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SUMMARY:Rise Against Hunger
DESCRIPTION:Rise Against Hunger (RAH) is a Raleigh-based non-profit dedicated to “ending hunger in our lifetime by providing food and life-changing aid to the world’s most vulnerable\, and creating a global commitment to mobilize the necessary resources.”   It was founded in 1998 by Ray Buchanan\, a United Methodist minister\, and now has locations in Italy\, India\, Malaysia\, South Africa\, and the Philippines.  It has earned a four star rating from Charity Navigator.  Our speaker\, Zach Karges\, will talk about the work of the organization.  He is assistant manager of the Raleigh Community Engagement under RAH.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/rise-against-hunger/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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SUMMARY:Humanist Happy Hour at The Root Cellar (Chapel Hill)
DESCRIPTION:EHST will celebrate our Humanist Happy Hour at The Root Cellar in Chapel Hill (750 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd).  Come join us for dinner and whatever you wish to drink.  There should be plenty of parking available.  The restaurant stops serving at 8 pm\, and closes shortly thereafter; however\, note that Flyleaf Books is located right next to the Root Cellar\, and they are open until 9 pm\, so your evening need not end at 8 pm!
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/humanist-happy-hour-at-root-cellar-chapel-hill/
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SUMMARY:My Art and Social Issues
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Pedro Lasch will speak to us about his art\, and how social issues inform his work.  Prof. Lasch is a visual artist\, and a Duke professor. He is also director of the FHI Social Practice Lab at Duke. Solo exhibitions and presentations include Open Routines (QMA)\, Black Mirror (Nasher)\, Abstract Nationalism (Phillips Collection) and Art of the MOOC (Creative Time).  Group exhibitions include MoMA PS1\, MASS MoCA (USA)\, RCA\, Hayward Gallery\, Baltic (UK)\, Centro Nacional de las Artes\, MUAC\, National Palace Gallery (Mexico)\, Prospect 4 Triennial New Orleans (2017)\, Gwangju Biennial (2006)\, Havana Biennial (2015)\, Documenta 13 (ANDANDAND\, 2012)\, and 56th Venice Biennale (CTS\, 2015).  He is the author of four books\, and his work has appeared in numerous catalogues\, as well as journals such as October Magazine\, Saber Ver\, Art Forum\, ARTnews\, Cultural Studies\, The New York Times\, and La Jornada. His online pedagogical artwork ART of the MOOC has had over 29\,000 enrolled participants in 134 countries since it was launched in 2015.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/my-art-and-social-issues/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day was first celebrated on April 22\, 1970.  The celebration has grown from 50 million participants\, to more than a billion people celebrating worldwide.  EHST will celebrate Earth Day with reflections by EHST members\, music\, and foods to enjoy.   Come celebrate with us!
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/earth-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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SUMMARY:Humanist Happy Hour at the Modern Life Deli in Pittsboro
DESCRIPTION:EHST will celebrate our Humanist Happy Hour at the Modern Life Deli in Pittsboro. \nCome join us for dinner and whatever you wish to drink.  Our goal is to celebrate friendships\, and make new friends too!
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/humanist-happy-hour-at-the-modern-life-deli-in-pittsboro/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T093000
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SUMMARY:Two Cultures: Sixty Years Later
DESCRIPTION:“The Two Cultures” is the first part of an influential 1959 Rede Lecture by British scientist and novelist C. P. Snow.  Its thesis was that “the intellectual life of the whole of western society” was split into two cultures – the sciences and the humanities – which was a major hindrance to solving the world’s problems.  “The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution” (1959) was a published version of the lectures in book form.  In 1963 Snow added a second part to his original work\, “The Two Cultures: A Second Look.” \nThe lecture and subsequent publishing of the book raised a storm of outrage.  There were howls of protest from mostly non-scientific critics\, and there were scientists who were also critical of Snow’s thesis. \nSixty years have passed since Snow’s lecture at the University of Cambridge.  It is time to re-visit the original thesis and evaluate whether the phenomenon of two cultures is still a concept influencing society\, or a belief that is no longer relevant.  Since 1959 science\, and hence technology\, has made immense gains in fundamental knowledge of the physical\, chemical\, and biological universe.  That knowledge has spurred tremendous technical development that has changed human life to an extent that would have been unimaginable in 1959.  Do science and humanities now speak the same language\, or is it still mostly ships passing in the night? \nEHST Member Atish Sen will present his thoughts on this topic.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/two-cultures-sixty-years-later/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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