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Why Confederate Monuments Matter
The existence of Confederate monuments in our country has been challenged by those advocating racial equity, and defended by those who claim that their Southern heritage includes such monuments. New Orleans has removed all of its monuments on public property. Richmond, Virginia, has established a commission to determine how to reconcile Monument Street with Richmond's […]
Back in My Day: A Millennial Monologue
What do you call a group of 1980s born rebels? Millennials! Yes, this convolution generation is categorized as uncommitted professionals, socially and personally unavailable, and sensitive adults who are constantly challenging the status quo. The life of the millennial is one filled with stereotypes, but how will this group turn out as they grow older […]
One Hundred Fifty Years of American Musical History
Singer and songwriter Patrick Kelly will be with us on April 29. His program, America's Music, will focus on the four recognized American musical styles. Although each has elements of European and/or African musical styles, these four styles are considered uniquely American by music historians. Patrick will take us on a musical tour of more […]
A boomer’s 50-year journey from Earth Lover to Humanistic Entrepreneur to Spiritual Visionary
"Finding her Way, Listening to her Heart, Discovering what Gift she has to Give: A boomer's 50-year journey from Earth Lover to Humanistic Entrepreneur to Spiritual Visionary." Sharon Ryan grew up on a farm in Connecticut and has been an Earth Lover all her life. In 2006 she founded a local 501(c)(3) called New Millennium […]
EHST Founders Day
EHST will celebrate our annual Founders Day commemoration of our society’s founding back in 1986. We will show a brief film about the history of the New York Society for Ethical Culture which was founded by Felix Adler back in 1876. EHST will also have a membership meeting to vote on whether to change our […]