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SUMMARY:The 1965 Baldwin vs. Buckley Debate in Cambridge\, England
DESCRIPTION:This week’s program will feature a play by Solomon Gibson\, III and Fred Breidt based on the debate that took place in the Student Union of Cambridge University in Cambridge\, England\, on February 18\, 1965. William F. Buckley and James A. Baldwin addressed the proposition that the American dream was at the expense of the American Negro (in the parlance of the time). \nJoin us for this historic debate (brilliantly acted by Solomon and Fred)\, which so clearly described feelings about race at that time (almost sixty years ago) and which is still very relevant today. \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/the-1965-baldwin-vs-buckley-debate-in-cambridge-england/
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SUMMARY:The Permafrost of the High Arctic: The Tipping Points
DESCRIPTION:EHST will present a video about the high arctic permafrost melt\, one phenomenon of climate change.  Bernice Notenboom leads an expedition across Alaska to the North Pole to explore the ticking time bomb of the Permafrost Melt and the release of Carbon Dioxide and Methane. In this film\, she climbs cliffs of frozen soil\, explores an underground laboratory in Fairbanks\, collects permafrost samples\, and witnesses evidence of coastal erosion in Barrow. \n  \nThis program 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@ehstnc.org and provide your first and last name in your request.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/the-permafrost-of-the-high-arctic-the-tipping-points/
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SUMMARY:Let’s Go Dutch: A Heritage of Dutch Humanism
DESCRIPTION:The Dutch established New Amsterdam at the mouth of the Hudson River in the 17th century\, and Jacob Klaeysen established a Dutch family in western New York in the 20th century. AEU Leader Anne Klaeysen explores her roots through the works of two Dutch Humanist philosophers\, Erasmus and Spinoza. \nAnne Klaeysen is Leader Emerita of the NY Society for Ethical Culture. She also served as Humanist Chaplain at Columbia University and New York University. Ms. Klaeysen holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Hebrew Union College and masters degrees  in German from SUNY at Albany and in business administration from NYU. She is a member of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. \nThis program 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@ehstnc.org and provide your first and last name in your request.
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/lets-go-dutch-a-heritage-of-dutch-humanism/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T133000
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SUMMARY:Forensic Science in Criminal Cases
DESCRIPTION:IDS Forensic Resource Counsel Sarah Olson and School of Government faculty member Phil Dixon will present on the use and misuse of forensic science in criminal prosecutions. While rules of evidence require expert testimony to be based on sufficient data and reliable methods\, junk science remains a problem within the criminal justice system. Sarah and Phil will discuss the relevant legal standards\, provide examples of reliable and unreliable forensics\, and offer thoughts on ways to improve the quality of forensic science in criminal prosecutions. \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/forensic-science-in-criminal-cases/
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SUMMARY:Our Climate Future
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce that our program will feature special guests from Our Children’s Trust who recently appeared on the front page of The New York Times! This is a great opportunity to meet the lawyer and some of the youth plaintiffs in the upcoming lawsuit  Held v. State of Montana\, the first-ever constitutional and children’s climate trial in U.S. history- which will begin on June 12th in Helena\, Montana. On March 13\, 2020\, 16 young people from across the state of Montana filed their constitutional climate lawsuit against the state\, asserting that by supporting a fossil fuel-driven energy system\, which is contributing to the climate crisis\, Montana is violating their constitutional rights to a clean and healthful environment\, to seek safety\, health and happiness\, and to individual dignity and equal protection of the law. They also argue that the state’s fossil fuel energy system is degrading and depleting Montana’s constitutionally protected public trust resources\, including the atmosphere\, rivers and lakes\, fish and wildlife. \nThis Zoom program is sponsored and presented by the American Ethical Union\, our national organization.  You MUST register to attend this program.  You can do that via this link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sfu2rrDojE9WL68-OggmO_kNhDnYbiQq7#/registration
URL:https://ehstnc.org/event/our-climate-future/
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