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The Davi 1969 Convention
Authors:A H Crocker
Abstract:Any European attempting to report on an American convention tends to have two major problems: firstly confusion, resulting from the large scale of the convention; and, secondly, an inability to identify himself closely with the social background against which the convention is set. This second problem was particularly apparent at this year's DAVI National Convention at Portland, Oregon, which had as it's pervading theme ‘Media and Social Crisis’: the ways in which the new communications media could help in coping with the ‘educational-social crisis’ which America faces. Certainly the problem of student alienation is one which we too have experienced (though one gathers the problem is more serious in America), but the way in which this is compounded by tensions between racial groups is outside European experience. However one cannot but admire the blunt, head-on manner in which the situation was put to the Convention members during the five general sessions, and the genuine attempts which were made to look deeply into the causes of the problems and see how the DAVI membership might move to alleviate the situation.
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