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Living Our Ethical Humanism to Bring Out Our Best
Virtual Program using ZoomKhandra Sears will address how living our ethical humanism will bring out our best. Her relationship with Ethical Humanism began as she pursued an undergraduate degree in microbiology and began to question what faith and the Bible meant to her. As she moved to Baltimore to earn a Ph.D. in Microbiology at the University of […]
No Meeting Today
Extraordinary Ventures 200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesEHST will NOT have a meeting today. We are participating in the Juneteenth celebration in Pittsboro, sponsored by CORE, Community Organizing for Racial Equity. This event will be on Saturday, June 15th. Check out the Facebook page for this event.
Ethical Culture and What it Means to Our Members and Friends
Extraordinary Ventures 200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesIn the wake of a very successful booth at the Juneteenth Celebration held by CORE (Community Organizing for Racial Equity) at the Chatham County Fairgrounds in Pittsboro, we would like our members and friends to consider the following: 1) What sort of journey brought you to become interested in Ethical Culture aka Ethical Humanism? 2) […]
Standing Up To Book Banning
Virtual Program using ZoomEHST will join the Zoom presentation by Dr. Christopher Harris, a senior policy fellow with the American Library Association (ALA). Book banning from all types of libraries continue to rise at an unprecedented level across the country. The American Library Association reported attempts to censor 4,249 unique titles of library books and resources in 2023. This […]
Freethinking, Freeteaching, Freewriting
Virtual Program using ZoomTeacher, writer and humanist celebrant Chris Highland will discuss how and why he has written “Highland Views” columns for the Religion pages of a newspaper for 8 years under subjects of freethinking, freeteaching, and freewriting. Sharing snippets of columns as well as stories of interactions with readers—including evangelicals and atheists—reveals the impact of his writing […]