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Religion’s Expanding Turf and the Fate of Democracy
Read More: Religion’s Expanding Turf and the Fate of DemocracyFrom our speaker Joe Chuman: “The separation of church and state is a cornerstone of democracy. My address will examine the rise and fall of this doctrine and its relation to freedom of conscience and the maintenance of our democratic system. I will look at contemporary moves by conservatives and the Christian Right, fueled by…
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The Ultimate Choice: Life or Death
Read More: The Ultimate Choice: Life or DeathPlease join us at ourLiving Ethics RoundtableThe Ultimate Choice: Life or DeathSunday, Feb. 1910:30 a.m.7 Saxon Woods Rd., White Plains, NY We’ll dive to the very heart of ethical and moral judgment – what would we do given the responsibility of ending another human life? We will explore some circumstances that might profoundly influence our…
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The AEU Condemns the Combined Threats of Systemic Racism and Militarized Policing in Communities of Color
Read More: The AEU Condemns the Combined Threats of Systemic Racism and Militarized Policing in Communities of ColorThe death last month of Tyre Nichols at the hands of the Memphis Police is distinctive mainly because we know Tyre’s name and how he died. Tyre Nichols joined George Floyd, Michael Brown, 12-year-old Tamir Rice, and the relatively few other Black men whose deaths were reported in the media. The rest remain nameless and…
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Monthly Game Night
Read More: Monthly Game NightPlease join us for the Westchester Community for Ethical Culture GAME NIGHT! Bring your own games or just show up! All ages are welcome, as well as all types of games: social, strategy, word, and card games. We ask that all attendees be vaccinated. We will order pizzas and have soft drinks on hand. You are welcome…
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Let’s Give Nonviolent Resistance a Chance
Read More: Let’s Give Nonviolent Resistance a ChanceThe United States has budgeted 1.9 TRILLION DOLLARS for defense spending in 2023. A 2022 Gallup poll found that 31% of respondents felt the nation was spending too much on the military, 31% felt there was too little spending, and 34% though spending was “about right.” And what about spending on peace efforts? The US…
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HUMANITAS: Invented Traditions and the Africana Experience
Read More: HUMANITAS: Invented Traditions and the Africana ExperiencePlease join us at our next HUMANITAS: The Africana Ethical Society meeting on Saturday, February 11, 2023, at 3 p.m. ET for a discussion on Invented Traditions and the Africana Experience. Presenter Courtney Emmitt and professors Brittany O’Neal and Kole Odutola will address the fact that most traditions are, to some extent, invented, and empires…
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Monthly Breakfast
Read More: Monthly BreakfastJoin us for our Monthly Breakfast! Meet up with others from our area in a relaxed environment. Individuals and families are welcome. Bagel, Muffin, Pastry, Fruit & Coffee Breakfast Indoor/Outdoor Supervised Play Areas for kids Open House Tours Plus, hear about more programming and activities for both kids and adults. Monthly Breakfast Sunday, Feb. 5,…

