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Climate Change Activism (rescheduled from an earlier date)
Elijah King, a member of the Youth Steering Committee with the Youth Justice Project of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, will present a program on the efforts of him and other students in the area of climate change. Are we up to the challenge of following their lead? Elijah King is an inspiring and […]
Facebook’s Role in Brexit and the Threat to Democracy
In an unmissable TED Talk, journalist Carole Cadwalladr digs into one of the most perplexing events in recent times: the UK's super-close 2016 vote to leave the European Union. Tracking the result to a barrage of misleading Facebook ads targeted at vulnerable Brexit swing voters − and linking the same players and tactics to the […]
Can We Go Back? Reclaiming Our Norms in a Post-Trump World
We are living through a time of unprecedented change in the norms of our national politics. How much of that change is an aberration, and how much is permanent, or at least enduring? Dorothy Dale presents some food for thought and interactive discussion, reflecting her views as an observer, not an expert.
Science, the Scientific Method and Society: A Synthesis?
With the complexity of modern science can the public really understand what is happening in the research world? Do researchers understand the needs and wants of public? Bridging the gap is critical if we are all going to survive in a rapidly changing world. Fred Breidt will briefly describe the history of science, the scientific […]
Einstein’s Religion and Ethical Humanism
Extraordinary Ventures 200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesWas Einstein religious? If so, how was he religious? And what does that have to do with Ethical Humanism, aka Ethical Culture? EHST will re-broadcast a talk by Joe Chuman, a widely respected leader in Ethical Humanism, in which he argues that not only is Ethical Humanism "religious," it is a "religion." Belief in a […]