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Dying to Vote
Dying to Vote
Hugh Taft-Morales, Leader Philadelphia Ethical Society Voting is the most fundamental power in any real democracy. Yet Americans have been killed for using the vote to challenge systemic racism. Octavius Catto in 1871. Herbert Lee in 1961. Vernon Dahmer in 1966. To honor those slain activists, we must overcome voter suppression and apathy, demand greater […]
Ethical Culture Happy Hour
Ethical Culture Happy Hour
Come to talk, to learn, and to raise a glass! Hugh will make a brief presentation about our humanist alternative to traditional religion: its history, values, and community. Snacks and drinks (both alcoholic and non-) will accompany the free-flowing conversation to follow. Both newcomers and members are welcome.
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Video Screening: Dying to Vote
Video Screening: Dying to Vote
Hugh Taft-Morales hosts a screening of Dying to Vote, the latest documentary from Emmy-winning filmmaker Loki Mulholland, of the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation. This 30-minute film explores racism, violence, and vote suppression. A short discussion will follow. Meet in the Collier Room.
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Peeling the Onion
Peeling the Onion
Get to know other members of the Ethical Society and our neighbors from Friends in the City through this fun activity. Participants share stories from their lives, creating opportunities for conversations and new friendships. Meet in the Leader’s Office. Space is limited, so RSVP to Hugh or to Woody Kardon, Peeling the Onion’s creator. EMAILS […]
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International Actors and Americans’ Trust in Elections
International Actors and Americans’ Trust in Elections
Sarah Bush, Associate Professor of Political Science University of Pennsylvania Foreign influence on elections is widespread. Drawing on evidence from surveys of Americans and others over the past decade, Bush will explain how and why such outside interventions affect local trust. Bush’s research focuses on ways in which international actors try to aid democracy, promote […]
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Superstition
Superstition
Hugh Taft-Morales, Leader Philadelphia Ethical Society Almost a third of Americans admit to being at least somewhat superstitious. People knock on wood, throw salt over their shoulders, and avoid walking under ladders. Should we challenge such remnants of magical thinking, as Freethought Society founder Margaret Downey does at her Friday the 13th parties? Do superstitions […]
Practical Lessons for Personal Excellence and Tranquility
Practical Lessons for Personal Excellence and Tranquility
Join the Philadelphia Ethical Society and Philadelphia Stoa for the second of four seminars focused on practical exercises for cultivating virtue and excellence. Stoicism and Ethical Culture both are philosophical traditions that champion rationality, ethical living, and the pursuit of moral virtues. These seminars also draw parallels with positive psychology and explore the Stoic disciplines […]
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Lunch with Hugh
Lunch with Hugh
We’ll eat. We’ll talk. Bring your own lunch and a topic of conversation. Meet in the Leader’s Office.
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The Future of Journalism in a Democratic Society
The Future of Journalism in a Democratic Society
Victor Pickard, Professor of Media Policy and Political Economy Annenberg School for Communication The plague of misinformation is a threat to democracy, made worse by the loss of local journalism. Pickard, co-director of the Media, Inequality & Change Center at University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School, explores the need for new approaches to mainstream news and […]