Sunday Platform – Burt Neuborne: “When at Times the Mob is Swayed”
Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor) 2 W 64th St, New York- No events scheduled for December 2, 2019.
Great Literature Discussion Group: Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Elliott Library (507) 2 W 64th St, New YorkLunchtime Roundtable: Issues Worth Talking About – Racism in America: 1619-Today – The History
Elliott Library (507) 2 W 64th St, New YorkFormerly Fundamentalist NYC: “Atheism & Morality: Mapping the Game” w/ Andrew Dennis
Room 408 2 W 64th St, New YorkUWS SOS Town Hall – Vacant Storefronts and Visions for Neighborhood Revitalization: Challenges and Solutions
Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor) 2 W 64th St, New YorkMetropolitan Entertainment Presents: The Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show
Adler Hall 2 W 64th St, New YorkWeek of Events
Young Ethical Explorers: Deed Meets Need
Young Ethical Explorers: Deed Meets Need
Children will gain empathetic understanding of the human needs in our city in this brisk season. They will gain deeper understandings of why and how to participate in deeds throughout...
Sunday Platform – Burt Neuborne: “When at Times the Mob is Swayed”
Sunday Platform – Burt Neuborne: “When at Times the Mob is Swayed”
Drawing on my 55 years as a civil liberties lawyer (I appeared in my first Supreme Court case in 1967), I will attempt to assess the strength of our democratic...
Workshop: Social Media 1.1 with Steve Serling
Workshop: Social Media 1.1 with Steve Serling
“Love it or hate it, social media is being used by politicians, businesses, non-profits, families and kids every day, all over the world! This tutorial is for any member interested...
Wisdom and World Affairs
Wisdom and World Affairs
Join us for philosophical discussions focusing on today’s headlines, covering a wide variety of subjects, including the fate of humanity, world affairs, humanism, and more. Free! 1st and 3rd Tuesdays...
Great Literature Discussion Group: Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Great Literature Discussion Group: Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
This 1952 American classic is a rhapsodic investigation of what Ralph Ellison himself called “the beautiful absurdity” of American identity. A black American tells us about his life-journey, from his...
Lunchtime Roundtable: Issues Worth Talking About – Racism in America: 1619-Today – The History
Lunchtime Roundtable: Issues Worth Talking About – Racism in America: 1619-Today – The History
This is a big topic in a short month. If you can only read and consider some of the pieces, you’re still welcome to attend the discussion. Most readings are...
Formerly Fundamentalist NYC: “Atheism & Morality: Mapping the Game” w/ Andrew Dennis
Formerly Fundamentalist NYC: “Atheism & Morality: Mapping the Game” w/ Andrew Dennis
Andrew’s talk focuses on the issues resulting from an atheist worldview. He starts by introducing a custom-made framework that utilizes game theory to identify and analyze players in what he...
UWS SOS Town Hall – Vacant Storefronts and Visions for Neighborhood Revitalization: Challenges and Solutions
UWS SOS Town Hall – Vacant Storefronts and Visions for Neighborhood Revitalization: Challenges and Solutions
City officials discuss the problems of empty storefronts in NYC, and possible solutions to revitalizing commercial street life in our neighborhoods. For more information, visit uwssos.org. Speakers: Scott Stringer, NYC...
Ethics in Film: Black Narcissus
Ethics in Film: Black Narcissus
This explosive work about the conflict between the spirit and the flesh is the epitome of the sensuous style of Michael Powell and Emeric Presburger. A group of nuns struggle...
Metropolitan Entertainment Presents: The Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show
Metropolitan Entertainment Presents: The Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show
Note: This concert is a rental event, not booked or managed by Ethical NYC. For tickets and more information, please visit Metropolitan Entertainment at https://www.metropolitanpresents.com/concert-hall-nysec/