12 AUDIO—VISUAL EXCITING MULTI-MEDIA PRESENTATIONS GEOGRAPHY IN MANY DIMENSIONS Jim Sellers suggests that we have enough students in classes to fill the Lacrosse Hall of Fame. If we wish to make a Douglas College open forum out of the series, we will require more space - say the gym at the Centre We believe it should be open- ed to the College Community as they are exceptional productions The schedule and descriptions follow: SEPT.16 THURS. 10-12 a.m. "Geography of Technocratic Society" by M.E. Eliot Hurst and W.Griby S.F.U. Probing, sensitive examin- ation of the effects of tech- nology on society and the landscape. SEPT.30 THURS. 10-12 a.m. "Dialectics of Hope" by James B.Sellers, Douglas Lyrical exploration of the history of, and projection of, the man-machine inter-relation ship. The viewer is challenged to create his own critique of technology. OCT. 7 THURS. 10-12 a.m. " The 3R's: Refutations,Racism, and Reservations" by Mr. E. Eliot Hurst and W. Griba, S.F.U. A searching, stinging anal- ysis of North American atti- tudes to native Indians. In- volves the refutation of the myth of a non-racist Canada; reservations and human dignity OCT. 27 THURS. 10-12 a.m. "Garbageship Earch: Our Efflu- ent Society" An attempt to grasp the roots of the environmental crisis. Why we have permitted pollution to become a "life-style" and what.is required of us to ch- ange. Will an effective eccological consciousness em- erge? 10-12 a.m. NOV. 25 THURS. To be confirmed. "Cities, Cities, Cities" A historical evaluation of the rise and demise of the city as a human place. ACCOMODATION FURNISHED House, 1740 59TH St., NORTH DELTA, AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1971 AND JANUARY 1972, Cart Dave WILLIAMS AT SURREY, IF INTERESTED,