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Drawing the Living World: The Illustrated Books of Allen Crawford
Drawing the Living World: The Illustrated Books of Allen Crawford
Allen Crawford, Illustrator Crawford, winner of multiple awards for illustration, will share and discuss his two most recent books, both devotionals to the natural world. Whitman Illuminated: Song of Myself is an illustrated, hand-lettered edition of Walt Whitman’s landmark pantheistic poem, “Song of Myself.” A Wild Promise celebrates the Endangered Species Act. Crawford’s work is […]
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Ethical Immigration Policy
Ethical Immigration Policy
Hugh Taft-Morales, Leader Philadelphia Ethical Society The U. S. immigration system needs fundamental repair, but not in manner chosen by the new administration. We must better incorporate ten million undocumented immigrants into our country, most of whom have lived here constructively for more than a decade! They do not deserve to be treated as criminals. […]
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Humanitarian Service to Art
Humanitarian Service to Art
Lunise Jules, Economic-Development Expert Talie, Musician Lunise Jules, a native of Haiti and an economic development specialist, will discuss her efforts to implement humanitarian programs for vulnerable populations in Central America and the Caribbean. Jules’s newsletters and success stories promoting social and economic justice have inspired others. They also led her back to her first […]
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Evolution Revolution
Evolution Revolution
Hugh Taft-Morales, Leader Philadelphia Ethical Society The theory of evolution fundamentally changed western paradigms about the universe. No longer were human beings viewed as the pinnacle of life, divinely created as part of a master plan to serve an invisible, all-powerful creator. Suddenly we were the product of random mutations and interactions with the environment […]
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Why We Need the Peace Corps for Everyone
Why We Need the Peace Corps for Everyone
Jonathan Zimmerman Professor of the History of Education, University of Pennsylvania Americans live in an immensely polarized moment, lacking shared goals or even a shared narrative about who we are. Formal education has only made matters worse. Instead of uniting us, it has divided Americans into hostile camps, contends Jonathan Zimmerman, a former public school […]