Monday, March 29, 2010

In the Community from ACEH March 29

 

"We are confident. We have ourselves. We know how to sacrifice. We know how to work. We know how to combat the forces that oppose us. But even more than that, we are true believers in the whole idea of justice." … César Chávez, founder (with Dolores Huerta; see below) of the organization that became the United Farm Workers.

 

 

Herb and Ann

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TONIGHT, Mar 29, 7:30 pm: "On Being Liked": A Conversation with James Alison, Catholic priest, theologian, and author who has lectured and taught throughout the U.S., United Kingdom, and Latin America.  Hosted by Holland is Ready, a group of local leaders "working for the safety, rights, and inclusion of LGBT persons."  At Hope Church, 77 West 11th St, Holland.

 

TONIGHT, Mar 29 (through Sat, Apr 3), 7:30 pm: Film, "Amreeka." A single mother in Ramallah applies for a visa to the U.S. and, with her son, faces difficulties with U.S. customs agents, employment, and prejudice at school.  Rated PG-13; in English and Arabic with English subtitles; 96 minutes.  $6; $5 seniors and students. At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Wed, Mar 31, 11 am: 2010 César Chávez Social Justice Activities: Social Justice March, from Hispanic Center to Roosevelt Park via César Chávez Blvd., corner of Grandville SW and Hall SW, Grand Rapids; followed by Community Gathering at Potter House, 810 Van Raalte Dr, SW, Grand Rapids. (616) 942-5241 or lrmontigny@yahoo.com

 

Wed, Mar 31, noon: César Chávez Celebration: Silent March and keynote address by activist and farm labor advocate and organizer Dolores Huerta, who worked with Chávez.  March begins at Zumberge Library, to Cook-DeWitt Center, Grand Valley State University, Allendale.

 

Wed, Mar 31, 4 pm:  César Chávez Lecture Series: "The Legacy of César Chávez—Politics of Activism," by Dr. Marc Simon Rodriguez of the University of Notre Dame. Sponsored by Hope College Dean for International and Multicultural Education, Office of Multicultural Education, and La Raza Unida.  (616) 395-7867; ome@hope.edu  At Hope College Maas Auditorium, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.

 

Wed, Mar 31, 5 pm: Community Service Excellence Awards Reception, by Committee to Honor César Chávez.  $20 per person.  RSVP to Lupe Ramos-Montigny, chair, at (616) 942-5241 or lrmontigny@yahoo.com At GRCC Tassell M-Tec, 622 Godfrey SW, Grand Rapids.

 

Wed, Mar 31, 7 pm: "War and Peace: Obama's America and the Muslim World," presentation by award-winning historian Dr. Juan Cole of the University of Michigan.  Limited seating; free but reserve a seat by calling (616) 331-2770.  Hosted by GVSU Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies.  At Grand Valley State University Loosemore Auditorium, 401 Fulton Street West, Grand Rapids.

 

Thurs, Apr 1, 10 am: Roundtable discussion to follow-up Dr. Juan Cole's presentation on Mar 31 (see above).  Panelists are from GVSU Middle Eastern studies, philosophy, history, and criminal justice departments and Calvin College political science department.  At GVSU Cook DeWitt Center, Allendale.

 

Thurs, Apr 1, 6 pm: Reception for new exhibit: "Shadows: Bringing Abuse into the Light," a photographic essay by Paula Stark; presented by Center for Women in Transition and the Holland Area Arts Council in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (exhibit runs through April 30 and includes CWIT's Clothesline Project).  At the Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Thurs, Apr 1, 7 pm: Grand Rapids Community College Lecture Series: Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center (Teaching Tolerance; tracking of hate groups; other anti-racism programs), Montgomery, AL.  Book signing follows.  Free and open to the public; $3 fee for on-campus parking.  (616) 234-3390.  At Fountain Street Church, 24 Fountain St, NE, Grand Rapids.

 

Tues, Apr 6, 2:30 pm (doors open at 1:45 pm; must have wristband, which will be made available starting at noon. Unfilled seats will be given away at 2:15 pm):  Program by Greg Mortenson, humanitarian, builder of schools for girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and author of "Three Cups of Tea" and "Stones into Schools."  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 S. River, Holland.

 Tues, Apr 6, 7 pm: Program by Greg Mortenson (see entry above).  At Grand Valley State University Fieldhouse, Allendale.

                                                        LOOKING AHEAD

Fri, Apr 9, 7 pm:  General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Program is "Hearts in Harmony"—what it is, how it works—led by Angela Taylor-Perry.  Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 392-5086. NOTE: New location for this meeting: At Faith Christian Reformed Church, 85 West 26th St (across Michigan Avenue from Holland Hospital). 

 

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

In the Community from ACEH March 23

"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite."  … Nelson Mandela

Herb and Ann

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Tues, Mar 23, 6 pm: Housing Workshop Series 2010: "Housing Code Requirements and Fair Housing Law."  Call (616) 355-1321 to register.  At Herrick District Library, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Wed, Mar 24, noon: Great Decisions Series: "Preventing Genocide in the 21st Century," by Dr. Glenda Quarnstrom, adjunct professor of Asian studies, Grand Valley State University.  Free light lunch provided.  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Thurs, Mar 25, 1 pm: "Healing the Heart of Justice"—a workshop for professional counselors, social workers, educators, corporate diversity leaders, and dedicated anti-racism facilitators. Led by Victor Lewis and Ken Taber. $35. Register now at www.prfc-gr.org  At Dominican Center/Marywood, 2025 Fulton Street East, Grand Rapids.

 

Fri, Mar 26, 8 am: Partners for a Racism-Free Community annual forum.  Speaker is Victor Lewis: "Lessons Learned from The Color of Fear."  $25.  Register now at www.prfc-gr.org  At Kentwood Community Church, 1200 60th St, SE, Kentwood.

 

Sat, Mar 27, 2 pm: "Dutch Art Comes Alive," event to celebrate addition of several 17th-century masterworks to the Dutch Galleries; one-act play inspired by them; live harp music by Café con Leche.  Admission fee; free to members.  At Holland Museum, 31 West 10th St, Holland.

 

Sat, Mar 27, 4 pm until 7 pm:  Annual Migrant Community Fair, hosted by West Ottawa Public Schools migrant program.  Entertainment, information, food, festivities.  At West Ottawa High School South Campus, 3600 152nd Ave, Holland.

 

Sat, Mar 27, 6 pm: Date Night Fundraiser for Cornerstone Ministries, which works with other human service and Christian agencies to offer services, support, and advocacy for homeless youth.  Event includes dinner and live comedy by Calvin College Comedy Improv.  Cost: "Give as God leads."  RSVP to Steve Turrell (616) 990-1823 by Friday noon, March 26.  At Central Park Reformed Church, 1175 Floral St, Holland (near Wiersma's Central Park Grocery).

 

Sat, Mar 27, 6 pm: India Link's Springfest 2010, a combined celebration of the Hindu holiday, Holi, and Baisakhi, a Sikh harvest festival.  Cultural dances, traditional Indian costumes, Indian cuisine, and music.  $20 adults, $10 children ages 10 to 18; free under age 10.  Call Ismat Husian, (616) 942-7976 or www.india-link.org  At East Grand Rapids High School, 2211 Lake Dr, SE, East Grand Rapids.

 

Mon, Mar 29, 7:30 pm: "On Being Liked": A Conversation with James Alison, Catholic priest, theologian, and author who has lectured and taught throughout the U.S., United Kingdom, and Latin America.  Hosted by Holland is Ready, a group of local leaders "working for the safety, rights, and inclusion of LGBT persons."  At Hope Church, 77 West 11th St, Holland.

 

Mon, Mar 29 (through Sat, Apr 3), 7:30 pm: Film, "Amreeka," award-winning film in which a single mother in Ramallah applies for a visa to the U.S. and, with her son, faces difficulties with U.S. customs agents, employment, and prejudice at school.  Rated PG-13; in English and Arabic with English subtitles; running time 96 minutes.  $6; $5 seniors and students. At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 East 8th St, Holland.

 

 

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

In the Community from ACEH March 16 website correction

Hi folks,

 

Here's the correct website address to access Holland's Neighborhood Improvement Strategy draft plan that will be used at the Thursday, March 18, public hearing and small group discussions at City Hall, 270  South River, starting at 6:10 p.m.

 

 http://www.cityofholland.com/Brix?pageID=35

 

Herb and Ann

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Monday, March 15, 2010

In the Community from ACEH March 15

 "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.  If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality."  … Bishop Desmond Tutu, African spiritual leader and novelist.

 

Herb and Ann

This information is provided by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  If you do not wish to receive it in the future, please contact hpweller@comcast.net or editann@aol.com.  Events List is also posted on the ACEH website, www.harmonyalliance.org.


 

TODAY, Mon, Mar 15: Deadline for people to submit suggestions and make comments on the Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness, developed by the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness.  The plan must be delivered to Congress by May 20, 2010.  Go to the new interactive website: www.fsp.uservoice.com

 

Tues, Mar 16, 6 pm: Housing Workshop Series 2010: Foreclosure Issues for Owners and Renters.  To register, call (616) 355-1321.  At Holland City Hall, 270 South River, Holland.

 

Wed, Mar 17, noon: Great Decisions Series: "Russia and the 'Near Abroad': Relations with Former Soviet Republics."  Presented by Curtis Kamman, U.S. ambassador formerly stationed in Moscow.  Free light lunch provided.  At Herrick District Library Auditorium, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Wed, Mar 17, 12:30 pm: Second of three-part video series "Race—The Power of An Illusion," a PBS documentary that looks at the myth of race and the power it has on our society.  Free.  Bring your lunch.  Next one is March 24, also at 12:30 pm.  www.christmemorial.org  At Christ Memorial Church, Jerusalem Room, 595 Graafschap Road, Holland

 

Wed, Mar 17, 4:30 pm: "The Blueberry Children." Discussion of the ABCNews.com investigation of migrant farms and child labor in Michigan and the nation; video followed by interactive discussion presented by Melissa Arreguin. www.gvsu.edu/oma

At 2263 Kirkhof Center, Grand Valley State University, Allendale.

 

Thurs, Mar 18, 11:45 am: Fair Housing Book Club: Discussion of "One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd," by Jim Fergus. Bring a lunch. At Fair Housing Center of West Michigan, 20 Hall St SE, Grand Rapids.

 

Thurs, Mar 18, 6:10 pm: Public hearing for City Neighborhood Improvement Strategy, drafted by the (Holland) City Housing Task Force; will include small group discussions.  For a copy of the draft, go to www.cityofholland.cm/Brix?pageID=35

At Holland City Hall, 270 South River, Holland.

 

Thurs, Mar 18, 7 pm: BaFa BaFa Community Reading Project: BaFa BaFa is "an experimental game that gives participants an opportunity to experience life in another culture"; suitable for ages 14 and older.  Registration required at www.gvsu.edu/holland or call 331-3910.  Hosted by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance.  At Grand Valley's Meijer Campus, 515 South Waverly, Holland.

 

Mon, Mar 22, 5:30 pm: Public forum on disparities in access to quality health care created by barriers related to race, religion, sex, age, physical and mental disabilities, color, national origin, or marital status.  Hosted by Michigan Civil Rights Commission.  (517) 241-3986. At Capital Area Michigan Works Building, 2110 South Cedar, Lansing.

 

Thurs, Mar 25, 1 pm: "Healing the Heart of Justice"—a workshop for professional counselors, social workers, educators, corporate diversity leaders, and dedicated anti-racism facilitators. Led by Victor Lewis and Ken Taber. $35. Register now at www.prfc-gr.org  At Dominican Center/Marywood, 2025 Fulton Street East, Grand Rapids.

 

Fri, Mar 26, 8 am: Partners for a Racism-Free Community annual forum.  Speaker is Victor Lewis: "Lessons Learned from The Color of Fear."  $25.  Register now at www.prfc-gr.org  At Kentwood Community Church, 1200 60th St, SE, Kentwood

 

                                                                                        COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES

  

(1) Do you speak some French but want to move ahead in your language skills?  Wanted: Person(s) interested in receiving intermediate/advanced level French language instruction from French exchange student at Hope College one hour per week. Call Greg at

(616) 566-1030.

(2) Are you a minority student (or do you know someone) pursuing a degree in nursing or rehabilitation therapy?  Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital is offering a one-year scholarship for education-related expenses; the amount varies depending on individual need.  Applications due April 15.  For details, go to scholarship@maryfreebed.com or call (616) 242-9206; (800) 528-8989, ext. 4404.

 

(3) 2010 Census forms are arriving in mailboxes starting this week!  Make sure to fill yours out and return by April 1.  It benefits your neighborhood, city, and state.

 

Monday, March 08, 2010

In the Community from ACEH March 8

"With courage you will dare to take risks, have the strength to be compassionate, and the wisdom to be humble.  Courage is the foundation of integrity."  …Keshavan Nair

 

 

Herb and Ann

This information is provided by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  If you do not wish to receive it in the future, please contact hpweller@comcast.net or editann@aol.com.  Events List is also posted on the ACEH website, www.harmonyalliance.org.


 

TONIGHT, Mar 8, 7 pm: Film, "The Color of Fear," award-winning race relations documentary.  Wine and cheese bar at 7 pm; film begins at 7:30 pm.  Tickets $10 at the door, with proceeds going to support the Grand Rapids Area Center for Ecumenism (GRACE) Racial Justice Institute.  At UICA Theatre, 41 Sheldon Blvd, SE, Grand Rapids.

 

Tues, Mar 9, 6 pm: Housing Workshop Series 2010: "Green Your Home" tips for saving energy and promoting sustainability.  Call to register at 355-1321.  At Herrick District Library, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Tues, Mar 9, 7 pm (Jazz Ensemble at 6:30 pm): Jack Ridl Visiting Writers Series: Award-winning poet Terrance Hayes, author of "Wind in a Box," "Muscular Music," and "Hip Logic."  At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Wed, Mar 10, 12:30 pm: First of three-part video series "Race—The Power of An Illusion," a PBS documentary that looks at the myth of race and the power it has on our society.  Free.  Bring your lunch.  Next two are March 17 and March 24, also at 12:30 pm.  www.christmemorial.org  At Christ Memorial Church, Jerusalem Room, 595 Graafschap Road, Holland.

 

Wed, Mar 10, noon: Great Decisions Series: "The Dark Side of Globalization," presented by Dr. Glenda Quarnstrom, adjunct professor of Asian Studies at Grand Valley State University.  Free light lunch provided.  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Fri, Mar 12, 7 pm: General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony, focusing on poverty and homelessness.  The public is invited.  Includes multi-media presentation by photographer Dr. Greg Lawson and local perspective by Lyn Raymond of Community Action House, who is coordinator of the Ottawa Area Housing Coalition. For info, call 392-5086. www.harmonyalliance.org  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.

 

Sat, Mar 13, noon:  St. Patrick's Day parade begins at 8th Street Marketplace and continues east on 8th Street to the intersection of College and 8th in downtown Holland.  Wear something green and get in the Irish spirit.

 

Mon, Mar 15: Deadline for people to submit suggestions and make comments on the Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness, developed by the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness.  The plan must be delivered to Congress by May 20, 2010.  Go to the new interactive website: www.fsp.uservoice.com

 

 

 

The U. S. Census: What's Important to Know

by League of Women Voters of Holland

 

The Census takes place every 10 years.  This year's Census forms will arrive in March, asking 10 questions, including number of people in your household by age, race, and gender.  There are no questions about immigration status.  The Census form has to be mailed back by April 1 (mailing info included on the form).  If you don't send it back, a Census worker will call or visit you.  An individual's information is confidential and, by law, can't be shared with any other government agency.  Census workers can face jail time if the information is misused. 

 

The Census is important because $400 billion dollars goes to states, local governments, and tribal communities based on the information in the Census forms, helping schools, hospitals, and job training.  Businesses and organizations rely on overall Census data for their work, too.

 

El Censo

 

Los formularios del Censo de los Estados Unidos se enviarán por correo en marzo y se han de devolver para el 1o de abril.  Hay diez preguntas, que incluyen el número de personas que vivan en su hogar en cuanto a edad, raza, y sexo;  el formulario no pregunta nada sobre el estado de inmigración.  La información personal es confidencial y no se puede compartir con ninguna otra agencia del gobierno.

 

Si necesita ayuda para llenar el formulario, favor de comunicarse con Latinoamericanos Unidos para el Progreso [Latin Americans United for Progress] (LAUP) al (616) 392-5058 para asistencia con la traducción al español.

 

 

 

 

Monday, March 01, 2010

In the Community from ACEH March 1

"In the end, anti-black, anti-female, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing—anti-humanism."  … Shirley Chisholm (1924-2005), American politician, educator, and author and the first black woman elected to Congress (in 1968).

 

Herb and Ann

This information is provided by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  If you do not wish to receive it in the future, please contact hpweller@comcast.net or editann@aol.com.  Events List is also posted on the ACEH website, www.harmonyalliance.org.


 

March is Women's History Month

 

Tues, Mar 2, 6 pm: Opening event of free Housing Workshop Series 2010: "The Home Buying Process: Find Your Home, Finance Your Home."  Other workshops are Mar 9: "Green Your Home"; Mar 16: "Foreclosure Issues"; and Mar 23: "Attention Landlords and Tenants: Housing Code Requirements and Fair Housing Law."  Register online at www.humanrelations.cityofholland.com, in person at Human Relations Office, City Hall, 270 S. River; fax to (616) 355-1490, attn: Erin Nyholt; or call (616) 355-1321.

 

Wed, Mar 3, noon: Great Decisions Series: "An Army of Special Envoys" presented by Dr. Glenda Quarnstrom, adjunct professor of Asian Studies at Grand Valley State University.  Light luncheon provided.  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Thurs, Mar 4, 5 pm: Ticket purchase deadline for annual Women of Color and Senior Recognition Dinner at Hope College, to be held Wed, March 10, at 6 pm. at Maas Center on campus.  Event features testimonials by senior women and honors all graduating seniors of color.  Hosted by Office of Multicultural Education and Dean for International and Multicultural Education and co-sponsored by Varnum Attorneys at Law.  Tickets $7 for community members, $5 Hope faculty and staff; may be purchased at Office of Multicultural Education, 107 Martha Miller Center, 395-7867 or email at ome@hope.edu

 

Fri, Mar 5, 6 pm: Craft event: weaving, part of the Celebration of the Asian New Year, the Year of the Tiger.  Free admission.  (616) 396-3278.  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Mon, Mar 8, 7 pm: Film, "The Color of Fear," award-winning race relations documentary.  Wine and cheese bar at 7 pm; film begins at 7:30 pm.  Tickets $10 at the door, with proceeds going to support the Grand Rapids Area Center for Ecumenism (GRACE) Racial Justice Institute.  At UICA Theatre, 41 Sheldon Blvd, SE, Grand Rapids.

 

Fri, Mar 12, 7 pm: General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony focusing on poverty and homelessness.  The public is invited.  Call 392-5086 for information.  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.

 

Sat, Mar 13, noon:  St. Patrick's Day parade begins at 8th Street Marketplace and continues east on 8th Street to the intersection of College and 8th in downtown Holland.  Wear something green and get in the Irish spirit.

 

 

Community Opportunities

 

1) Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP) is offering a new round of computer classes starting March 8.  Three-hour classes meet weekly for six weeks, and include Basic Computer Skills (Monday 9 am to noon or 6 pm to 9 pm); Advanced (Tuesday 9 am to noon or 6 pm to 9 pm).  A donation of $10 is requested at registration but not required to enroll.  Call (616) 392-5058 to register.  At LAUP Computer Lab, corner of 16th St and Pine Ave, Holland.

 

2) The Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance (LEDA) needs volunteers to help facilitate a dialogue on diversity and race issues with a small group of high school students at the spring Calling All Colors conference at Grand Valley State University on Friday, March 12. The dialogue will examine stereotypes surrounding people of Middle Eastern descent and promote greater understanding of people of diverse ethnic backgrounds. The time commitment for the dialogue is Friday, March 12, from 10:00-11:40 am at GVSU, Allendale campus (please arrive by 9:45 am; you are welcome to stay for lunch following the simulation).  It will also be necessary to attend a training to learn your role in the facilitation. Two training times are offered:  Holland on Tuesday, March 9 from 4:00-5:30 pm OR Grand Haven on Wednesday, March 10 from 3:30-5:00 pm.  Contact Sarah Salguera at (616) 846-9074 or program@ethnicdiversity.org