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Today: ‘Spring Festival: Humanity as a Force of Nature’

By April 3, 2022No Comments

In-person and online!

Note: This program will begin at 11:30 in Adler Hall.

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Humans can operate as a collaborative force with nature, as Nature.

We are a powerful force, and we can put our powers to good use rather than—intentionally or not—for destructive purposes. We are wonderful plants that can continue to grow and blossom for the good.

This year’s festival is part of a global celebration of the “Season for Nonviolence” that honors and celebrates the peaceful work of Mahatama (Mohandas) Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. — established in 1998 by Ayun Gandhi, Mahatama Gandhi’s grandson. Preparing for the Spring Festival has been part of the learning experience of our Young Ethical Explorers (YEE) as they’ve studied aspects of this Season for Nonviolence, which began January 30 and culminates on April 4.

Today Ethical children, families, and members lead us in an exploration of healthy ways to grow into the future. YEE will share a peace song: “Let there be peace on Earth and let it begin with me,” honoring the Gandhi/King Season for Non-violence, which YEE children have been learning about: https://ethical.nyc/season-for-non-violence/

The Festival will feature eco-dance-choreographer Jody Sperling of “TimeLapse” Dance. With our focus on peace, we will envision a future that is vibrant, healthy and humane!

Notice: Only fully-vaccinated individuals are invited to attend in-person at this time.

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Presider: Steve Serling

Monthly Collection: Sunrise NYC


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