Reverend David Alger Interviews

G. Tanbara and J. Kosai, Buddhist Temple Ramona Bennett, Puyallup Indians 2 of 2 Lucille Hurst, Temple Beth El Father Bill Bichsel 2 of 2 Father Bill Bichsel 1 of 2 Reverend Koyama and Bob Nakayama, Buddhist Temple

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Reverend David Alger Interviews

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Reverend David T. Alger served as Executive Director of Associated Ministries for nearly thirty years from 1980 until 2009. (1) During his tenure, Reverend Alger expanded the Hilltop-based non-profit from an annual budget of $58,000 in 1980 into an organization with a budget of $3.7 million and a membership of over 200 congregations, religious groups, and interfaith partners. (2)

Reverend Alger played a vital role in the founding and growth of many agencies, including: the Pierce County AIDS Foundation, the Indochinese Culture and Service Center, the Shalom Center (focusing on Central American and Middle Eastern Peace), the South Sound Peace and Justice Center, the Pierce County Dispute Resolution Center, Faith Partners Against Family Violence, the Moments of Blessing program (services held to reclaim places where homicides have occurred), and the Hilltop Action Coalition. (1)

Reverend Alger graduated from the College of Wooster with a BA in Sociology/Religion. He then graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago with a Master’s in Social Work and received his Master’s in Divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary in 1971. Reverend Alger received the Tacoma Peace Prize in 2009 and the Community Service Award from the Rotary Clubs of Pierce County in 1989.

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Includes video interviews conducted by Reverend David Alger with religious leaders in and around the Tacoma area.

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The titles provided by Alger on the VHS or DVD container have been transcribed.

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