Conduct and Consequences of Elections

On Zoom

Michael 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 [...]

Lunch with Hugh (on Zoom)

On Zoom

We’ll talk about whatever is on your mind. You’ll eat whatever is in your kitchen.  

A Celebration of the Earth

Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Ethical Culture encourages harmonizing with nature to bring out the best for all life. That philosophy is embodied in the Society’s summer program at Camp Linden, where children from low-income neighborhoods experience the natural world while practicing ethical behavior. Located in rural Chester County, the camp offers environmental education and swimming. Hugh reflects on how [...]

A Celebration of the Earth

Ethical Culture encourages harmonizing with nature to bring out the best for all life. One of the Society's most dynamic programs, the Summer Children's Program at Camp Linden, helps children experience the natural world while practicing ethical behavior. Join us after the Sunday platform as we parade through the park sharing about Camp Linden! A [...]

Book Discussion: Democracy Awakening, by Heather Cox Richardson

Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United States

How did we arrive at this moment of political crisis? How do we find our way out of it? Acclaimed historian Richardson presents a condensed account of modern conservatism and a recap of Donald Trump's presidency. She also explains how Americans' enduring commitment to democracy has pushed back when authoritarianism, in the past, has reared [...]

The Gender Wealth Gap

On Zoom

Kelly Sheard Director, Gender Wealth Institute at Women's Way In 2022, the Women’s Way Gender Wealth Institute launched a large-scale research campaign to identify and address key drivers of gender wealth inequity. The goal: to create the Philadelphia region’s first Gender Wealth Index. Sheard will discuss the project, which is designed to drive evidence-based action [...]

Book Discussion: Democracy Awakening, by Heather Cox Richardson (On Zoom)

On Zoom

How did we arrive at this moment of political crisis? How do we find our way out of it? Acclaimed historian Richardson presents a condensed account of modern conservatism and a recap of Donald Trump's presidency. She also explains how Americans' enduring commitment to democracy has pushed back when authoritarianism, in the past, has reared [...]

Lunch with Hugh (on Zoom)

On Zoom

We’ll talk about whatever is on your mind. You’ll eat whatever is in your kitchen.  

Spring Outreach

Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Be part of our last outreach effort of the season, in which we introduce the Ethical Society to neighbors and potential friends. For an hour before Sunday platform, members will sit at an information table in front of the Society building or join Hugh passing out flyers and talking to people in Rittenhouse Square. It’s [...]

Nostalgia for Childhood: Reflections in Song, Verse, and Culture

Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United States

In May, Hugh’s platforms will address two very different stages of life: youth and old age. His first talk—suggested by our pianist, Rollin Wilber—examines the work of Eugene Field, a 19th century writer who composed sentimental poems for children. But while young people delighted in Field’s verse, adults were moved by his evocation of an [...]