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SUMMARY:How Fragile Is American Democracy?
DESCRIPTION:Randy Best\, Leader of the Northern Virginia Ethical Society\, will speak on the fragility of American Democracy.  American Democracy\, with three independent branches\, was designed to withstand all threats\, domestic and foreign.  Is American Democracy robust enough to withstand the challenges that it faces today?  Will it be able to be faithful to its principles?  What events are required for American Democracy to collapse?  Mr. Best will address these challenges and his fears about the future of American Democracy.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/how-fragile-is-american-democracy/
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SUMMARY:The Pros and Cons of Becoming a Chapter of the American Humanist Association
DESCRIPTION:Longtime member\, Chris Kaman\, will give the pros and cons of EHST changing its relationship with the American Humanist Association from an affiliate to a chapter. This is a chance for our members\, friends\, and visitors to learn and discuss this proposal. EHST does NOT plan to leave the American Ethical Union; we are committed to our longtime national organization. There will be no vote on the AHA proposal at this meeting. Members will vote on this at our Founders Day on May 13th. Notices will be sent prior to that meeting\, and proxies are encouraged for anyone who cannot attend that meeting on May 13th.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/the-pros-and-cons-of-becoming-a-chapter-of-the-american-humanist-association/
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SUMMARY:Why Confederate Monuments Matter
DESCRIPTION: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 current values.  In Durham\, protesters removed a statue by force.  Howard Fifer\, a retired lawyer\, will discuss why these monuments matter\, and address the situation here in North Carolina where the legislature has tied the hands of local communities in deciding what to do with these monuments.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/why-confederate-monuments-matter/
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SUMMARY:Back in My Day: A Millennial Monologue
DESCRIPTION: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 and wiser?  Join the Revolutionary Jé Hooper in a creative performance platform entitled\, Back in My Day: A Millennial Monologue.  Explore with the depth of the millennial mindset through song and dramatization as he shares his joys\, sorrows\, and hopes.  (Some mild explicit language and/or content may be demonstrated.) \nAEU Leader-in-Training\, Jé Hooper\, is our speaker.  Mr. Hooper describes himself as a black and gay performer\, preacher\, producer\, and he is PhD bound.  He has studied at the Pratt Institute\, and has focused on faith\, art\, and justice at the Union Theological Seminary in New York.
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SUMMARY:One Hundred Fifty Years of American Musical History
DESCRIPTION: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 than 150 years of American musical history. \nPatrick Kelly  is a composer\, songwriter\, and singer. Since 1986\, he has traveled the world\, visiting all the continents except Africa and Antarctica.  He also lived for fifteen years in Europe and the Middle East – four years in Ireland and eleven years in Israel.  He now lives in Akron\, Ohio.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/one-hundred-fifty-years-of-american-musical-history/
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