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SUMMARY:Sunday Platform with Eric Klinenberg: '2020: One City\, Seven People and the Year Everything Changed'
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public! \nNOTICE: Due to extenuating circumstances\, this Sunday Platform will be IN-PERSON ONLY. \n2020 will go down alongside 1914\, 1929\, and 1968 as one of the most consequential years in history. Eric Klinenberg’s new book is the first attempt to capture the full human experience of that fateful time. At the heart of 2020 are seven vivid profiles of ordinary New Yorkers—including an elementary school principal\, a bar manager\, a subway custodian\, and a local political aide—whose experiences illuminate how Americans\, and people across the globe\, reckoned with 2020. Through these poignant stories\, we revisit our own moments of hope and fear\, the profound tragedies and losses in our communities\, the mutual aid networks that brought us together\, and the social movements that hinted at the possibilities of a better world. \nEric Klinenberg vividly captures these stories\, casting them against the backdrop of a high-stakes presidential election\, a surge of misinformation\, rising distrust\, and raging protests. We move from the epicenter in New York City to Washington and London\, where political leaders made the crisis so much more lethal than it had to be. We bear witness to epidemiological battles in Wuhan and Beijing\, along with the initiatives of scientists\, citizens\, and policy makers in Australia\, Japan\, and Taiwan\, who worked together to save lives. Klinenberg allows us to see 2020—and\, ultimately\, ourselves—with unprecedented clarity and empathy. His book not only helps us reckon with what we lived through\, but also with the challenges we face before the next crisis arrives. \nAbout Eric Klinenberg\nEric Klinenberg is the Helen Gould Shepard Professor in the Social Sciences and director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University. He is the coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestseller Modern Romance and author of Palaces for the People\, Going Solo\, Heat Wave\, and Fighting for Air. He has contributed to The New Yorker\, The New York Times Magazine\, Rolling Stone\, Wired\, and This American Life. He lives in New York City. \nVisit him online at ericklinenberg.com. \nMonthly Collection\nNAACP \nAbout Sunday Platform\nSunday Platform is our most important and long-standing community event. These gatherings educate\, stimulate personal growth\, inspire reflection and action\, and strengthen our community. Sunday meetings begin with music\, followed by greetings and a talk given by a Society Leader\, member\, or guest.  Platforms cover a variety of topics that reflect current events\, pressing social issues\, and Humanist philosophy. Each Sunday meeting is followed by a luncheon and social hour. \nTo watch previous Sunday Platforms\, visit our Videos page and YouTube channel.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/sunday-platform-with-eric-klinenberg-2020-one-city-seven-people-and-the-year-everything-changed/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ethics and the Theater Encore: THE REVISIONIST by Jesse Eisenberg
DESCRIPTION:FREE! Two Readings: Saturday\, February 17 at 2:00pm and Sunday\, February 18 at 1:30pm. \nA young American writer arrives at his elderly cousin’s apartment in Poland\, hoping to work on a novel without distractions. His cousin’s efforts to connect with him result in a series of hilarious\, sometimes wrenching miscommunications\, each of which reveals past wounds and present yearnings. \nPatricia Bruder Debrovner\, Luke Hofmaier\, Edward Furs\, and Bonnie Bean. Directed by Sydney Burtner. \nJoin us for a pre-show reception at 1:00pm\, and post-reading talkback exploring the ethical issues raised in the play. \nRSVP\nClick here to RSVP on Eventbrite!
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/ethics-and-the-theater-3/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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