Joy of Living

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

Hugh Taft-Morales Leader, Philadelphia Ethical Society The French call it “joie de vivre,” a term that first appears in the pantheistic writings of Jules Michelet. Humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers praises it as “spontaneous relaxed enjoyment” and "the quiet joy in being one's self.” We see it in photos of the giggling delight that bonded Bishop [...]

Concert to Benefit Immigrants Fleeing Persecution

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

with Philadelphia Orchestra members, Curtis students and faculty Curtis Institute students and faculty, and members of The Philadelphia Orchestra will give a benefit concert to help refugees and other immigrants fleeing persecution. All proceeds will go to HIAS PA to support its legal and social services for immigrants.  “We believe in the power of music,” [...]

Introduction to Ethical Humanism

Be part of a small-group conversation about our Ethical Society community, history, and philosophy. This informal Zoom gathering with Hugh Taft-Morales is open to everyone. Join online at the scheduled time: CLICK HERE

Toward a Greater Inclusivity

Naomi Washington-Leapheart Villanova University Rev. Washington-Leapheart, an adjunct professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova, is a Black-queer church girl, preacher, teacher, and activist. She develops spaces of spiritual candor, disruption, reflection, transformation, and action. Washington-Leapheart will speak about how to make faith-based organizations more inclusive. Join here online at the scheduled time: tiny.cc/pesprograms

Intergenerational Climate Justice

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

Hugh Taft-Morales Leader, Philadelphia Ethical Society What do young environmental activists think about the global catastrophe they’ve inherited? How do older Americans feel about leaving future generations with this existential threat? Hugh explores groups of people young (the Sunrise Movement) and seasoned (Third Act) grappling with climate change. And he shares his own reactions to [...]

An Ethical Lens on: “Surviving Incarceration and Reentry”

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

What are the personal, spiritual, and social resources needed for people to remain whole when they end up in prison? How can people best make it through our retributive system, reset their lives, and reenter a society where they can flourish? What can be done to humanize our justice system so that it nurtures the [...]

Is Amazon the Future of Labor?

Rebecca Kolins Givan Rutgers University From warehouses to delivery vans, Amazon workers are everywhere. With over a million employees, Amazon has become one of the country’s largest employers. Workers from Staten Island to Chicago to Bessemer, Alabama, are organizing and fighting back against physically demanding jobs that take place under constant surveillance and produce frequent [...]

Believe I Am What I Say I Am

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

Hugh Taft-Morales Leader, Philadelphia Ethical Society Personal identity is…well…personal. And the person in question can share all or part of what they consider themselves to be. They may—or may not—identify with different groups based on age, ability, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, religion, or other characteristics. Whatever their choices, why don’t we simply [...]

Does Ethical Culture Have a Future?

James Croft Ethical Society of St. Louis We’re taking a “virtual road trip” for this one. St. Louis Leader James Croft asks, at a time when so many people are leaving organized religion, why are most Ethical Societies not growing? Our culture faces a crisis of loneliness and disconnection, and many yearn for community. So [...]

Celebrating How We Got Here

All-AEU Platform Participants will gather from Ethical Societies across the country to review the major accomplishments of the ethical movement and share personal reflections. There will be an informal interview of five or six members, followed by breakout groups. Musicians in the Ethical Culture movement will perform. (Zoom) Link: https://bit.ly/3zXjzQ9