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SUMMARY:Food for Thought Productions Presents - Unlucky Gal: The Jane Doe Story
DESCRIPTION:In-person and online! Followed by a Q&A with the cast\, playwright\, director\, Marty Garbus\, and former NYPD Deputy Chief Michael Osgood. \nDon’t miss Unlucky Gal: The Jane Doe Story\, part two of Food for Thought Productions’ new series exploring seven controversial cases of legendary attorney Martin Garbus\, described by The Guardian as “one of the world’s finest trial lawyers.” \nUnlucky Gal tells the story of Jane Doe\, a twenty-seven year old gay black woman who was raped in Prospect Park in April\, 1994. \nTwo days later\, Mike McAlary of the The New York Daily News began publishing a series of three articles\, based on anonymous police sources\, claiming that Jane Doe was lying about her assault\, although the NYPD did have evidence to the contrary. Devastated\, Jane Doe sued McAlary and the The New York Daily News for libel\, but lost. \nIn 2013 the play Lucky Guy\, based on McAlary\, opened on Broadway. Marty Garbus wrote an editorial for The New York Times pointing out that Jane Doe’s story still had not been told\, and asked\, “Who will tell Jane Does’ story?” \nIn 2017\, Michael Osgood\, Deputy Chief of the NYPD’s Special Victims Unit\, heard a radio interview that mentioned the Jane Doe case and Marty’s op-ed. Osgood read the piece\, and knowing Garbus’ reputation\, reopened the case. In 2018\, DNA evidence revealed Jane Doe’s attacker. \nJane Doe’s fight for justice took nearly two and a half decades. It’s time to tell her story. Unlucky Gal is that story. \n$25 – In-Person and Online\nClick here to purchase tickets on Eventbrite \nProduced by Food for Thought Productions \nRead about Unlucky Gal at Times Square Chronicles. \nAbout Playwright Susan Charlotte \nSusan’s multi-faceted career started with Prism Blues. Based on her work as a prison counselor\, the play earned her a place in Columbia’s MFA program and won the prestigious Joseph Kesselring Award. Her 60 full-length & one-act plays have been produced throughout the country. They include: The Shoemaker starring Danny Aiello\, directed by Antony Marsellis; She’s Of A Certain Age; The Round Table (w/ Oscar & Tony winner Peter Stone)\, and When Truth Is Not Enough. Her play\, Love Divided By\, was produced by the Actors Studio and was made into a film with an original score by Philip Glass. The film reopened MoMA’s Titus II theatre. Her other films include: Something Like That\, A Broken Sole\, Come On (Hamptons Film Festival.) Her TV credits include; Did You Know My Husband? with Louise Lasser & Carole Shelley (PBS); The Comedy Zone with Patty Duke & Paul Reiser (CBS); Guiding Light and Loving (CBS). \nSusan authored the acclaimed books Creativity and Creativity In Film and has written for NY Magazine and Playbill. She was also a professor at Columbia U.\, NYU\, and City College. She is the founding artistic director of Food For Thought Productions and Cause Celebre.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/unlucky-gal-the-jane-doe-story/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pathways to Ethical Culture: Philosophical Precursors to Ethical Culture
DESCRIPTION:Ethical Culture is a humanist community that esteems ethics as its core precept\, human worth and dignity as its central value\, and community\, sustainability and freedom as its principal goals.  Where did Ethical Culture come from?  What does it say to us today regarding the human condition? What is its unique contribution for our lives and our future? \nJoin us for an in-depth exploration of the philosophy\, history and social action of the Ethical Culture Movement. It is a must for all new members and long-established members alike\, as well as anyone curious about Ethical Culture and seeking to learn more. \nPathways is facilitated by the Society’s Leaders\, Dr. Joseph Chuman and Dr. Richard Koral\, and meets for one hour on the 3rd Wednesday of each month\, September through January: \nSeptember 20: Philosophical precursors to Ethical Culture; the world that Felix Adler’s ideas grew out of. \nOctober 18: Adler’s Philosophical Dilemma and his response \nNovember 15: Adler’s mature philosophy and the new Naturalism of John Dewey. \nDecember 20: The history of the New York Society and its lore. \nJanuary 17: Living Ethical Culture: Ethical Culture in our lives and practices\, plus notable members and friends over the years. \nClick to join at start | Zoom ID 851 4221 3099 | Passcode 895922
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/pathways-to-ethical-culture/
LOCATION:2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:Great Literature Discussion: 'The Maias' by Eça de Quieros (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Literary works will be discussed based on what can be found in the text in order to enrich each other’s interpretation of the novel/novella. All are welcome to join and any edition or translation of the book under discussion can be used. Read the work in advance and be prepared to discuss the aspects of interest to you by referring to specific related text and reading it to the group. Moderated by Ethical NYC member Gunther Tielemans. 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. \nDetails TBA. \nFor access information\, please contact Gunther.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/great-literature-discussion-3-2023-07-19-2023-09-20/
LOCATION:2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Great Literature Discussions
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