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SUMMARY:What Charities Do You Support?
DESCRIPTION:EHST members and friends will discuss the charities they support.  With so many charities asking for our money\, knowing how other members and friends of EHST may help you make decisions.   Visitors are welcome to attend.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/what-charities-do-you-support/
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SUMMARY:The Right to Free Speech - Time to Draw New Limits?
DESCRIPTION:American liberals love to promote and defend free speech without limits of any kind other than the obvious limitation on shouting “fire” in a crowded theater.  With the rise of the far right\, neo-Nazi movements\, as well as escalation of anti-semitism enabled by social media on a worldwide scale\, should we re-consider those limits?  Germany and other European countries place limits on speech\, and display of Nazi imagery.  Victoria  state in Australia has just passed a ban on public display of Nazi symbols.  And aren’t liberals enforcing bans on speech by purging those who at one time in their lives said or did something that is now considered offensive?  Are these bans going too far\, or do we need more of such nongovernmental actions to rid us of toxic people at least in public spaces\, airwaves\, and offices?  EHST member Chris Kaman will present these questions which were sparked by a recent episode on “On the Media”.   \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/free-speech-limits/
LOCATION:Virtual Program using Zoom
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SUMMARY:Environmental Justice - What You Should Know
DESCRIPTION:There is much discussion about environmental justice\, but did you know the environmental justice movement actually started right here in North Carolina and that the phrase ‘environmental racism’ was coined in the heat of protest?  Dr. Kim Allen\, a cultural anthropologist whose research has focused on environmental justice activism and environmental identity\, will dig into the history of environmental justice activism and explain how it has grown from a protest in little known Warren County\, North Carolina in 1982 to an international movement that embraces climate justice. \nWe are meeting this Sunday in person at our regular venue\, Extraordinary Ventures.  Masks are required regardless of your vaccination status.  Masks are available at the greeter’s table.  We are also using Zoom to reach those who may not want to attend in person meetings.  Our in-person Zoom meetings are still in the experimental states\, so no guarantees that it will work well.  If you would like to be a participant in the meeting via Zoom\, please email us at info@ncethicalsociety.org and provide your first and last name in your request.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/enironmental-justice-what-you-should-know/
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SUMMARY:How the Chickasaw Nation Is Embracing Science
DESCRIPTION:Conner Sandefur will introduce you to the Chickasaw Nation\, a sovereign American Indian nation now located in southcentral Oklahoma. He will discuss some of the research that the Chickasaw Nation and others are doing to improve health and wellness of Indian People (Hattak Api’ Homma’). He will also discuss the role of two professional societies\, SACNAS and AISES\, in increasing tribal nations’ capacity for scientific research. \nConner Sandefur holds a PhD in Bioinformatics from the University of Michigan. His company\, Sandefur Modeling\, helps organizations tackle complex problems using mathematical and computational modeling. Conner resides in Pittsboro\, NC and is a proud citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. \n  \nWe are meeting in person at our regular venue\, Extraordinary Ventures.  Masks are required regardless of your vaccination status.  Masks are available at the greeter’s table.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/how-the-chickasaw-nation-is-embracing-science/
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