Every month, on Sunday mornings, the Westchester Community for Ethical Culture offers a forum for discussion and debate on a wide variety of topics – some controversial, some vexing, some puzzling, but all requiring careful examination in an ethical context. This series is known as the Living Ethics Roundtable.

It is open to WCEC members and non-members alike; there is no fee, nor any requirement to participate other than a willingness to exchange thoughts and opinions with respect and civility.

Past topics include:

Religious Intolerance/Global Turmoil

ISRAEL: MUST THERE BE A WAR? CAN THERE BE A SOLUTION?

Health Care: Can’t we do better?

Guns: Rights and Wrongs

Where Is Democracy? – The State of American Democracy

Are The Pleasures of Sports Worth the Risks of Fatality?

Broken Media: How The Press Manipulates Our Lives.

Guns and Mass Shootings: Our National Shame

Aging

Anti-Semitism: The Sounding Alarm

The Supreme Court: Now What?

ABORTION: What Next?

Ukraine: The Horror and the Hope