Sunday Platform – Leader Emerita Anne Klaeysen: Pandemic Poetry (Online)
In his poem, “The Waste Land,” T.S.Eliot called April “the cruelest month.” As a pandemic wreaks havoc upon our lives, April this year indeed feels very cruel. But it is...
In his poem, “The Waste Land,” T.S.Eliot called April “the cruelest month.” As a pandemic wreaks havoc upon our lives, April this year indeed feels very cruel. But it is...
If your personal ethics didn’t challenge you today, maybe you have the wrong ethic. Ethics has nothing to do with guilt, or shame, or a desire to be good, or...
It has suddenly become painfully clear that we control much less about the world than we think or would like. This notion of limited control also happens to be at...
Join us as Leader Dr. Joe Chuman interviews author Mary Annaïse Heglar. Mary Annaïse Heglar is a writer and communications professional based in New York City. She is currently the...
NOTE: Due to a global Zoom outage, this week's platform has been postponed. Check back for updates! Richard will examine considerations about time--a dimension, a resource and a master. FREE...
Writer, professor, civil rights attorney, playwright Dr. Gloria Browne-Marshall joins us. Dr. Gloria Browne-Marshall is a Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she teaches...
In March, the singing legend, Madonna got on social media and stated that COVID-19 is “the great equalizer”. While we understand the spirit behind her message, the reality is that...
Three years ago numerous articles appeared commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s public denunciation of the Vietnam War. Writers lauded King’s decision to speak out despite...
American society is experiencing two challenges, though "disasters" may be more apt that are probably unprecedented in American history. We have suffered through pandemics (though none of this scale for...
Many animals learn, from elders, almost everything about how to become who they will be; getting answers to questions of “How do we live where we live;” leaning survival traditions...