DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBR ARCHIVES “oO d Hatter las College Newsletter ,. February 24, 1931 ( ! / A Public Affairs Discussion presented by /s @\ ee oe Douglas College &the NewWestminster/ Outdoo r Public Library Ts food MER. ership Summer is fast approaching and i with it another fun season of ARE there PABAND i camping and hiking in the out- Free e Eypression a doors. Douglas College would ee = like to help you solve a prob- A democratic society's belief in freedom lem which faces all people who of speech is put to its most severe test venture into the wilderness.. when those who hold racist views, start what should you bring to eat? to propagate them. Though racism is a Foihs long-standing problem, the recent re- ee ow pase coco surfacing of the Ku Klux Klan. in -B vc. ing a three session course on necessitates facing some fundamental ‘ issues. ee ihe: Cane eee Should there be limits to free speech? Does the state have the right to This innovative course should suppress ideas however repugnant? be of interest to all kinds of Does freedom extend to those whose outdoor recreationists who want ideas would endanger democracy itself? to learn about nutritious, in- Ultimately the problem rests with in- expensive and tasty outdoor dividual citizens. In the interest of foods. informed and responsible attitudes, this The instructor, Kimberly evening presents three experts discussing Klint, will discuss the these complex issues from the prespective types of appropriate food, of the law, civil liberties and racial methods of preparation, camp- minortities. Audience participation is craft skills, and recipes for fenton aden re Che pot Meas and Tete Aeeee DR.DAVID COPP, Dept., of Philosophy, The Surrey School Board is co- Simon Fraser University & Vice- sponsoring this course, which President, B.C.Civil Liberties Assoc., ee ee PROF.ROBIN ELLIOT, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia The registration fee is $17.50. For further information phone MR. PAUL WINN, President, Black Douglas College at 525-2075 Solidarity Association In the Chair: PROF. BILL BLACK, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia. DATE: Thursday, March 19, 1981 TIME: 1230° pai: CO 9s30 asm: PLACE: Auditorium, New Westminster Public Library 716-6th Ave. i “yl FEE: $1.00