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SUMMARY:Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History
DESCRIPTION:February begins Black History month.  We will start with a 1 hour video titled “Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History” followed by discussion of his both his method\, and his points.  There so so much to explore in Black History\, and so much controversy in the news\, particularly in Florida with Gov. DeSantis’s war on “wokism” and in particular his decision to block AP African American studies from high school curriculum.  So we start with Hart’s video.  Hope you can join us! \n  \nThis meeting is a Zoom “hybrid” meeting.  We will meet at our regular venue\, Extraordinary Ventures\, where the program will take place.  We will also Zoom the program.    If you wish to attend via Zoom\, please email info@ncethicalsociety.org with your first and last name to be registered as an attendee for this program.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/kevin-harts-guide-to-black-history/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Botanical Garden is holding a Darwin Day Lecture on Sunday\, February 12\, from 2-3 pm. \nKarin Pfennig\, Professor of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, will give a talk entitled “The hybrid in your genome: How recent advances in behavior and genetics are changing our view of Darwinian evolution.” The talk and discussion will be moderated by Johnny Randall\, Director of Conservation at the North Carolina Botanical Garden. \nThis free hybrid event REQUIRES preregistration. Please visit the following URL to register and for more information: \nhttps://reg.learningstream.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0005-0014-49855ec969df480e9760be9bb189a8fe \nPlease Note:  Following the talk\, at 3pm\, we will start a separate Zoom meeting for EHST\, for discussion and socializing.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/darwin-day-lecture/
LOCATION:Virtual Program using Zoom
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SUMMARY:Disability Planning
DESCRIPTION:Disability planning deals with who handles your personal and financial affairs if you incur a disability that leaves you unable to handle those affairs for yourself. There are two distinctly different disability plans. One is to rely on your family members\, significant others\, health care providers\, or creditors to sue you seeking a judicial determination that you are unable to handle your own affairs because of your mental or physical incapacitation\, and to appoint someone to handle them for you. In North Carolina\, the proceeding is called a guardianship. The second approach is to sign a well thought out and well written power of attorney\, which circumvents the need for the complexity\, cost and public nature of a guardianship proceeding. Charles Dorothy’s talk will focus on the use of a power of attorney\, and the various issues that it should deal with.  Mr. Dorothy  has retired from the practice of law. So\, he will provide you information regarding powers of attorney generally\, but he will not give you legal advice regarding your power of attorney. Legal advice regarding your specific circumstances and needs should be procured from an attorney of your choosing licensed to practice law in North Carolina. \n  \nThis meeting is a Zoom “hybrid” meeting.  We will meet at our regular venue\, Extraordinary Ventures\, where the program will take place.  We will also Zoom the program.    If you wish to attend via Zoom\, please email info@ehstnc.org with your first and last name to be registered as an attendee for this program.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/disability-planning/
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SUMMARY:Racist Roots - The Origins of NC's Death Penalty
DESCRIPTION:Kristin Collins and Tyler Swanson of the Center for Death Penalty Litigation will be coordinating a facilitated viewing of the film “Racist Roots.”  “The documentary” is a powerful 25-minute film which reveals the North Carolina death penalty’s deep entanglement with slavery\, lynching\, and racism — and inspires people to join the movement to transform the criminal legal system. It includes the stories and voices of advocates\, artists\, exonorees\, and people on North Carolina’s death row.   Tyler Swanson of the Center for Death Penalty Litigation will introduce the 25 minute video\, and then lead the discussion afterwards. \nKristin Collins\, Director of Public Information: Kristin joined CDPL as a writer and researcher in 2012. She previously served as executive director of Uniting NC\, a non-profit that works to create a welcoming climate for immigrants. Before beginning her career in non-profits\, Kristin worked as a newspaper reporter for 13 years\, 11 of them with The News & Observer in Raleigh. Her first journalism job was at a small newspaper in eastern North Carolina\, where she covered crime and courts\, including death penalty trials. \nTyler Swanson\, Campaign Strategist: Tyler joined CDPL in 2021 as a campaign strategist working to engage communities across North Carolina in the movement to end the death penalty. Before coming to CDPL\, Tyler was a special education teacher for three years with Wake County Public Schools. While a student at North Carolina A&T State University\, Tyler began working with the N.C. NAACP and was a part of the Forward Together Moral Movement and a Moral Monday arrestee. He was later hired by the NAACP and served as Youth Director and Communication and Policy Director for North Carolina. Tyler earned his B.A. in Political Science from North Carolina A&T State University. \nThis meeting is a Zoom “hybrid” meeting.  We will meet at our regular venue\, Extraordinary Ventures\, where the program will take place.  We will also Zoom the program.    If you wish to attend via Zoom\, please email info@ehstnc.org with your first and last name to be registered as an attendee for this program.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/racist-roots-a-video-and-discusion/
LOCATION:Extraordinary Ventures\, 200 S. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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