Platforms
The Law is Ordered: Racial Classifications, American Law, and the Faith Traditions that Challenged Them
On ZoomTimothy Welbeck, Director of Anti-Racism Research at Temple University Civil-rights attorney and scholar Timothy Welbeck will explore the history of racial classifications and the law in the United States. How have various faith communities challenged these legal standards and accompanying social conventions as they strive to create a more equitable society? Welbeck is Assistant Professor [...]
Humility and the Cave
Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesHugh Taft-Morales, leader of the Philadelphia Ethical Society Many consider Plato’s parable of the cave a foundation of western philosophy. It offers insight into human ignorance, the potential for transcendence, and the cruel fate that can befall anyone challenging conventional thinking. What did Hugh Taft-Morales find two decades ago after crawling into an actual cave [...]
On Placekeeping & Preservation
On ZoomChristopher R. Rogers Founder of We Win from Within Christopher Rogers will discuss how Friends of the Tanner House and project partners are leading an arts-rich participatory planning and preservation visioning process that invites community voices to have a say in the rehabilitation and proposed re-use of the Henry Ossawa Tanner House. This project centers [...]
Reproductive Rights and Humanism
Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesEthical Humanists strive to make the world a better place by minimizing suffering and enhancing the dignity and autonomy of all people. Regarding reproductive justice, Ethical Culture has long defended the right of women to control their bodies. We oppose draconian religious and sexist assaults on this principle. How can we most effectively defend women’s [...]
The Supreme Court and the Future of American Democracy
On ZoomAnthony Grasso Assistant Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University, Camden What is the Supreme Court’s standing as an institution; and how will that affect the future of democracy? Anthony Grasso will discuss recent controversial Court decisions, major cases on its docket, and the sorts of cases we should expect to see in this election year. [...]
Good Feels Good
Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesEthical Culture urges us to be good morally by honoring the worth of others, nurturing ethical relationships, and building social justice. Ethical Culture also celebrates lives filled with meaning and joy. How are these related? Are we to balance ethical living with personal fulfillment, separating our day into “ethical time” and “me time”? Or should [...]
Women, Politics, and Policy in the 2024 Elections
On ZoomShauna Shames Associate Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University, Camden What can political science tell us about the role of gendered public policy and women as candidates in the upcoming elections? Shauna Shames will share research and insights about some key gendered issues—including reproductive rights, gun control, and child care—that may motivate turnout and choice [...]
Opening the Door for Democracy with YVote
Opening the Door for Democracy with YVote All-Societies Platform Sanda Baladan, co-founder of YVote; and Audrey Kindred, of the New York Society for Ethical Culture, will explain how they bring voter- and civic-engagement activities to hundreds of youth in democracy reinforcement programs. They also will offer guidance for other Ethical Societies interested in similar actions. [...]
Is Politics a Laughing Matter?
Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesThe 2024 Presidential Election is an existential challenge for democracy. Thinking about it generates dread. Often, we seek relief in political satire. Laughter can ease anxiety and lower harmful cortisol levels. Humor can also be a potent political tool. Nothing disempowers political and playground bullies as much as being laughed at. Hugh explores how the [...]
Conduct and Consequences of Elections
On ZoomMichael G. Hagen Associate Professor of Political Science, Temple University Professor Hagen will speak about his current research on the conduct and consequences of national elections and also about elections in our battleground state of Pennsylvania. Hagen founded Temple’s Institute for Public Affairs in 2004 and served as its director until 2008. He was formerly [...]