. Wed. After City Council adjourns, tune in 3:30 for 51 PERCENT, a program about women in society, followed b y . . . 4:00 DETOURS KBOO’s weekly program about issues affecting the gay & lesbian community & featuring the program A Out. Thurs. Following City Council— AFTER- 3:30 NOON RADIOZINE explores national & international issues. 4:00 CROSSROADS: a multi-cultural news magazine produced by Elizabeth Tcrez-Luna. Fri. Focus on Central & Latin America, 3:30 Middle East, & Africa. Every last Friday o f the month: 3:30 Portlanders Organized for Southern African Freedom (POSAF) host SOUTHERN AFRICA UPDATE. 4:00 SECOND OPINION - Irwin Knoll, editor of Progressive magazine interviews activists, writers & artists. Listener Supported Community Radio NEW GUINEA/AUSTRALIA JUNE 7JUNE 30 PAINTINGS BY ARTHUR AND ALBERT RUNQUIST AND WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THYRZA ANDERSON, LONG TIME SUPPORTER AND ADVOCATE FOR THE ARTS. JULY 12JULY 28 PAINTINGS AND PRINTS BY CHARLES HEANEY The Fishtrap Gathering WRITING WEST OF THE ROCKIES 1990 16 Clinton St.—Spring 1990 Ursula LeGuin Bill K ittredge Simon Ortiz Jonathan Nicholas Terry T. W illiam s Kim Stafford A lv in Joseph / Regional Film W r it ing History Poetry O ra l History July 13 15 Lawson Inada Liz Woody M o l ly Gloss Geo rge Venn Ursula Hegi John Rember Ann ick Smith AND Fishtrap Workshops July 9 13 W r it ing Women's Lives C reative Non fic t ion W r it ing From Experience Short Fiction The Ch ildren 's Picture Book WRITE OR CALL FOR BROCHURE: FISHTRAP PO BOX 306 Enterprise, O regon 97828 0306 (503)426 3623

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