Submitted 04-11-2017 under NONPROFITS
Learn crucial information on current real estate trends to help prepare and sell your home when Covenant Village of the Great Lakes hosts Liz Nelligan, a real estate counselor for Moving Station.
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Submitted 04-11-2017 under OPINION
Local Dominican Sisters and Millennial Nones met in an inter-generational space which lead to conversations about how to sustain ourselves for decades in movements for social justice, how to stay connected with one another in a technological world that has potential for isolation, and so much more.
Submitted 04-11-2017 under PLACE-MATTERS
We asked a number of community members to answer a few questions on what community means to them, why The Rapidian matters and how it has impacted their organization and lives.
Submitted 04-10-2017 under VOICES
Paola Mendivil is part of a local family business, an advocate for Latina women in the community and a champion of diversity. Learn more about her in this Civic Investor profile during our Spring Fund Drive.
Submitted 04-10-2017 under NONPROFITS
The presentation on Thursday, April 13 is the first in a series of free, public talks on peace, co-presented by the World Affairs Council of Western Michigan and the Kent District Library.
Lake sturgeon are members of a family of fish that has existed since the Upper Cretaceous period 136 million years ago. They can grow up to 7 feet long and weigh over 200 pounds, with a typical lifespan of 55 years for males and up to 100 years for females.
Breannah Alexander is Director of Strategic Programs at Partners for a Racism-Free Community. She has written dozens of pieces and supports a platform that allows all residents to tell their own stories.
Submitted 04-07-2017 under NEWS
Aquinas Alumnus: Brittany Devon and Tyler Clark, shared their reactions to the anti-LGBTQIA film and the need for a more inclusive campus for all.
Submitted 04-07-2017 under OPINION
In this community, organizers fall victim to misconceptions of equity perpetuated by people who seek out power, influence and prestige.
Submitted 04-07-2017 under NONPROFITS
The Retro Beach Party at Millennium Park helps to expand and enhance Kent County parks.