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SUMMARY:Humanism Dialog with Community Midrasha Class
DESCRIPTION:The Community Midrasha Class will join with EHST to learn more about Ethical Humanism\, and how the two groups are similar and different.  The class is a joint educational project of Judea Reform Synagogue (Reform Judaism)\, Beth El Synagogue (Conservative Judaism) and the Chapel Hill Kehillah (Reconstructionist Judaism) for students who are post Bar & Bat Mitzvah: grades 8-12.  The class is reaching out to various congregations in the Triangle to learn more about them.  The class is facilitated by Rabbi Larry Bach of Judea Reform\, and Margarita Suarez.  EHST is delighted to have them come visit and dialog with us!
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/humanism-dialog-with-judea-reform-youth-group/
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SUMMARY:Hip Hop Humanism and the Eradication of Racism
DESCRIPTION:EHST member Kwame Teague will speak to us via a previously recorded audio talk.  Mr. Teague is incarcerated at a North Carolina prison facility.  He has been advocating for humanism to be recognized in prisons in the same way as faith based systems\, as well as working to combat racism using humanist principles.  His talk is based on his book Humanism versus Racism: Ten Steps to Eradication which is available at Amazon.  At the end of his talk Mr. Teague will call us for a live question and answer session.  You might be surprised by his insights\, and suggestions. \nWe are happy to make Mr. Kwame’s talk available via these three audio files.  Listen to them in order to hear his whole talk.  Note that you do NOT need a Dropbox account to access the talks.  Click on the link to proceed to the audio without signing in or signing up for an account. \n\nPart 1.\nPart 2.\nPart 3.\n\nWe plan to have a written summary of his talk to post to our website in the near future.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/hip-hop-humanism-and-the-eradication-of-racism-2/
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SUMMARY:Gene Nichol on the Future of North Carolina
DESCRIPTION:UNC Professor of Law Gene Nichol will speak on the future of North Carolina from his perspective as a progressive as well as a legal scholar. Gene Nichol is Boyd Tinsley distinguished professor of law at the University of North Carolina.  Nichol has been a monthly op-ed writer for the Raleigh News & Observer for fifteen years. He also publishes frequently in the Charlotte Observer and has written for The Nation and the Washington Post.    In 2013\, the NC Council of Churches gave Nichol its Faith Active in Public Life Award; the NC-ACLU named him its W.W. Finlator Award winner; and the University of North Carolina gave him its Thomas Jefferson Award – the university’s highest faculty honor. In 2014\, he received the McCall Teaching Award from the UNC Law School and the Joanne Arnold Award for Courage and Commitment from the University of Colorado-Boulder. \nIn case you missed his talk or would like to see it again\, you can view it here.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/gene-nichol-on-the-future-of-north-carolina/
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SUMMARY:Book Group Discussion of "Black Man in a White Coat"
DESCRIPTION:The EHST book group (open to the public) will discuss the book Black Man in a White Coat by Dr. Damon Tweedy.  Dr. Tweedy is a psychiatrist at Duke Medical Center\, and received his medical training there.  A New York Times Bestseller • one of Time Magazine’s Top Ten Nonfiction Books of the Year  • a Library Journal Best Book Selection • a Booklist Editors’ Choice Book Selection.   \nWe will discuss the book in Meeting Room D at the Chapel Hill Public Library.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/book-group-discussion-of-black-man-in-white-coat/
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SUMMARY:The 2016 Election and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Randy Best\, Ethical Humanist Leader of the Northern Virginia Ethical Society and former Leader of EHST\, will speak about the 2016 election and what it means for Ethical Humanists.   Many of the values and positions favored by Ethical Humanists as witnessed by the history of the “movement” and the American Ethical Union are now in conflict with the President and Congress\,  which seems intent on undoing many of those values and positions.  Randy Best will give us his perspective on this turn of events\, and what we can and should do about it.  Note that EHST and the AEU are nonpartisan organizations\, but we do challenge any and all policies which contradict our values and positions on the issues. \nIn case you missed his talk\, or would like to hear it\, you may listen to it here (podcast).  It is the same talk he gave at the Northern Virginia Ethical Society on 12/4/2016.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/the-2016-election-and-beyond/
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