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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...while they were teaching English in Malawi in southeast Africa. "To [white] people who have stepped outside their own culture, you feel uncomfortable going to a white church," says Gray. "This is the only church we have attended since we came back in 1993. We feel at home here." Inez Fleming, 46, a family counselor, made a promise to attend the church of her new husband several years ago. She has since been divorced from her mate, but not from Oakhurst, where she has become an outspoken church stalwart. "I had a lot of problems accepting a white person...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GOSPEL OF DIVERSITY | 4/24/1995 | See Source »

...none of the larger experiments has followed suit. In Alamogordo, Inez Moncada, whom a 1987 cumulative vote turned into the 24%-Hispanic city's first Hispanic councilperson in decades, was re-elected handily in each subsequent vote. (The cumulative arrangement ended this year, however, and it remains to be seen whether she will retain her seat when the system reverts.) Peoria has had only one cumulative election, which created a black councilman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Person, Seven Votes | 4/25/1994 | See Source »

Gondoliers has a strong supporting cast as well, unusual for the Gilbert and Sullivan Society. Laura White's Duchess and Marcia Groome's Inez give fine cameo performances and the chorus, although plagued by one member so annoying that I spent most of the show wishing a flat would drop on her, has a fine vocal quality...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Rough Sailing for Gondoliers | 4/29/1993 | See Source »

...fall semester for example, the Foundation was responsible for the course entitled "Latino Political Behavior," taught in the Government Department by visiting professor Rudolfo de la Garza; "Religious Traditions of the Southwest" (focusing on Native American Indian religion), taught in the Divinity School by visiting professor Inez Talamantez; and "Fiction by American Women of Color," taught in the English Department by visiting professor King Kok Cheung. The foundation has been responsible for numerous other visiting professors over the past years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Misrepresented the Harvard Foundation | 4/14/1992 | See Source »

Interviewing Matisse, like Molly's conversation with the artist, is not what we expect. But unlike the interview, which is more trivial than Molly had remembered, the novel is richer and more complex than a chat between two shallow women would suggest. Although Tuck never reveals what caused Inez's death, she skillfully demonstrates how Lily and Molly's communication can both isolate and reassure them

Author: By Carol J. Margolis, | Title: A Tale of Two Ears | 4/25/1991 | See Source »

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