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The Future of the American Ethical Union
James Croft, the Leader of the St. Louis Ethical Society, has sparked a discussion about the future of the AEU. He is asking some "soul searching" questions about the "movement" and its future. Chris Kaman, longtime EHST member, spoke with James recently about his concerns about the future of the AEU, a discussion initiated by […]
Developing the Community Toolkit: A Grassroots Approach to Meaningful Environmental Advocacy
North Carolina communities have experienced years of limited opportunities to participate in state officials decision-making processes for environmental policy and permitting. This has been particularly difficult for historically marginalized and underserved communities under traditional power dynamics. It’s not to say that there are no opportunities to engage in state actions as a member of the […]
The North Carolina Zoo, an Insider’s Point of View
Katie Davis will be highlighting a day in the life working at the world’s largest habitat zoo. She will talk about conservation projects and future plans and share some exciting behind the scenes anecdotes. Katie Davis joined the Horticulture Department of the North Carolina Zoological Park in 2020 to manage the nursery and the park's […]
Does Ethical Culture Have A Future?
Virtual Program using ZoomThe Ethical Society of St. Louis invites all members and friends of Ethical Societies around the country to join us on Sunday, May 8, to discuss the future of the Ethical Culture movement. At a time when more people than ever are leaving organized religion, why are most of our Societies not growing? When our […]
Celebrating How We Got Here – The American Ethical Union
Virtual Program using ZoomIn the era of the Third Great Awakening when the Free Religious Association was formed around such moral causes as the abolition of slavery and women’s suffrage, a 27-year-old reformed Rabbi, Felix Adler, spoke out: “There is a great and crying evil in modern society… It is that narrowness of vision which shuts out the […]