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Humanlsi BYKMERRY BATEMAN Women are now beginning to have an ineresed self awareness and confidence about them selves. They are doing things unheard of five, ten and twenty years ago. Men are now thinking differently about themselves," said Wilma Heide. Heide, president of the National Organization of Women (NOW), opened Women in Focus Week as keynote speaker at the New Business Administration Building Tuesday night. Heide is a " feminist humanist" who is seeking to help eliminate discrimination against both women and men. "The symbol of justice in this country is a woman, a blindfolded woman. We are working to take these blindfolds off," she stated. Heide sees the Feminist movement as one of education of teaching men and women to remove those blindfolds. She concerns herself with defining the goals of NOW. She talks of daycare centers, of childcare and who handles it, of redesigning jobs, of welfare and poverty and of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). "Education should be a mutual endeavor for those involved. Students should take part in all phases of education. Also educators must become educable," Heide said. i Yo'lrayi a Vaetn' Dal fresh ut flo Heidef "| can justi Books all the' She feels justice should be taught not only as an abstract idea but as a practical and pragmatical ap proach.All that has been taught is unjust propaganda by affluent Anglo Saxon white males she said. "I can justify a national massive bookburning. Books are filled with sexism, racism-all the 'isms' pervasive in the consciousness in education," Heide said. Since she considers herself a civil livertarian, unable to burn books, Heide suggests placing a note in 95 per cent of all books, reading"Caution-Sexism is dangerous to your health." She calls feminism a major public health issue although the United States Public Health Agency has not agreed with her. Heide helped remove misin formation about the ERA through .questions from the USC audience, The ERA appeared- in 1923. It was held up in a House Committee for 23 years and has since beer called" the best kept secret of the twentieth century". The ERA speaks to the laws and behaviors of government and it asks for the due e her your heart. Now. What d< ? Simple. Send her a loving gi ers from the Blossom Shop. icksOff L fy a national massive are filled with sexisn isms' persuasive in 4 process of law. Out of thi necessary 38 states 32 have ratifie( the ERA. "The ERA is not a fantasy. It is basic goal. Ratification is not an i but a question of when and how There should be another tea parti for the 200th birthday of thi; country if equality does not come,' Heide emphasized. The opposition is diminsishing Statistics show the number c organizations increasing in favo of the ERA. The opposition come from such groups as the Ku Klu Klan, the John Birch Society, th MAWS-Men are Masters, and th Pussycats ,Heide said. "Not all women are for the ERA and not all men are against it This is a philosophy system. To change society we must alte the norms. To be normal is to be sexist. We erroneously equat normal with what is natural. On becomes oppressed if anythin different is visualized. Most not mative behavior is sick and w want to change it, " she said. The implications for the femini; movement have a profound effet ; ; II > oId o! hro ft or a oquto I',OSS0m S IO ioi in efjve sont SC Womei bookburning. , racism - ducation." on everyone: individuals, family, social and religious institutions. "We have been taught the masculine game and the feminine game," Heide said. The essence of the masculine game is to win at everything, at any price, to .conquer The ieminine game is to lose at everything else to win male approval. "We must get rid of the negative portions of the masculine game and the feminine game an d start playing the humanist game." Gender learnings are psychological, Heide says, "The only jobs for which no man is qualified are human incubator and wet nurse. The only job for which no women is qualified is sperm donor." She is interested in generic terms and would like to see them changed. She sees language as a powerful method of per sonification in crea ting images or ignoring them. Urging those attending her speech to create a mushroom ef fect far beyond language behavior it self. She asked the audience to do PGIDEf TUESD 5 P.M. 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She thinks feminists are looked at as being extremely serious all the time. Heide men tioned the result of the feminist movement is to put sex in its place. She offered advice for filling out future applications. "When coming to the space referring to sex merely answer with 'yes', no' what did you have in mind, or her favorite,"I gave at home." "This movement is too massive for individual solutions. It's going to take profound universal behavioral revolution. It's starting to happen. Call me a confirmed optimist,"Heide said,"but things are changing." ISA7 1AY L CLOSING NIGHT $1.69 wIth student I.D. WITH BAKED POTATO ES, HOT BREAD CATIONS Drive, Cayce ,just off I-26 ,East Columbia nig cigarettes pot 5 thumbs, rou a hand. FWe-Z w ider: W e'r h riginal high / quality, stow burning jpaper of double width. Try e-a wider papers They're big enough so you only lick once.