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SUMMARY:Ensuring Fair Treatment of Youths Across All Institutions
DESCRIPTION:Peggy Nicholson\, Youth Justice Project Director\, Southern Coalition for Social Justice will speak about the work of the Youth Justice Project.   That project works to ensure equity\, fairness\, and justice for youth in high-quality education\, juvenile\, and criminal systems.  The goal of the project is to ensure that all people and institutions will treat youth with love\, empathy\, fairness\, respect\, and dignity\, and fulfill their other basic human needs.  You can find out more about the project here: https://www.southerncoalition.org/youth-justice-project/.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/ensuring-fair-treatment-of-youths-across-all-institutions/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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SUMMARY:Election Fraud
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, May 12th\, EHST friend and frequent visitor Andrew Silver will be our speaker.  He will be discussing election fraud\, focusing on electronic voting and voter suppression.   His main points are: \n\nNew voter ID laws disfranchise up to 10% of citizens in some states\nPaper ballots are not counted when optical scan machines miss marks made by voters\, or break down and are replaced\nArbitrary purging of voters led to removal of over one million voters from registration rolls without cause in 2016\n\nAndrew Silver is an epidemiologist who has lived 16 years in Thailand.  His interest in election fraud followed the 2000 stolen presidential election\, after which he co-founded the NC Coalition for Verified Voting.  The NCCVV campaigned to introduce and support a bill sponsored by Elli Kinnaird and Verla Insko\, the Public Confidence in Elections Act\, to end use of unsecured\, secretly programed\, paperless voting machines.  It became North Carolina law in 2005.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/election-fraud/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exploring Ethical Decision Making
DESCRIPTION:May 19th is our annual Founders Day celebration.  This year our program will be:  Exploring Ethical Decision Making. \nEvery day we come across problems\, large and small\, that require some thought and comparisons to reach the ‘right’ decision.  Often we have limited information but still need to take action.  Today’s program will be a combination description and workshop in ethical decision making. by Jan Broughton\, EHST member. \nUsing Arthur Dobrin’s book\, Ethics for Everyone: How to Increase your Moral Intelligence\, we will be presented with a dilemma and asked to choose the right response based on the facts as known.  When given more information\, does the decision become clearer?  What questions do we need to ask?  What assumptions can we make?  What are some strategies for assessing the harms and benefits of a course of action?  Through this exercise we can increase our ability to approach ethical analysis in a more effective way.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/exploring_ethical_decision_making/
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SUMMARY:The Spiritual Significance of the 2030 SDG Agenda and Ethical Culture
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker will be Martha Gallahue\, from the American Ethical Union. \nMartha Gallahue will speak of her work in interfaith cooperation with the URI (United Religions Initiative).  In the face of comprehensive interdependence there is an urgent need in the world\, using science) to grasp the coherence of the universe and why humans may be of significance  for the next step in evolutionary consciousness.  Noting the fragility of species\, highlighted by the number of endangered creatures recently identified\, it is evident why the Sustainable Development Goals are necessary. \nPremise:  The Evolutionary Biology of Altruism\nhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201212/the-evolutionary-biology-altruism? \nMartha Gallahue is an AEU certified clergy leader who has served the National Ethical Service at the United Nations and the Ethical Culture Society of Essex County\, where she continues to coordinate their Families for Ethical Education initiative. Martha was a Dominican Sister for 11 years\, and left during graduate school training in theology.  She is a certified psychoanalyst in private practice and holds a Master’s degree in Comparative Religion from Columbia University/Union Theological Seminary.  She represents Ethical Culture in the United World Religions at the UN\, with a focus on peace building and the culture of peace.    
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/ethical-cultures-presence-at-the-united-nations-from-1947-to-the-present-and-into-the-future/
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