Racism Talk to Kick Off Noontime Series

From: Phil de Haan <dehp@calvin.edu>
Date: Wed Sep 06 2006 - 10:50:25 EDT

September 6, 2006 == MEDIA ADVISORY

Although not as well known as the January Series, the Noontime Series at
Calvin College also annually offers a provocative mix of speakers to the West
Michigan community.

And the fall 2006 series, to be held from noon to 1 pm on six Thursdays in
September, October and November, will be no different.

Leading off the six-speaker fall lineup on September 7 will be Rev. David G.
May, founding director of the GRACE Racial Justice Institute. He will speak on
"Moving Toward a Racism-Free Community" and will share the progress of the
Summit on Racism over the past seven years. That talk will be from 12 to 1 pm
in the Calvin College Chapel.

On September 21 a talk titled "Serving Life Sentences" will feature Rich and
Carol Rienstra, parents of a Christian inmate, who will present the impact of
crime and punishment on the families of victims and offenders as well as on a
larger constituency. That talk will be held in the Chapel Undercroft, again
from 12 to 1 pm.

The series continue on October 5 at noon with "The History of the Calvin
College Campus," a presentation by Jim Muller, a retired science educator and
local historian, who will dig deep beneath the surface of the current
Knollcrest campus at Calvin, which celebrated its 50-year anniversary this past
summer. That event will be in the Commons Lecture Hall at Calvin.

The final three talks in the series are October 19 ("Faith in West Michigan: A
Working Concern," by Charles Honey, religion editor of The Grand Rapids Press),
November 2 ("Elections, Politics, and Faith: Perspectives on Local, State and
National Issues" with James Penning, Corwin Smidt and Simona Goi, members of
the Calvin Political Science department) and November 16 ("Songs for the
Season," music by the Calvin Men's Chorale and the Calvin College Lyric
Singers).

The Series is sponsored by the Calvin Academy for Lifelong Learning, a program
for retired and semi-retired persons that offers courses for men and women who
wish to learn from each other and from experts about subjects of intellectual
and practical interests, and also organizes trips to museums, opera rehearsals,
drama at Stratford, local concerts and more. All CALL programs are for members
of the organization (membership is open to older learners who pay a $30 a year
membership). CALL also sponsors Passport to Adventure, a travel film series.

For more information contact CALL at 616-977-1792 or 616-526-6142
Or email CALL at call@calvin.edu

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