Sunday Platform – Jim White: “Encourage!” (Online)
Since I was introduced to Ethical Culture in the fall of my freshman year the values and commitments of our movement have sustained and encouraged me as a 60's activist,...
Since I was introduced to Ethical Culture in the fall of my freshman year the values and commitments of our movement have sustained and encouraged me as a 60's activist,...
These are times like no other, which have put the American moral fiber to the test in ways that are unprecedented. A pandemic, economic devastation, and protests in the streets...
Environmental Justice is a civil rights analysis of environmental decision making. Environmental racism is the discrimination in the enforcement of laws, deliberate targeting of COC for toxic waste disposal and...
Since its founding in February 1920,the mission of the League of Women been to encourage the active and informed participation of citizens in their government. That has meant registering and...
The United States has often referred to itself an "exceptional nation." For many, it is a reference to our collective ego as a nation rooted in and defined by our...
One of the most enduring ideas in economics is that unemployment is both unavoidable and necessary for the smooth functioning of the economy. This assumption has provided cover for the...
Extremes of wealth and poverty are more than merely the range of free market experience. Modern economics is recognizing the corrosive impact of inequality on justice, democracy, and well being...
This talk is from a memoir-in-progress. It sheds light on the increasingly relevant topic of growing up multiracial in America.The Girl in the Yellow Poncho is the story of a...
Admittedly the relevance of my talk will depend on the results of the November 3rd elections. If the results are favorable, my address, I hope, will be relevant to our...
You’ve likely heard the calls for defunding the police, during this summer’s demonstrations against police killings. You may agree and wonder how we could get there, or you may think...