Colloquy: Waiting (Online)
Share your reflections on the topic based on quotes, parables, poems, etc. presented by the moderator. There are no right or wrong answers, just your individual response shared in a...
Share your reflections on the topic based on quotes, parables, poems, etc. presented by the moderator. There are no right or wrong answers, just your individual response shared in a...
One of the oldest traditions around the world is storytelling — folk tales, fairy tales, historic tales, family tales. Bring whatever story you choose. We’ll gather ’round the virtual campfire...
In this experiential session, we allow our breath and physical support to help us sense how we really are in each moment, taking time to listen deeply and empathically for...
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...
Deepali Srivastava of Writefully Ours leads our Ethical Expressions workshop, with prompts for writing (and for younger students) draw-writing. Ethics for Children is our Humanist Sunday school, designed for youngsters...
There’s no denying it. COVID-19 has created challenges for all of us. If you’re not either a bit lonely, depressed, and anxious or worried about becoming so, you’re the extremely...
Join in the lively give-and-take on compelling issues and current events. Joe Fashing moderates. Suggested Reading: Without Fixing Inequality, The Schools are Always Going to Struggle (NYT) Click here to...
Albert Camus - novelist, journalist and an influential humanist active in the post WW2 era. His novel "The Plague" has had a revival this year because of its obvious relevance...
Literary works will be discussed based on what can be found in the text in order to enrich each other’s interpretation of the novel/novella. All are welcome to join and...
Share the poems of your choice. Read them aloud. We’ll listen attentively and discuss some — a line, a word, an image. Tell us a little about the poets, too....