
Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
Keynote Speaker: Ogimaw Michael Peters
"Does Jesus Have Blue Eyes?"
Many of the injustices suffered by Native Americans have been carried out under the name of Christianity, which has created a gap between the two. Today Michael Peters works to bridge the worlds of Christianity and the Anishnaabe tradition in order to “b...ring the fire of the Holy Spirit into the Native culture.” As Executive Director of Sabaoth Ministries, located in Grand Rapids, Peters organizes sacred “gatherings” as a way for urban Natives to “reclaim and experience the beauty of our heritage for the glory of the Creator.”
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"Does Jesus Have Blue Eyes?"
Many of the injustices suffered by Native Americans have been carried out under the name of Christianity, which has created a gap between the two. Today Michael Peters works to bridge the worlds of Christianity and the Anishnaabe tradition in order to “b...ring the fire of the Holy Spirit into the Native culture.” As Executive Director of Sabaoth Ministries, located in Grand Rapids, Peters organizes sacred “gatherings” as a way for urban Natives to “reclaim and experience the beauty of our heritage for the glory of the Creator.”
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Time:7:00PM Tuesday, November 24th
Location:Fried Hemenway Auditorium Martha Miller Center Room 135

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education Stay warm and enjoy a creative mix of R&B, hip-hop, rock, pop balladry and straight-up soul. To learn more about Javier check out his website at www.javieronline.com
Time:9:00PM Thursday, November 12th
Location:The Kletz

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
RSVP is required by October 15, and can be done so by following this link:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform ?formkey=dFNEakN0dmdoQ3EyN2gwcDRaUHpOLWc 6MA..
Thank you ^^
The Hope College Offices of Multicultural Education, Career Services and Phelps Scholars Program invite you to an Etiquette Dinner on October 29, 200...9, 6:00pm–7:30pm in the Maas Auditorium. Included will be a wonderful meal, the opportunity for meaningful networking conversations, and hearing from guest speakers who will address the topics of appropriate dining and professional etiquette. This important program is underwritten by Blue Cross Blue Shield of West Michigan.
The purpose of this event is to share critical skills needed for professionalism in a diverse and global workforce in the 21st century. Space is limited, so please respond below by Monday, October 15. You will receive a confirmation e-mail by October 22 with questions to ask professionals seated at your table during dinner. Please dress in business-professional attire and arrive by 5:45 pm. Thank you.Read More
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform
Thank you ^^
The Hope College Offices of Multicultural Education, Career Services and Phelps Scholars Program invite you to an Etiquette Dinner on October 29, 200...9, 6:00pm–7:30pm in the Maas Auditorium. Included will be a wonderful meal, the opportunity for meaningful networking conversations, and hearing from guest speakers who will address the topics of appropriate dining and professional etiquette. This important program is underwritten by Blue Cross Blue Shield of West Michigan.
The purpose of this event is to share critical skills needed for professionalism in a diverse and global workforce in the 21st century. Space is limited, so please respond below by Monday, October 15. You will receive a confirmation e-mail by October 22 with questions to ask professionals seated at your table during dinner. Please dress in business-professional attire and arrive by 5:45 pm. Thank you.Read More
Time:6:00PM Thursday, October 29th
Location:Maas Auditorium

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
A retreat focused on teambuilding, leadership and racial identity development
and the building of collaboration between students,
the staff of OME and the multicultural student organizations -- FUN!!

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
Welcome Freshmen, Parents and Hope Friends!
Martha Miller Center Rotunda

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education This event provided the opportunity to celebrate the successes of the Multicultural Student Organizations: Hope's Asian Perspective Association (HAPA), Black Student Union (BSU), La Raza Unida (LaRU), National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), and Covenant Scholars; and to share in a semester-end meal together.

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
Featuring Testimonials by Senior Women
and Honoring all Graduating Seniors of Color

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
Illan Stavans is a Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture and Five College-Fortieth Anniversary Professor at Amherst College.

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
THE OFF-BROADWAY HIT PLAY THAT EXAMINES LOVE BETWEEN BLACKS AND LATINOS
FREE PERFORMANCE FREE PERFORMANCE
A COMEDIC COLLISON OF CULTURES
Time:7:30PM Friday, March 27th
Location:Knickerbocker Theater

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
Featuring Testimonials by Senior Women
and Honoring all Graduating Seniors of Color

Hope College Office of Multicultural Education
Internationally acclaimed filmmaker, author, and diversity trainer Lee Mun Wah gave two sessions (one for faulty and the other to students) addressing diversity awareness, cross-cultural communication skills and the importance of developing relationships through a sense of community and dialogue.
http://www.hope.edu/student/multi/events /2008-2009/Stir_Fry_Seminar.htm
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Hope College Office of Multicultural Education wrote on Native American Hertitage Celebration's Wall.









































