Winter Solstice – Virtual Celebration

2020 has been an unusual year, and we will cap it off with the first virtual rendition of our annual celebration of the winter solstice! Hugh Taft-Morales hosts a virtual program full of readings and music to acknowledge the darkness of winter and invite the sun to return for another year. Join here online at [...]

Memorial Sunday – Virtual Platform

Every January we at the Philadelphia Ethical Society honor loved ones, colleagues, and historical heroes who have died in body but are alive in our hearts and minds. Join members and visitors to share memories and lessons given to us from those we loved or admired. Join here online at the scheduled time.

Indigenizing Environmental Justice – Virtual Platform

Dina Gilio-Whitaker Lecturer of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos This is a Virtual "Road Trip" to the Riverdale-Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture (RYSEC) How does the indigenous perspective and history inform how we think about environmental ethics and environmental justice? When in graduate school, guest speaker, Dina Gilio-Whitaker noticed that American [...]

Lift Every Voice and Sing – Virtual Platform

Hugh Taft-Morales Leader, Philadelphia Ethical Society Hugh Taft-Morales remembers how conscious he was of racial identity the first time he was in a multiracial group singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing”. Nicknamed “The Black National Anthem,” the song prompted most Black singers to tilt up their heads and sing loud and proud, while white singers [...]

Rediscovering Our Humanity: Reading the Classics Behind Bars

Emily Allen-Hornblower Classics Professor, Rutgers University Emily Allen-Hornblower will moderate a public conversation with mass incarceration survivors Nafeesah Goldsmith and Marquis McCray. The program will include excerpts from Greek tragedies to ground the discussion about the role of the emotions in our lives, and the Humanity we all share. The ancient works will serve as [...]

Thanks to Pandemic Responders

Hugh Taft-Morales Leader, Philadelphia Ethical Society Almost a year into our pandemic crisis, millions of Americans have responded by working harder than ever and putting themselves in harm’s way. They worked on the healthcare front line and on public transportation and as cashiers with minimal protection from a deadly virus. As one who remained safe [...]

Does Money Matter in American Elections?

Robin Kolodny Professor and Chair, Political Science at Temple University In the last two presidential elections (and nominating contests), money raised and spent on elections proved a poor indicator of candidate success. How can that be? This talk will explore the erosion of the campaign finance regulatory system, the emergence of low-cost communications technologies, and [...]

Time Warps: The pandemic’s effect on our sense of duration

Hugh Taft-Morales Leader, Philadelphia Ethical Society The pandemic has affected our perception of time, but not all people experience the warping the same way. For some time has moved slowly, for others quickly, and many feel both ways! What makes the minute hand move like molasses? What makes the days fly by? Hugh Taft-Morales explores [...]

Democracy Conquers Absurdity

Rabbi Michael Pollack Executive Director, March on Harrisburg In a time when we are drowning in suffering and absurdity, the promises of democracy must be pursued and achieved. This discussion will explore the meanings of democracy and liberty, and provide structure and direction for our struggle toward our ideals. It will cover ongoing campaigns and [...]