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SUMMARY:The State of Reproductive Rights in North Carolina
DESCRIPTION:Tara Romano of NARAL will address reproductive rights in North Carolina.  Did you know that North Carolina is on NARAL’s list of “severely restricted access” states for reproductive rights?    For example 90% of the counties in NC have no abortion clinic.  Here is a summary of reproductive rights in NC: https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/state/north-carolina/.  Another good link for comparing NC to other states is from the Guttmacher Institute: https://www.guttmacher.org/state-policy/explore/state-policies-later-abortions \nYou also might want to review these two articles about abortions after 20 weeks: \n1) Senate Rejects Measure to Ban Abortion after 20 Weeks of Pregnancy. \n2) Is the United States one of seven countries that allow elective abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy? 
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/state_of_reproductive_rights_in_nc/
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SUMMARY:Thomas Huxley: Darwin's Bulldog
DESCRIPTION:EHST is celebrating Darwin Day Eve with a talk by our own Mike Conrad.  Mr. Conrad will focus on the life and writing of Thomas Henry Huxley who was known as “Darwin’s Bulldog” for his advocacy of Darwin’s theory of evolution.   The official Darwin Day is the 12th.   You can find many resources to educate yourself more about Darwin here.  To support efforts in Congress to honor Darwin Day\, click here.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/thomas-huxley-darwins-bulldog/
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SUMMARY:My Evolution of Thinking About Race – A Personal Journey
DESCRIPTION:You don’t know what you don’t know\, which is a significant factor when discussing any topic\, particularly race and race relations.  After being inspired by Solomon Gibson’s presentation to EHST about starting a conversation on race\, EHST member (and current President) Dorothy Dale wanted to offer her own perspective on how her thinking regarding race has evolved over the years.  She also will talk about what remains personally perplexing to her about race in America. \n  \nBook Group…  Following this meeting will be our book discussion group at the Chapel Hill Public Library.  We are discussing the book “Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History” by Kurt Anderson.  The discussion will run from 3:30-5:00 pm in meeting room “D.”  Visitors are welcome to join us! \nBlack History Month…  Our recognition of Black History Month continues with the story of Robert Smalls.  Born a slave in South Carolina\, he made his way to freedom\, and later served in the South Carolina State Assembly and Senate until Reconstruction ended\, which brought back white rule.  PBS has a great writeup about him.  Please take a few minutes to pay honor to him.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/my-evolution-of-thinking-about-race-a-personal-journey/
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SUMMARY:A Community Day on Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION:For too long issues of racial justice have remained unresolved.  The focus of this Community Day is to identify major racial justice issues\, determine which intersect with the current focus of actions within the ethical movement\, and where our efforts as a society would best be spent.  In a discussion format of small groups\, we will share more personal experiences\, and then return to the larger group to consolidate our findings.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/a-community-day-on-racial-justice/
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