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Ethics Unplugged: Rest as Resistance

By June 21, 2023June 26th, 2023No Comments

At our final Ethics Unplugged of the season, we’ll continue exploring embodied pleasure by discussing the myriad ways we like to rest and relax, and what rest can mean–and how to prioritize it–in the modern hustle and bustle.

JUNE’S THEME: WILD AND HOLY EMBODIMENT, PT. II

As we head into our final month of our Ethics Unplugged experiment we will continue to focus on embodied pleasure. The conversations through May have been deeply personal, theoretical, and just down right juicy! We couldn’t cover all the topics we wanted to, so we’re extending the theme. Living ethically is always an embodied experience, but sometimes we Ethical Humanists tend to get stuck in our head and forget we even have a body!

This month we’ll explore embodied movement, talk about sex in our elder years, and explore how rest can be resistance. As always, we will bring the hermeneutics of ethics to these conversations, remembering there is an ethical practice in the most radical spaces to engage the most revolutionary acts of pleasure.

ABOUT ETHICS UNPLUGGED

Join Society Leaders Nori Rost and Jé Hooper every Wednesday at 7:00pm in historic Adler Hall for this new series exploring contemporary issues of justice, identity, and more. All are invited, come early for wine and snacks!

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