Sunday Platform – Nori Rost: “It Takes a Village”
From the earliest days of human consciousness, people have gathered together for safety and companionship. During the short winter days, when it appeared the sun might just fade away and...
From the earliest days of human consciousness, people have gathered together for safety and companionship. During the short winter days, when it appeared the sun might just fade away and...
In-Person and Online! These are times when we are vexed, rather assaulted, by multiple challenges coming from the wider world: Climate destruction, democracy destruction and the flourishing of irrationality that...
Join us for an intergenerational celebration and exploration of the gifts of darkness and light, featuring art, song, poetry, and dance! We will gather as a community for the first...
Notice: this week's Sunday Platform will be online only. On this last Sunday of the year, we set aside time to reflect and to honor the loved ones of the...
Notice: this week's Sunday Platform will be online only. In her essay To Love the Marigold, in the book, The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen’s Guide to...
In-person and online! The Fortune Society's David Rothenberg will join us to speak about what Eric Adams will be facing, along with the rippling effect of the failure of our...
In-person and online! Begins at 11:30am in Adler Hall. Join Society Leaders and your Young Ethical Explorers to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Notice: Only fully-vaccinated...
In-person and online! Evelyn's presentation will focus on the disconnect between society and people facing mental health challenges, and examine some of the experiences they have had with police. She'll...
On February 7, 1949, renowned scholar and civil rights activist Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois gave a speech (the written version unearthed by our own Carolyn Parker) at the New York...
In-person and online! As we enter year 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can seem as if we have gotten caught in a loop, drearily repeating the same story over...