Monday, October 25, 2010

In the Community from ACEH October 25

 

  

From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH)

In the Community: October 25, 2010

Dear Friends: "In the Community" is sent weekly to let people know about the many diversity and multi-cultural events taking place in the area.  ACEH can use readers' support for "In the Community" and its other activities.  Please consider becoming a member:  Annual dues are $20 ($35 for two years) for individuals; $30 ($50 for two years) for families; $40 for nonprofit groups; and $75 for businesses.  The fiscal year runs from Oct 1 – Sept 30.  You can send a check made out to ACEH to Treasurer Bin Lim, ACEH, Box 3007, Holland, MI 49422-3007 or pay online at our secure website: www.harmonyalliance.org/Join.  Thank you!

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 "It isn't enough to talk about peace, one must believe it.  And it isn't enough to believe it, one must work for it."  … Eleanor Roosevelt.

 

Herb and Ann

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TONIGHT, Mon, Oct 25, 7:30 pm: Annual A. J. Muste Lecture: "Islam and the Practice of Non-violence," by Adam Ericksen, education director of the Raven Foundation.  Series  commemorates the life and work of A. J. Muste, Hope College alumnus and activist for peace and justice.  At Graves Hall, College Ave at 11th St, Holland.

 

Wed, Oct 27, 6 pm until 9 pm: El Día de los Muertos Celebration and Costume Procession.  Food, music, dance, crafts; Ballet Folklorico Sol Azteca; Frida Kahlo look-alike contest; face painting.  Sponsored by Holland Area Arts Council and Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP).  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Thurs, Oct 28, 7 pm: First of four community sessions "to explore cultural and religious roots of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, groups that are making a difference, and possible actions to bring about resolution of key issues."  Moderator is Rev. John Kleinheksel Sr, a long-time student of the region.  Other sessions are Thurs, Nov 11; Mon, Nov 22; and Thurs, Dec 9.  NOTE CORRECT LOCATION: At Herrick District Library downstairs, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Thurs, Oct 28, 7 pm: "U.S. Policy—Fostering Instability in the Middle East and Insecurity at Home," by retired U.S. Army colonel Ann Wright, who served in the army,  army reserves, and Foreign Service, resigning her last post to protest U.S. policy in the Middle East and to work for peace.  Sponsored by coalition of community groups.  At Unity of Michigan, 202 Bourdon St, Muskegon.

 

Fri, Oct 29:  Respond by today to attend LAUP's Community Dinner on Nov. 5 (see below under Community Opportunities).  Contact Roberto Jara at (616) 594-7108 or email laup@sbcglobal.net

 

Sat, Oct 30, 10 am to 5 pm: Nonviolence training and skills led by Michigan Peace Team, including Jasiu Milanowski of Holland: communication, role plays, experiential situations, small-group decision making.  Sliding-scale cost ($15 to $25 if possible). (231) 343-5559.  At Christian Community Center, 540 East Hackley (between Getty and Wood), Muskegon Heights.

 

Through Tuesday, Nov 2: Art Exhibit: El Día de los Muertos, featuring Sharon Gutowski, photographs from Mexico; Eva Narissa Martinez and Erick Pichardo, ofrendas; and Roli Mancera, wood sculpture.  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Wed, Nov 3, 7 pm: "Women in Afghanistan: Equality at Home and in Politics," by Dr. Annie Dandavati, Hope College professor of political science and director of women's studies.  Sponsored by Lakeshore Women for Peace, with Hope United for Justice-Justice League and others.  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 South River, Holland.

 

Thurs, Nov 4, 7 pm: Native American Heritage Celebration: "Forgotten Warriors: 'Company K' in the Civil War," with historian Chris Czopek; honors Native American sharpshooters recruited from Michigan tribes to fight in the Civil War.  Dr. David Schock will show part of his film, "Road to Andersonville," featuring interviews with Native American veterans; introduction by Roger Williams, elder of the Pokagon Potawatomi tribe.  Sponsored by Hope College Office of Multicultural Education.  At Martha Miller Center, Fried-Hemenway Auditorium, corner of Columbia Ave and 10th St, Holland.

 

Fri, Nov 5, 7:30 pm: Holland Is Ready Film Series: "Big Eden," comedy of an artist who returns from New York to his Montana hometown and various relationships.  Holland Is Ready is a community group working for the safety, rights, and inclusion of GLBT persons in the Lakeshore area.  At Park Theatre, River Ave between 10th and 11th Sts, Holland.

 

COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES

Fri, Nov 5, 7 pm: Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP) community dinner.  Evening includes catering by Taco Fiesta, socializing, and hearing what LAUP is doing these days, including its expansion of programming for first-generation, college-bound youth.  $30 per person.  Respond by Oct 29 to Roberto Jara at (616) 594-7108 or email laup@sbcglobal.net

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 18, 2010

In the Community from ACEH October 18

 

From The Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH)

In the Community: October 18, 2010

 

"One thing that can make a difference is to hear and understand other people's stories.  The sharing of stories about each other's lives and families and experiences helps bridge differences of our backgrounds, ethnicities or cultures so that some human understanding really occurs, more understanding of each other as people." … Alice Ito, Asian-American activist.

 

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.


Tues, Oct 19, 7 pm: Candidate forum sponsored by League of Women Voters-Holland Area, with 20th Circuit Court Judge (Family Court) candidates David Rhem and Kent Engle.  At Holland City Hall council chambers, 270 South River, Holland.

 

Wed, Oct 20, 7 pm: Candidate forum sponsored by League of Women Voters-Holland, with Second Congressional District candidates Fred Johnson, Democrat, and Bill Huizinga, Republican.  Cosponsored by Hope College student political groups.  At Dewitt Cultural Center on Hope's campus, Columbia Ave near 11th St, Holland.

 

Wed, Oct 20, 7 pm: "On the Border of a New America: Wall of Shadows," by Barbara Martinez Jitner, filmmaker, human rights activist, and inspiration behind the 2008 film "Bordertown,"  based on her research about the Mexican town of Juarez, where more than 400 women have been murdered.  Martinez Jitner studies "the legacy of Latinos in the U.S. and how what is happening on the southern border affects this community and the entire country, creating a dichotomy in the Latino national identity." Free, part of 16th annual Diversity Lecture Series.  At Fountain Street Church, 24 Fountain Street, NE, Grand Rapids.

 

Thurs, Oct 21, 7 pm:  Fundraising event for Habitat for Humanity: Basketball show with the Harlem Ambassadors and former players from Hope and Calvin.  Reserved seats, $20; general admission, $10 (age 18 and under); adults, $15.  Contact Hope College ticket office in DeVos Fieldhouse, 395-7890.  At DeVos Fieldhouse, 9th Street between Lincoln and Fairbanks, Holland.

 

Mon, Oct 25, 7:30 pm: Annual A. J. Muste Lecture: "Islam and the Practice of Non-violence," by Adam Ericksen, education director of the Raven Foundation, which has a mission to "make religion reasonable, violence unthinkable, and peace a possibility."  The series began in 1985 to commemorate the life and work of A. J. Muste, a Hope College alumnus and activist for peace and justice.  At Graves Hall, College Ave at 11th St, Holland.

 

Wed, Oct 27, 6 pm until 9 pm: El Día de los Muertos Celebration and Costume Procession.  Food, music, dance, crafts; Ballet Folklorico Sol Azteca; Frida Kahlo look-alike contest; face painting.  Sponsored by Holland Area Arts Council and Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP).  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Thurs, Oct 28, 7 pm: First of four community sessions "to explore the cultural and religious roots of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, groups that are making a difference, and possible actions to bring about resolution of key issues."  Convenor-moderator is Rev. John Kleinheksel Sr, a long-time student of the region.  Other sessions are Thurs, Nov 11; Mon, Nov 22; and Thurs, Dec 9.  At Hope Church, 77 West 11th St, Holland.

 

Sat, Oct 30, 10 am to 5 pm: Nonviolence training and skills led by the Michigan Peace Team, including Jasiu Milanowski of Holland; including communication, role plays, experiential situations, and small-group decision making.  Sliding-scale cost, between $15 and $25 if possible.  Contact Laay Shalda, (231) 343-5559. At Christian Community Center, 540 East Hackley (between Getty and Wood), Muskegon Heights.

 

ART EXHIBIT: Through November 2: El Día de los Muertos, featuring Sharon Gutowski, photographs from Mexico; Eva Narissa Martinez and Erick Pichardo, ofrendas; and Roli Mancera, wood sculpture.  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

 

COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY

 

Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP) is holding a community dinner on Friday, Nov 5, from 7 to 10 pm.  Evening includes catering by Taco Fiesta, socializing, and hearing what LAUP is doing these days, including its expansion of programming for first-generation, college-bound youth.  $30 per person.  Respond by Oct 29 to Roberto Jara at (616) 594-7108 or email laup@sbcglobal.net  Dinner will be held at Midtown Center, 96 West 15th St, Holland.

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

In the Community from ACEH October 12

From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony

In the Community: October 12, 2010

 

"It is better to concentrate on what can be done than to despair about what cannot be done."  … Ella Baker, civil rights leader.

 

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.

 

Wed, Oct 13, 6 pm: Hispanic Heritage celebration event: Film, "The Undocumented Experience," in collaboration with La Raza Unida.  At Martha Miller Center, Fried-Hemenway Auditorium, 10th St at Columbia, Holland.

 

Wed, Oct 13, 7 pm: GVSU documentary film, "Up From the Bottoms: The Search for the American Dream": the World War II migration of African Americans from the American South to Muskegon; narrated by Cicely Tyson; soundtrack includes music from Stevie Wonder and Miles Davis. www.upfromthebottoms.com At Grand Valley's Loosemore Auditorium, DeVos Center, Pew Grand Rapids campus.

 

Wed, Oct 13, 7:30 pm: Concert, "An Evening of Japanese Music," with guest performers.  Sponsored by many Hope College groups.  At Nykerk Hall of Music in the center of Hope's campus between College and Columbia, Holland.

 

Thurs, Oct 14, 7 pm: Writer Cristina Garcia will read from her latest novel, "The Lady Matador's Hotel."  She is a celebrated Hispanic author of five novels, works for children, and a collection of poetry and editor of anthologies of Latino/a literature. Jack Ridl Visiting Writers Series.  At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Fri, Oct 15, 7 pm: "Pakistan Underwater" event to raise awareness about recent flooding in Pakistan and to accept monetary donations for flood victims ($30 provides a family of 6 with food for a month).  Speaker, cultural performances, fashion show, singers, henna application, food.  Free to the public.  Presented by Desi Student Union, with Women's Center and African Student Council.  Contact dsu@gvsu@gmail.com At Grand Valley State University, Kirkhof Center, Grand River Room, Allendale.

 

Sat, Oct 16, 10 am until noon: "Viva la Vida," family event for craft activities and to learn the traditions of El Día de los Muertos," the Mesoamerican tradition that honors loved ones who have died.  Sponsored by Holland Area Arts Council and Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP).  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Sat, Oct 16: All day.  Online fundraiser for Justice for Our Neighbors, a ministry of the United Methodist Church to provide free immigration legal services, education and advocacy.  Grand Rapids, Holland, and Detroit are 3 of the 24 national JFON clinics.  JFON will receive $1 for each person who visits the website and registers on the 16th: www.10-fold.org

 

Tues, Oct 19, 7 pm: Candidate forum sponsored by League of Women Voters-Holland Area, with 20th Circuit Court Judge (Family Court) candidates David Rhem and Kent Engle.  At Holland City Hall council chambers, 270 South River, Holland.

 

Wed, Oct 20, 7 pm: Candidate forum sponsored by League of Women Voters-Holland, with Second Congressional District candidates Fred Johnson, Democrat, and Bill Huizinga, Republican.  Cosponsored by Hope College student political groups.  At Dewitt Cultural Center on Hope's campus, Columbia Ave near 11th St, Holland.

 

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Wed, Oct 27, 6 pm until 9 pm: El Día de los Muertos Celebration and Costume Procession.  Food, music, dance, crafts; Ballet Folklorico Sol Azteca; Frida Kahlo look-alike contest; face painting.  Sponsored by Holland Area Arts Council and Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP).  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

ART EXHIBIT: Through November 2: El Día de los Muertos, featuring Sharon Gutowski, photographs from Mexico; Eva Narissa Martinez and Erick Pichardo, ofrendas; and Roli Mancera, wood sculpture.  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES

 

1) Calling All Colors needs a few more facilitators for its fall conferences at Hope College: Middle school group is Mon, Oct 18, and high schoolers meet Tues, Oct 19.  Volunteers can assist on either day, in the morning, the afternoon, or all day.  A training session is required, either in Holland on Wed, Oct 13, from 4 pm to 5:30 pm or in Grand Haven on Thurs, Oct 14, from 3 pm to 4:30 pm.  Contact Sarah Salguera at (616) 846-9074 or program@ethnicdiversity.org

 

2) Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP) is holding a community dinner on Friday, Nov 5, from 7 to 10 pm.  Food, socializing, hearing what LAUP is doing these days.  $30 per person.  Respond to (616) 392-5058 or laup@sbcglobal.net