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SUMMARY:Sunday Platform with Jeffrey Palmer: 'Earth Keepers: The Land Ethics in Kiowa Storytelling'
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public\, in-person and online! \nAs our society deals with the existential threat of climate change\, it is important to look to the “Earth Keepers”\, the Indigenous peoples around the world. The Earth Keepers are not in search of the fastest way to Mars\, but rather carry with them generations of stories that could hold the key to a land ethic we desperately seek in the protection of our planet. \nThis Platform will be followed by a screening of Jeffrey’s film N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear at 1:15pm in Ceremonial Hall (In-Person Only). \nWatch Online\nClick to join at start time | ID 863 0430 0961 | Passcode 609424\nTo join by phone (audio only)\, dial (929) 205-6099 and enter the Zoom ID above. \nAbout Jeffrey Palmer\nJeffrey Palmer\, a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma\, is an award-winning filmmaker and media artist. He describes his work as a multimedia exploration of Indigenous people’s lives in twenty-first century America. He recently completed his first feature film\, “N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear”\, examining the life and mind of the first Native American writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for literature. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and aired nationally on the PBS series\, American Masters. In 2020\, the film was nominated for an Emmy in support of American Masters’ 33rd season\, for Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Series. The film also won the 2019 Ted Turner Award for the film that most encourages environmental stewardship. \nOf Palmer’s numerous short films\, “Isabelle’s Garden”\, was a winner of the Bill and Melinda Gates Short Film Challenge at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Palmer’s films have also screened at venues such as Hot Docs\, The Seattle International Film Festival\, The Berlinale European Market\, The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures\, and many others around the world. He received numerous awards\, grants\, and recognition from the Sundance Institute\, ITVS\, Ford Foundation\, Mellon Foundation\, Cornell University\, and the Firelight Media Documentary Lab. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America\, International Documentary Association\, Television Academy\, and is an associate professor of Performing and Media Arts at Cornell University. He is currently working on his second feature film “Ghosts” and completing a project for the Barack Obama Foundation and the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago Illinois. \nMonthly Collection\nMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women USA \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-jeffrey-palmer-earth-keepers-the-land-ethics-in-kiowa-storytelling/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Platform
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SUMMARY:Young Ethical Explorers: 'Authorship: Manifesting Our Own Heroes and Hopes'
DESCRIPTION:Newcomers are always welcome! \nTogether we’ll make our own ethical values books\, manifesting our own heroes and hopes. \n10:30am: Peace play on the rooftop playground \nHow to Join\nTo join\, please RSVP to Youth Programs Director Audrey Kindred at ethicalfamilies@nysec.org. For more information about our youth and family programming\, please visit ethical.nyc/youth. \nAbout Young Ethical Explorers\nYEE is our Humanist Sunday school\, designed for youngsters from ages 4 to 13\, and takes place concurrent with our Sunday Platform meetings. Sessions raise issues of personal identity and integrity\, appreciation and respect for others\, and knowledge of religions\, philosophies\, and social concerns. Topics are explored in an age-appropriate way through discussion\, storytelling\, dramatization\, music\, art\, games\, and field trips. \nRSVP is essential to guarantee your place and for planning purposes. If you are enrolled for the season or are members of Ethical NYC your spot is guaranteed. To RSVP as a guest\, become a member\, or enroll in season\, please contact Audrey at ethicalfamilies@nysec.org. Newcomers and visitors are always welcome!
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/young-ethical-explorers-authorship/
LOCATION:Adler Study (514)\, 2 W 64th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth and Families
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SUMMARY:Ethics and the News: Artificial Intelligence and Its Entry into Politics (Hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public\, in-Person and online! \nJoin in the lively give-and-take on compelling issues and current events and bring your own ideas. Member Joe Fashing moderates. \nTopic and Suggested Readings\nCalifornia Passes Election ‘Deepfake’ Laws\, Forcing Social Media Companies to Take Action – The New York Times \nJoin Online\nClick to join at start time | Zoom ID 838 1084 | Passcode 675527
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/ethics-and-the-news-artificial-intelligence-and-its-entry-into-politics-hybrid/
LOCATION:Adler Study (514)\, 2 W 64th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ethics in the News
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: N. SCOTT MOMADAY: WORDS FROM A BEAR with Director Jeffrey Palmer
DESCRIPTION:FREE and Open to the Public! \nN. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear examines the enigmatic life and mind of National Medal of Arts-winner Navarro Scott Momaday\, the Kiowa novelist\, short-story writer\, essayist and poet. His Pulitzer Prize-winning novel House Made of Dawn led to the breakthrough of Native American literature into the mainstream. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and aired nationally on the PBS series\, American Masters. In 2020\, the film was nominated for an Emmy in support of American Masters’ 33rd season\, for Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Series. The film also won the 2019 Ted Turner Award for the film that most encourages environmental stewardship. \n \nAbout Jeffrey Palmer\nJeffrey Palmer\, a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma\, is an award-winning filmmaker and media artist. He describes his work as a multimedia exploration of Indigenous people’s lives in twenty-first century America. He recently completed his first feature film\, “N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear”\, examining the life and mind of the first Native American writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for literature. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and aired nationally on the PBS series\, American Masters. In 2020\, the film was nominated for an Emmy in support of American Masters’ 33rd season\, for Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Series. The film also won the 2019 Ted Turner Award for the film that most encourages environmental stewardship. \nOf Palmer’s numerous short films\, “Isabelle’s Garden”\, was a winner of the Bill and Melinda Gates Short Film Challenge at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Palmer’s films have also screened at venues such as Hot Docs\, The Seattle International Film Festival\, The Berlinale European Market\, The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures\, and many others around the world. He received numerous awards\, grants\, and recognition from the Sundance Institute\, ITVS\, Ford Foundation\, Mellon Foundation\, Cornell University\, and the Firelight Media Documentary Lab. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America\, International Documentary Association\, Television Academy\, and is an associate professor of Performing and Media Arts at Cornell University. He is currently working on his second feature film “Ghosts” and completing a project for the Barack Obama Foundation and the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago Illinois.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/film-screening-n-scott-momaday-words-from-a-bear-with-jeffrey-palmer/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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