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SUMMARY:American Ethical Union All-Societies Platform: Building an Intergenerational Movement for Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:Watch online or stop by our in-person watch party in Ceremonial Hall! \nAs Climate Week NYC comes to a close\, a panel convenes to look at the unique intergenerational nature of the Climate Justice Movement. Humans of all ages are teaming up to meet the ethical imperative of Climate Justice and to grow this movement. This panel will explore the intergenerational modes and methods that youth and elders have employed\, in connecting across their generational divides for this global movement. \nDialogue will aim to reveal some of the struggles\, frustrations\, joys and learnings from this cross generational collaboration. While different generations may be coming from different points of reference\, different inspirational motivation\, and different stylistic tendencies\, how are they implementing solidarity\, and guiding themselves modalities of curious and compassionate interactivity and care\, with a common mission? In climate justice circles\, this summer has been “the summer of heat.” How are they each navigating the ethical dilemmas they confront in the world through this movement? \nPanelists represent Third Act and Fridays For Future (two organizations that Ethical NYC partners with\, to support this Climate Justice Movement)\, as well as No Brooklyn Pipeline\, and Climate Families. \nAfter the platform\, there will be zoom break out groups for the audience to gather in small discussion groups\, and look at how your communities foster intergenerational connection and collaboration\, and also how your communities approach the global ethical imperative of climate justice involvement. \nPanelists moderated by AEU President and Science Researcher Khandra Sears include: Helen Mancini (high school ~ Fridays for Future)\, Adérìnsọ́lá Marian Babawale (college ~ Fridays for Future Alum\, No Brooklyn Pipeline)\, Pat Almonrode (Third Act)\, Eliza Clark (Climate Families)\, and Monica Weiss (Third Act). \nThis forum is open to all humans\, so we ask all interested people to amplify it on social media platforms. All Ethical Societies are encouraged to publicize this event to their communities\, and even host watch parties if possible. \nRSVP to Watch on Zoom\nClick here to register for this webinar \nPanelists\nHelen Mancini is a senior at Stuyvesant High School and a climate and social justice organizer with Fridays For Future NYC where she has planned four global school strikes and many local rallies. She was also a speaker and lead organizer for the 2023 March To End Fossil Fuels which mobilized 75\,000 people. \nAdérìnsọ́lá Marian Babawale (She/Her/Hers) is a 22-year-old Abolitionist & college student majoring in Global environmental studies liberal arts. She is a poet\, sustainable fashionista and artist who also considers herself a steward of the land and a solution based organizer\, advocating for Eco & housing justice as well as food sovereignty. Ade’s climate activism has included involvement with FFF and the No Brooklyn Pipeline Movement and she has given speeches and taught climate songs at climate rallies and marches. \nPat Almonrode is an attorney and a longtime climate activist. He has worked with 350NYC and other local and national groups\, and is currently co-facilitator of Third Act NYC\, as well as Third Act Lawyers. Pat has been particularly interested in the intersection of law and climate advocacy\, and in the role of the faith community in the climate movement. He was instrumental in organizing faith participation in the 2014 Climate March that brought more than 350\,000 people to the streets of NYC\, and more recently has been involved in the elders’ actions that have been part of “The Summer of Heat\,” a months-long series of protests targeting Citigroup\, the world’s largest financer of new fossil-fuel infrastructure projects. He lives on the Upper West Side with his wife\, Susan Gargiulo\, and is active in local Democratic politics. \nEliza Clark is from New York City and lives in Manhattan with her husband and three daughters. She was inspired to take an active part in the climate movement by the example of her teenage daughter Helen Mancini who is a lead organizer with Fridays for Future NYC. Her background is in education and academia. She has a PhD from Harvard University in American Studies and her areas of research include the 19th century women’s movement and the intersection of social and political movements with family life. She has taught history and writing at both the college and high school levels; she has also spent many years as a primary parent and caregiver. She joined Climate Families NYC in 2022 and now serves as one of its volunteer Co-Chairs. She regularly participates in climate actions with her 6-year-old who has befriended many other kids in the group. She and Helen wrote about the urgent need for parents to get involved in climate activism in Teen Vogue. \nMonica Weiss is a long time Ethical Culture member\, retired educator and climate activist. Since retiring from teaching she has trained as a Climate Reality Leader\, completed the Project Drawdown Workshop\, and is on the 350NYC Steering Committee and the Third Act NYC Coordinating Committee. Committed to empowering youth\, Monica has focused much of her activism on creating welcoming spaces for many youth groups to meet and organize at New York Society for Ethical Culture including Fridays for Future\, since 2019. \nPanel Moderator: Khandra Sears\nKhandra Sears is the American Ethical Union’s Board President. Khandra’s relationship with Ethical Culture began as she pursued an undergraduate degree in microbiology and began to question what faith and the Bible meant to her. As she moved to Baltimore to earn a PhD in Microbiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM)\, she started to attend Baltimore Ethical Society Platforms and went on to join them as a member. Currently\, Khandra works at UMSOM as part of a research team that develops live oral vaccines primarily against non-typhoidal strains of Salmonella enterica but also against other enteric bacteria. Since gastroenteric infections are still a leading cause of illness and death in children in resource-limited regions\, she takes pride in the fact that she is working to address this issue and ultimately improve human lives.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/american-ethical-union-all-societies-platform-building-an-intergenerational-movement-for-climate-justice/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Platform
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SUMMARY:Poetry Circle (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Bring a favorite poem (or poems) to our monthly online poetry circle! \nRead it aloud\, and we’ll listen attentively together and discuss—a line\, a word\, an image\, or an overall feeling. You’re welcome to give us a couple of sentences about the poet\, too. Elinore Kaplan moderates. \nIf you wish to share a poem\, please send it to Elinore in advance so it can be shared on-screen with participants: ethicaloutlook@gmail.com. \nJoin Online\nClick to join at start | Zoom ID 838 1778 1084 | Passcode 675527 \n(Photo by Suzy Hazelwood)
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/poetry-circle-online-3-2/2024-10-01/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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SUMMARY:Midweek Meditation (Online)
DESCRIPTION:A midweek meditation for relaxing body and mind. Begins promptly at 5:00pm. Larry Hurst and Sondra Stein moderate. \nNew Participants: Please join 10 minutes early to introduce yourself\, otherwise you will not be allowed to enter. The meeting waiting room will close 5 minutes after the session begins\, with exceptions made only for regular attendees. \nJoin Online\nClick to join at start | Zoom ID 865 0709 1351 | Passcode 134918 \n(Photo by Nicollazzi Xiong)
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/midweek-meditation/2024-10-01/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Midweek Meditation
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SUMMARY:Sold Out - Film Seminar: 'Mr. Klein'
DESCRIPTION:FREE! \nTaught by our friends Antony Marsellis and Susan Charlotte of Cause Celebre Productions\, this seminar explores the award-winning film Mr. Klein from a number of perspectives: the screenplay\, acting\, directing\, lighting\, costumes\, composition\, etc. This seminar is part of a series Marsellis and Charlotte have taught for over a decade exploring films that focus on the Holocaust. \nFor Participants\nThis seminar is for anyone who enjoys film\, has an intellectual curiosity\, and a desire to learn–a film background is not required. We also encourage seminar members to ask questions\, so that this is not simply a lecture but rather a conversation and a shared experience. \nAbout The Instructors\nAntony Marsellis is a film scholar and director. His many film and theatre credits include: The Shoemaker starring Oscar Nominee Danny Aiello and Tony winner Judith Light and Did You Know My Husband? starring Tony winner Carole Shelley and Emmy Nominee Louise Louise\, produced by and aired on PBS. Both films were written by Susan Charlotte. \nSusan Charlotte is an award-winning writer and was a professor for over three decades at Columbia University and NYU Graduate Film. Her plays and films have been shown throughout the country. Her credits include: Love Divided By which has original music by Philip Glass and was chosen to reopen MoMA’s Titus II theatre and CBS’ “The Comedy Zone” with Patty Duke and Paul Reiser. \nRSVP\nClick here to RSVP on Eventbrite
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/film-seminar-mr-klein/
LOCATION:Adler Study (514)\, 2 W 64th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:Great Literature Discussion: Little Eyes by Samanta Schweblin (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Join our twice-monthly online discussions exploring great works together. All are welcome to join and any edition or translation of the book under discussion can be used. See the full list of upcoming books here. \nModerated by Ethical NYC member Gunther Tielemans. 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. \nTo join the discussion\, please contact Gunther.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/great-literature-discussion-little-eyes-by-samanta-schweblin-online/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Great Literature Discussions
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SUMMARY:Protest: Stop Anti-Haitian Hate!
DESCRIPTION:Join members of our Social Service Board who will be joining Housing Works and Diasporic Community Services along with health care providers\, public health advocates\, and elected officials to stand against racism and the dehumanization of Haitians and immigrant communities. \nWe call for: \n• End stigma that keeps us from ending the HIV epidemic and other public health crises \n• Stop the steady stream of guns and other weapons from US going into Haiti \n• Support our immigrant communities \nWhere\nTrump Tower \n721 5th Ave. (Between 56th and 57th) \nRSVP\nhwadvocacy.org/oct3
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/protest-stop-anti-haitian-hate/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Ethics in Action,Social Service Board
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SUMMARY:Storytelling Circle (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public online! \nOne 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 and listen. Our talented storytelling expert Doris Hart moderates. \nRead about Storytelling Circle in Time Magazine! \nJoin Online\nClick to join at start time | Zoom ID 885 4488 0162 | Passcode 089856
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/storytelling-circle/2024-10-03/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Storytelling Circle
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SUMMARY:Humanist Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Stop by our twice-monthly gathering of NYC’s Humanist\, atheist\, agnostic\, and secularist groups featuring drinks\, snacks\, and great conversation. We hope to see you there! \nBYOB (no liquor). Snack potluck. Donations warmly encouraged to support this program: Give online here. \n \nGetting Here\nTransit: \n1: 66 St-Lincoln CenterA\, B\, C\, D\, 1: 59 St-Columbus CircleM10: Central Park W/W 64 StM10\, M20: Central Park W/W 63 StM66: W 65 St/Central Park WM5\, M7\, M104: Broadway/W 63 St \nLocation is subject to change for special events. Check website calendars and Meetup pages for various groups for updates and changes. \nThe default room is Ceremonial Hall on the 4th Floor\, subject to change depending on capacity or conflict with rentals. Check for any posted signs. \nWheelchair access: Use the ramp entrance for the Meeting House on West 64th St.\, not the Fieldston School. Press both doorbells if the door is locked. Elevator is directly inside. \nHumanist Happy Hour Partners\nOur friends at various Humanist groups are cross-posting this event. Some groups have after-parties. \nCenter for Inquiry – NYChttps://cfi-nyc.org/https://www.meetup.com/cfinyc/ \nThe City Congregation for Humanistic Judaismhttps://citycongregation.org/events-calendar/ \nGotham Atheistshttps://gothamatheists.org/https://www.meetup.com/GothamAtheists/\nNYC Atheistshttps://nycatheists.org/calendar/https://www.meetup.com/nycatheists/ \nSecular Humanist Society of New Yorkhttps://www.shsny.org/events-calendarhttps://www.meetup.com/shsny-org/
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/humanist-happy-hour-8/2024-10-04/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanist Happy Hour
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