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SUMMARY:Ethics in Protest Photography
DESCRIPTION:The inauguration of Donald Trump was immediately followed by the largest protest in U.S. history. His four years in office included several protests–both by alt-right extremists and anti-racist activists–culminating in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. Photojournalism can provide both an engaging qualitative story and useful quantitative data about what happens at these protests. However\, the ethical questions of photojournalism are perhaps more relevant and difficult than ever under these circumstances. In this talk\, astrophysics professor and protest photojournalist Anthony Crider will discuss both large and small protests in North Carolina\, Virginia\, and D.C he has covered during the past four years and ethical questions raised in both taking and publishing photos of these events. (Attendees may wish to visit http://acrider.photos/ beforehand to see samples of these protest photos.) \n  \nThis talk will be presented via a Zoom session. You do not need a Zoom account to “attend” this virtual meeting.  If you would like to be a participant in the meeting\, please email us at info@ncethicalsociety.org and provide your first and last name in your request.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/ethics-in-protest-photography/
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SUMMARY:Where Is Joy In Freedom? - Reflections on Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:Honoring the history of Black Liberation struggles and the particular uprisings of 2020 and 2021\, the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture is proud to host\, along with other ethical and humanist societies\, a Juneteenth celebration entitled “Where is the Joy in Freedom?” with guest speaker NYC Deputy Mayor J. Phillip Thompson.  J. Phillip Thompson is NYC’s Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives. Prior to joining the de Blasio administration\, he was Associate Professor of Urban Planning at MIT. He is the author of Double Trouble: Black Mayors\, Black Communities and the Call for a Deep Democracy. \nThe celebration also features musicians DuPree\, Lindsey Wilson and Barry Kornhauser and poets Valerie Verdia and Kim Brandon.\n \nEHST will join the Brooklyn Society to hear Mr. Thompson’s thoughts on Juneteenth. \nThis talk will be presented via a Zoom session. You do not need a Zoom account to “attend” this virtual meeting.  To register for this event\, please use this link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/celebrating-juneteenth-where-is-the-joy-in-freedom-tickets-154331843699
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/where-is-joy-in-freedom-reflections-on-juneteenth/
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth - Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Whether or not you attended the joint meeting with the Brooklyn Ethical Society on Juneteenth last week\, please join us for this discussion. As explained by Wikipedia. “Juneteenth is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the southern United States that had formed the Confederacy.  Originating in Galveston\, Texas\, it is now celebrating on June 19 throughout the United States\, with increasing official recognition.  It is commemorated on the anniversary date of the June 19\, 1865\, announcement of General Order No. 3 by Union Army general Gordon Granger\, proclaiming freedom  from slavery in Texas.” \nThis discussion will be led by EHST member Fred Breidt. \nHere is the transcript of the presentation given last week to the Brooklyn Society\, “Celebrating Juneteenth: Where is the Joy in Freedom?” with NYC Deputy Mayor J. Phillip Thompson. \n  \nThis talk will be presented via a Zoom session. You do not need a Zoom account to “attend” this virtual meeting.  If you would like to be a participant in the meeting\, please email us at info@ncethicalsociety.org and provide your first and last name in your request.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/7103/
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SUMMARY:Ted Talk and Discussion: How Does Memory Work\, and Why Forgetting is OK
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever misplaced something you were just holding? Completely blanked on a famous actor’s name? Walked into a room and immediately forgot why?  In her Ted Talk neuroscientist Lisa Genova digs into two types of memory failures we regularly experience — and reassures us that forgetting is totally normal. Among other books Dr. Genova wrote the best-seller Still Alice in 2007 which was made into a movie starring Julianne Moore. \n  \nThis talk will be presented via a Zoom session. You do not need a Zoom account to “attend” this virtual meeting.  If you would like to be a participant in the meeting\, please email us at info@ncethicalsociety.org and provide your first and last name in your request.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/ted-talk-and-discussion-how-does-memory-work-and-why-forgetting-is-ok/
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