A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
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ACEH was founded in Holland in 1999 and is committed to justice, equal opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and appreciation for diversity. Members and friends work together through programs, outreach, advocacy, and social events to make West Michigan a place where all people are welcomed and respected. "In the Community" is also on the ACEH website.
Check us out under Groups on Facebook at ACEH - Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony. Lots of posted info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.
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Tues, March 24, 6 pm: 2015 Cesar Chavez Lecture: "Cesar: My Academic Compass; The Influence of Chavez on Latin@ Faith Development," by Dr. Aida Isela Ramos of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Sponsored by Hope College Office of Multicultural Education. (616) 395-7867. Free, open to the public. At Maas Auditorium, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
Tues, March 24, 7 pm to 8:30 pm: Hunger Forum: "Time to Get Real: Wages, Poverty and Hunger." Speakers: Patrick Moran, president, Greater Ottawa Co. United Way, and Patricia Reilly, EPIC program, Community Action House; discussion. Sponsored by Bread for the World, Holland, with Political Science Honor Society, Hope College, and Community Action House. At Maas Conference Room, Maas Center, 264 Columbia Ave, Holland.
Wed, March 25, 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm: 6th Annual Asian Gala 2015. Hosted by West Michigan Asian American Association. Keynote speaker: Brian Walker, president/CEO of Herman Miller Inc. $50. Call (616) 481-6194 or contact Minnie Morey, info@wm-aaa.org At Goei Center, 818 Butterworth SW, Grand Rapids.
Wed, March 25, 6 pm: Town Meeting. Presentation on "white privilege and the colonial roots of the U.S.," plus follow-up on issues raised at previous meetings, including working to become a proactive community task force for racial equality and justice. wayne465@yahoo.com At Imagine Fellowship, 167 West 20th, Holland.
Wed, March 25, 6 pm: Film, "The Good Lie." Drama about four Sudanese children orphaned in the Second Sudanese Civil War, who made their way to a refugee camp in Kenya, were among 3,600 resettled in the U.S., and tried to adjust to a culture alien to them. Free to members of Evergreen Commons; $2 nonmembers (must be 50 or older). At Evergreen Commons, 480 State St, Holland.
Fri, March 27, 8 am to 3 pm; registration starts 7:45 am: The Eracism Experience Workshop. Activities "to build empathy, understanding and encourage discussion and critical thinking, examining U.S. history, race, institutional power, privilege, anti-racism so that students, teachers, parents, and school staff can express concerns and receive coaching and support in challenging racism." $50: checks payable to GR Christian Schools/Eracism Workshop. Contact Jan Hoffman, jhoffman@grcs.org or (616) 574-6021. At Grand Rapids Christian High School, 2300 Plymouth Ave SE, Grand Rapids.
Fri, March 27, 8:30 am to 3 pm (sign-in starts at 7:45 am). Summit on Race and Inclusion "Moving Beyond Bias." Sponsored by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance, with more than 40 collaborators, including ACEH. Keynote speeches, breakout sessions, panel discussion, lunch. $50. Must register ahead of time at Eventbrite or www.ethnicdiversity.org, email office@ethnicdiversity.org or call (616) 846-9074. NO onsite registration. At Grand Haven High School, 17001 Ferris St, Grand Haven.
Wed, April 8, 5:30 pm: Women of Color Dinner and Senior Recognition. Hosted by Hope College Office of Multicultural Education. $7 for community members. Purchase tickets at Martha Miller Center, Room 107 (10th St at Columbia Ave) by Wed, April 1. (616) 395-7867. At Maas Auditorium, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
Scholarships
(1) The Haworth Corporation in Holland is offering two diversity scholarships to minority college sophomores or juniors along with an opportunity for a paid, 12-week summer internship and two skilled trades scholarships for persons with a high school diploma or equivalent enrolled in a two-year skilled trades/vocational school program. For requirements and applications, go to http://haworth.com/internships-scholarships (Scroll down to Scholarship Opportunities.)
(2) Mary Free Bed Hospital Guild has announced its 2015/16 Minority Scholarship Program and its 2015/16 Disabilities Scholarship Program for students accepted to, or enrolled in, an accredited college or university. Various qualifications and requirements. To apply, download a PDF copy at www.maryfreebed.com or obtain an email copy at scholarship@maryfreebed.com or call (616) 840-8361 or (800) 528-8989, ext. 4752. Completed applications must be postmarked by April 1.
Multicultural Festival: June 13, 2015
Holland's International Relations Commission is seeking sponsors, food vendors, booth participants, and multicultural entertainment for its 2015 Multicultural Festival in Kollen Park. For information and forms, go to http://hollandircfestival.com If you have questions, please contact (616) 355-1300 or email irc@cityofholland.com
Job Fair
Windmill Island Gardens, Sat, March 28, 10 am to 2 pm: (1) Tour guides, ticket sellers, greeters, gatekeepers for Tulip Time, May 2-10. $8.15/hour. Bring social security card and driver's license. (2) Guides, greeters, Dutch dancers, tour guides (costumes required for all); for regular season, April 18-Oct 4. Parents of college students with Dutch costumes may pick up an application at the Job Fair. (616) 355-1030. At 7th Street and Lincoln Ave, Holland (follow signs from island entrance to the Post House).
Jobs
Michigan Works! Holland Service Center, 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154
Tuesday, March 24, 10 am to 2 pm: 8 employers—Heinz, Effex Management Solutions, Haworth, Steak n Shake, Holland Special Delivery, Stratosphere Quality, Heritage Homes Inc, and Lakeshore Irrigation. Production workers, local truck drivers, machine repair techs, seasonal general labor, team member manufacturing, machine operator, loader/unloader, material hauler, quality inspectors, production associate, service associate, irrigation tech, foreman and installer, direct care staff. Bring resume.
Avanti Law Group, PLLC: Legal secretary, part-time, for Holland office. Must be bilingual (Spanish/English). Mail resume and cover letter to ralvarez@avantilaw.com
City of Holland: Downtown Ambassadors and Holland Farmers Market Ambassador. Part-time positions (must be flexible to work days, evenings, weekends June-Aug). $10/hr. Friendly, outgoing personality; self-starter; at least 18 years old. Wide variety of responsibilities. Information and application at http://bit.ly/1x8EfSp
---Windmill Island Gardens Development Manager. Full-time; $58,365 to $69,992; benefits. Oversee operations/activities of Windmill Island Gardens; implement strategic and business plans, eventually covering position's cost with increased attendance, programs, and regional support. Bachelor's degree in marketing, business management, tourism or related field; 4 to 6 years' experience. Job description at www.cityofholland.com/jobs Send resume, cover letter, and references to hr@cityofholland.com, with the job title in subject line. Deadline is Fri, April 3.
---Internships (unpaid) in broadcasting, engineering, and TV production. Information at www.cityofholland.com/jobs
Community Action House: Housing and education specialist. Part-time (20-30 hrs/wk; requires some evening work, flexible schedule). Certified by MSHDA or HUD, fluent in Spanish, human services or education-related degree, experience facilitating adult education, homebuyer education, financial management. Send resume/letter to Jennifer Boerman, jdboerman@communityactionhouse.org or mail to Community Action House, 665 136th Ave, Holland 49424.
Hope College: ---Custodian, full-time, third shift (regular hours 10 pm-6:30 am, Wed-Sat; requires some flexibility in hours; $13/hr plus 50 cents/hr shift premium). Various types of cleaning, room set-up, etc. High school graduate with 3 years' experience preferably in maintenance environment; background check, other. www.hope.edu/employment/staff Deadline is Fri noon, March 27.
---Resident Director and Residential Life Coordinator. Part-time. www.hope.edu/employment/staff. Deadline is Fri, March 27, for each position.
---Animal care specialist. (20 hrs/wk, year-round). Animal care supervision and responsibility for animals used in teaching and research; oversees students; manages records; maintains equipment; orders supplies. Associates or bachelor's degree preferred; LAT or LATG certification preferred; minimum one year experience. www.hope.edu/employment/staff Deadline is Wed, April 1.
Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON): Attorneys. Two openings for immigration law attorneys: one for 30 hrs/week in Grand Rapids and one for 15 hrs/week in Traverse City. JFON/West Michigan is part of a faith-based ministry of the United Methodist Church and UMCOR, operating a national network of 42 clinics offering immigration legal services. General knowledge of immigration law; at least a year of legal practice in this field; foreign language ability, particularly Spanish, is a plus. For position description, contact L.Rampersad@jfonwestmichigan.org Deadline is Wed, April 8.
MAX Bus Company: Bus operators. CDL is not required to apply for a job; paid training will be provided to selected candidates. Apply at Michigan Works!, 121 Clover Ave, Holland, between 9 am and 2 pm on Tues, March 31.
MOKA: Residential supervisors for treatment homes in Sparta, Holland, Allendale, Grand Haven, Muskegon; full-time, benefits. Must have associate's degree, at least one year experience working with adults and children with disabilities, or other vulnerable individuals; equivalent supervisory experience and education may be considered. Job description and application at www.moka.org
--- Lead District IT Specialist. Technical support to the collaboration of OAISD and participating school districts. Bachelor's degree in technology-related field with at least 3 years' experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience trouble-shooting both Mac and PCs. Travel required. Deadline is Fri, March 27.
---Speech pathologist. Go to www.oaisd.org and click on Employment to see job description and requirements. Deadline is Fri, April 10.