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SUMMARY:"Journalism Ethics and the Law" by Elizabeth Colton
DESCRIPTION:“Journalism Ethics and the Law” will be presented by Elizabeth (Liz) Colton at the Sunday\, June 18\, 2023 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC. This will be a hybrid meeting\, in-person and also available for interactive conversation by Zoom. All are welcome to attend. \nJoin Diplomat & Journalist in Residence\, Warren Wilson College\, Elizabeth Colton\, for a discussion on Journalism ethics and the law\, freedom of the press & expression\, human rights\, the work of Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) worldwide and the case of The Blade reporters covering the homeless removal in Asheville. \nLiz Colton is an international speaker\, analyst/commentator on politics-diplomacy-the news media\, author\, reporter\, editor\, civil rights activist\, Peace Corps volunteer\, Ph.D.\, Fulbright scholar\, university professor\, war+diplomatic correspondent and diplomat. All the dreams Colton had as a kid growing up in Asheville\, she turned into a reality\, crisscrossing the globe. Her resume\, once marked with “Top Secret Security Clearance” when she was a Foreign Service Officer\, reads like a fast-paced action novel. She holds a Ph.D. in Social-Anthropology from the London School of Economics & Political Science and two Master’s degrees from Vanderbilt University. \nLiz Colton is the board-chair of the RSF-USA/North America bureau-committee for the Paris-based global organization RSF – Reporters Sans Frontières/ Reporters Without Borders. Dr. Colton is a UNITAR + partner international universities’ professor of global online courses on Diplomacy and International Affairs\, Board Member-DACOR (Diplomacy Organization for Foreign Affairs Professionals); former Board Member-Public Diplomacy Council\, Washington\, D.C.; Occasional Lecturer-International Shipboard Education (ISE)/Semester at Sea\, University of Virginia; and has taught and lectured at universities and conferences around the world.  She serves on the board of The Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, Association of Asheville & Buncombe County.  The Leadership Asheville Forum this May presented her with its 2023 Circle of Excellence Award for community service.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-06-18/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-2023-07-02/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230716T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230716T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
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SUMMARY:"Can Equality Include Special Treatment? Admissions Policies Beyond Affirmative Action" by Richard Koral
DESCRIPTION:“Can Equality Include Special Treatment? Admissions Policies Beyond Affirmative Action” will be presented by Dr. Richard Koral at the Sunday\, July 16\, 2023 meeting of the New York Society for Ethical Culture 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM any Zoom. All are welcome to attend. \nPlease Note that EHSAsheville will be joining ETHICAL NYC for this event at 11:00 AM \nDr. Richard Koral is Leader at the New York Society for Ethical Culture and the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island. He attended the Humanist Institute and holds a Doctor of Ministry in Interfaith Pastoral Counseling as well as a J.D degree. Richard is a long-time member of the Ethical Culture Society of Westchester and served as president of the American Ethical Union\, the national federation of Ethical Societies from 2012 to 2015.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-07-16/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T123000
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SUMMARY:"All-Societies Platform: The Encampment for Citizenship"
DESCRIPTION:Since its founding in 1876\, the Ethical Culture movement has founded or co-founded several organizations. One of them is The Encampment for Citizenship\, a progressive youth leadership program that met for the first time in the summer of 1946. Today\, it has been reinvigorated by alumni determined to offer a new generation an experience similar to one they had as teenagers that changed their lives forever. They became leaders in their chosen fields\, always advocating for participatory democracy for everyone. During this Platform\, we will hear from them and recent Encampers about youth activism and intergenerational social justice. \nPlease Note that EHSAsheville will be joining The American Ethical Union for this event at 11:00 AM \nZoom Info\nRegistration for this event is required. After filling out the form\, you will receive the link to the platform. \nRSVP today!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-07-30/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T160000
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SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-2023-08-06/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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SUMMARY:"Ethical Culture’s Unique Role in the World" by Don Montagna
DESCRIPTION:Click to Access Video Recording \n“Ethical Culture’s Unique Role in the World” will be presented by Don Montagna at the Sunday\, August 20\, 2023 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC. This will be a hybrid meeting\, in-person and also available for interactive conversation by Zoom. All are welcome to attend. \nDon Montagna\, retired Ethical Culture Leader of the Washington Ethical Society\, will reflect on Ethical Culture’s unique role in the world. Felix Adler\, Ethical Society founder\, had a clear\, sophisticated and still relevant perspective of a religion that integrated science and spirituality and addressed the needs of a secular society. Why are religions declining? What are the needs of people in a secular world? Are there principles for a good life? \nDon Montagna is co-founder and Board President of International Partners (IP)\, a non-profit that supports Salvadoran communities\, most of whom live by subsistence farming\, to implement projects proposed by the communities for education\, health\, and specific needs such as piping water to houses. (https://internationalpartners.org/) \nFor 34 years\, Don was the senior leader of the Washington Ethical Society. He served on the AEU Board and Executive Committee and as president of the AEU National Leaders Council. Don has recorded 150 presentations and written several curricula about Ethical Culture. \nHe does organizational and leadership consulting with numerous projects in fields ranging from homelessness to education. Prior to his current work in El Salvador\, he worked with IP in Guatemala\, Nicaragua\, Panama\, and Honduras\, as well as conducting leadership and grant training for US AID in the Philippines and Ethiopia. Don and Nancy live in a house they built themselves on a hillside facing the Blue Ridge mountains\, overlooking their llamas and garden.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-08-20/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T160000
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SUMMARY:"Joy is an Act of Resistance" by Greg Bonin
DESCRIPTION:“Joy is an Act of Resistance” will be presented by Greg Bonin at the Sunday\, September 17\, 2023 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm. This meeting will be Zoom Only. (We will NOT meet at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC.) Greg will present live by Zoom and be available for interactive conversation by Zoom. All are welcome to attend. \nWhat is the work of human relationships\, and what role does joy have in resistance\, survival\, and thriving? Join Ethical Culture Leader Greg Bonin in an exploration of the concept of Durable Joy. “Joy is an act of resistance” is a title published by poet Toi Derricotte. \nGreg Bonin is an Ethical Culture Leader and Candidate for ministerial fellowship with the Unitarian Universalist Association. Greg specializes in institutional and organizational facilitation\, bringing a praxis grounded in embodiment\, humanistic interdependence\, and reflective inquiry as a method for lifelong formation. Greg is especially curious about queering practices that create spaces where transformative paradigms can emerge.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-09-17/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231001T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231001T160000
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SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-10-1-23/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231015T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
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SUMMARY:"The Crumbling Wall of Separation Between Church and State" by Daan Bravemen
DESCRIPTION:“The Crumbling Wall of Separation Between Church and State” will be presented by Daan Braveman at the Sunday\, October 15\, 2023 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC. This will be a hybrid meeting\, in-person and also available for interactive conversation by Zoom. All are welcome to attend. \nThomas Jefferson referred to the First Amendment as creating a “wall of separation” between church and state\, and the Supreme Court stated in 1947 that “the wall must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the slightest breach.” In fact\, the wall always had some cracks. In recent years\, however\, it appears to be crumbling as increased emphasis is being given to governmental accommodation of religious beliefs.  When does such accommodation weaken the wall separating church and state? More generally\, what is the appropriate role of religion in the public arena? \nDaan Braveman\, President Emeritus of Nazareth College and former Dean of Syracuse University College of Law spoke to the Ethical Humanist Society of Rochester on this topic on October 11\, 2023. Daan gave us permission to use the edited video as the basis for understanding the issues and adding to the discussion that took place at the Rochester meeting.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-10-15-2/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231112T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20220630T152818Z
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SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. We continue to meet online – live! for Colloquy. Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-11-5-23/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
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SUMMARY:"Ethical Culture at the Parliament of the World's Religions - Again!" by Anne Klaeysen
DESCRIPTION:“Ethical Culture at the Parliament of the World’s Religions – Again!” will be presented by Anne Klaeysen at the Sunday\, November 19\, 2023 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC. This will be a hybrid meeting\, in-person and also available for interactive conversation by Zoom. All are welcome to attend. \nThe first Parliament of the World’s Religions (https://parliamentofreligions.org/)\, held in Chicago in 1893\, was surely revelatory for many people\, bringing together\, as it did\, religious adherents from around the globe. Their differences must have seemed tremendous and yet\, by all written accounts\, similarities were discovered and common values shared. Recent parliaments\, like the one Anne Klaeysen attended in August\, have emphasized those shared values and celebrated on common ground\, drawing the world’s attention to existential issues\, e.g.\, human rights and climate change. Those who participate understand and appreciate the many forms that religion can take. Dr. Klaeysen represented the National Leaders Council and joined colleagues from the American Humanist Association and Secular Judaism to staff an information table on Humanism. \nThe number of presentations offered – plenary and small sessions\, performances and demonstrations – felt\, as always\, overwhelming and exhausting\, running the gamut of religious expressions. We Humanists tend to avoid proselytizing\, perhaps because so many of us grew up in religions that engaged in that behavior\, but we take our mortal lives and what we do with them very seriously. We recognize that we are a part of\, not apart from\, the natural world in which our species evolved\, and we are responsible for the impact we have upon it. Our societies evolved from small intimate circles around a fire to complex impersonal networks. Humanists hold that we have an obligation to learn about our existence and to make ethical decisions to make that existence life-affirming. We are not exceptional in our existence but we may be in our awareness of it and our commitment to act responsibly. That’s basic: no need for a deity or supernatural realm. Just treating one another as we would wish to be treated and taking care of the earth we inhabit together. \nAnne Klaeysen is Leader Emerita of the New York Society for Ethical Culture. She co-chairs The Encampment for Citizenship board of directors\, serves on the board of Ethical Culture Fieldston Schools\, and is a member of the American Humanist Association Education Advisory Committee. Anne previously held positions as Humanist Chaplain on the campuses of Columbia University and New York University\, as well as Adelphi University when she served as Leader of the Long Island Ethical Humanist Society. She holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Hebrew Union College and masters degrees in German from SUNY Albany and business administration from NYU. Anne is co-author\, with NYSEC Ethics for Children Director Audrey Kindred\, of AHA’s new Humanist Family Life Ceremonies online course. She is vice president of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture\, where she was married and raised her two children.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-11-19/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
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SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-2023-12-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231217T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231217T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
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SUMMARY:Winter Festival
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be jingling our ethics bells . . . Oh what fun it is to ride on our EHSA sleigh!\n\nMC: Gloria Cosgrove Smith\n  \nNote Location – NOT at our regular Friends Meeting House location\nAt Cloisters Clubhouse; 2700 St. Augustine Pl. Asheville\nIn person only – No Zoom\n 
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-12-17/
LOCATION:Cloisters Clubhouse\, 2700 St. Augustine PL.\, Asheville\, NC\, 28805
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231231T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231231T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20231217T044314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231217T044559Z
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SUMMARY:Human-I-Tree - AEU All-Societies Platform
DESCRIPTION:December is a month that moves us toward Winter’s balance of light and dark with short days and full nights. For many\, it’s a time to mark the rhythm of our days\, years\, and seasons. \nDecember is also a time to turn toward each other and gather together in celebration and remembrance of our interconnection. Our All-Societies Platforms have become one place we connect with each other as an Ethical movement. \nJoin Audrey Kindred\, the American Ethical Union\, and Societies from across the country on December 31 at 11:00 AM ET for the next All-Societies Platform: Human-I-Tree. \nRSVP for Human-I-Tree \n  \nAbout Human-I-Tree\n\n \nHuman-I-Tree Concept 3 \n\nHuman-I-Tree is an original vision grown through community engagement at the New York Society for Ethical Culture by Audrey Kindred‘s collaboration with artists\, activists\, and children of all ages. It honors how every breath we take as humans is integral to the life of trees. \nAudrey brings Felix Adler into dialogue with ecological hero and 2004 Nobel Prize for Peace recipient Wangari Matthai by proposing that “bringing out the best in one another and thereby ourselves” is not truly peace unless we honor our interconnectedness by respecting the earth together. Human-I-Tree branches into a whole family of tree concepts that can inspire our human community building processes. \nThis tree-inspired platform includes gifts from several artists with whom Audrey has collaborated for Human-I-Tree. Among them are Simba Yangala\, Jody Sperling\, Alexa Babakhanian\, Annie Lanzillotto\, and Bonita Oliver. \nAbout Audrey Kindred\n\n \nAudrey Kindred \n\nAudrey has led Ethical intergenerational programming for 25 years and currently serves the New York Society for Ethical Culture. She is the co-author\, with Dr. Anne Klaeysen\, of a brand new course published by the American Humanist Association called “Humanist Family Life Ceremonies.” \nShe is currently completing a master’s degree that centers mindful Climate Justice education. Audrey is focused on how creativity and embodiment impact our ethical development. She honors retired Ethical Leaders Lisel Burns and Martha Gallahue as her Ethical roots. \n 
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2023-12-31/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All-Society Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240107T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20220630T152818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231217T042557Z
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SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-11/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240121T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20230806T181533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T085430Z
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SUMMARY:"Breaking Free from Racism: Can White People Do It?" by John Huie
DESCRIPTION:“Breaking Free from Racism: Can White People Do It?” will be presented by John Huie at the Sunday\, January 21\, 2024 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC. John will present in person. There will also be a Zoom option. All are welcome to attend. \nJohn Huie is the subject of a book written by Bill Lightle\, “Breaking Free: The John Huie Story”\, published in November 2023\, available at Malaprops and Amazon. It is a story of a Southern boy from Georgia\, who found his way out of a profoundly racist culture to higher ground. The book and John’s presentation will highlight the cultural battles in the Deep South and throughout the United States and John’s inspiring journey influencing and being influenced as he worked for social justice and environmental sanity. Join John as he draws on his life experiences to stimulate discussion around the question of how white people can shed their racism — or can we? \nJohn Huie emerged from humble roots in Albany\, Georgia\, to become a leader in both experiential education and environmental activism. John is the product of segregated public schools. He attended Davidson College on an athletic scholarship (when Davidson did not admit black students) and majored in American history and psychology. He earned a MA in American Studies from Emory University (wrote his thesis on segregationist Lester Maddox\, who became Georgia’s governor in 1966)\, and earned his Ph.D. in Confluent Education from the University of California\, Santa Barbara. \nJohn is the former director of the North Carolina Outward Bound School (1977-1994) a character-building\, wilderness-based program; founded and led the Environment Leadership Center of Warren Wilson College for eleven years and continues to work supporting older adults who face declining health find meaning and purpose. John is married to Jaan Ferree\, native North Carolinian and former chair of the Asheville Public Arts Commission.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-01-21/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240204T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20220630T152818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T090334Z
UID:926-1707057000-1707062400@ehsasheville.org
SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-10-1-23-9/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20230806T181533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240204T232352Z
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SUMMARY:"Peer Support" by Jodi Ford
DESCRIPTION:“Peer Support” will be presented by Jodi Ford at the Sunday\, February 18\, 2024 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC. Jodi will present in person. There will also be a Zoom option. All are welcome to attend. \nEveryone deserves the chance to see tomorrow\, but anxiety\, trauma and isolation are symptoms contributing to a massive rise in substance use\, mental health challenges and unintended overdose deaths. \nJoin Jodi Ford to learn how certified peer support specialists\, who have managed and overcome their substance use and mental wellness challenges\, use their personal experience with mental health and substance use disorders\, houselessness or incarceration to help others with their life journeys. Jodi will discuss some of the causes for chaotic substance use and how Sunrise is filling in much-needed gaps in continuums of care for individuals struggling with the effects of trauma. \nJodi Ford is the Marketing and Development Director for Sunrise Community. Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness is a non-profit recovery community organization staffed entirely by certified peer support specialists who help remove stigma\, reduce loneliness and lower rates of incarceration\, hospitalization and recidivism. \nSunrise’s Peer University program provides training opportunities as a Certified Peer Support Specialist\, as well as training as a recovery coach\, forensic peer support\, problem gambling\, harm reduction\, reverse opioid overdose\, and developing a personal wellness recovery action plan. www.sunriseinasheville.org.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-02-18/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20220630T152818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240204T231432Z
UID:948-1709476200-1709481600@ehsasheville.org
SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-2023-08-06-9/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20230806T181533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T005045Z
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SUMMARY:"Instructions for Living a Life" by Kathy Meacham and Ira Sloan
DESCRIPTION:“Instructions for Living a Life” will be presented by Kathy Meacham and Ira Sloan at the Sunday\, March 17\, 2024 meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30-4:00 PM\, at Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Road\, Asheville\, NC. We hope you will attend in-person. There will also be a Zoom connection. All are welcome to attend. \n“Pay attention.  Be Astonished.  Tell about it.”  This stanza from Mary Oliver’s poem “Sometimes” is at the core of being aware\, living in the “now” and thinking ethically.  Kathy and Ira teach medical students about ethical thinking and moral imagination versus risk aversion.  Moral imagination means envisioning the full range of possibilities\, including new and creative alternatives in a particular situation\, in order to solve an ethical challenge.  Acting morally requires more than just strength of character; it requires compassion\, empathy and the awareness to discern what is morally relevant in a given situation.  Join Kathy and Ira to elevate your moral imagination\, creativity and moral courage as we seek to act more ethically in society. \nKathy Meacham\, Ph.D.\, is the recently retired\, Co-Director of Ethics & Humanism at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine\, Asheville Campus (@MAHEC).  She is a Professor Emerita in Philosophy from Mars Hill University\, with academic degrees from Temple University (Ph.D. and M.A.)\, Harvard University (Ed.M.)\, and Eckerd College (B.A.). \nIra Sloan\, M.D.\, is the recently retired Co-Director of Ethics & Humanism at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine\, Asheville Campus (aMAHEC). He is a semi-retired Psychiatrist\, licensed in NC. He is Emeritus Chairman\, Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Professor\, Evanston Hospital\, for Northwestern University Medical School. Dr. Sloan earned his B.A and M.D. from the University of Illinois\, Champaign/Urbana and Chicago. Ira also teaches at the OLLI College for Seniors on magic\, Zen and the Art of Balloon Twisting\, and medically-related topics.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-03-17/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240331T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240331T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20231217T044314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T191847Z
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SUMMARY:Opening the Door for Democracy with YVote (Why Vote)
DESCRIPTION:AEU All-Societies Platform\nMarch 31\, 2024\, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET\n“YVote is creating a youth-led civic movement. We equip young people to channel their passions into positive action—at and beyond the ballot box.” \nSanda Balaban\, co-founder of YVote\, and Audrey Kindred\, of the NYSEC will present on how they collaborate to bring Voter and civic engagement activities to hundreds of youth in ongoing democracy reinforcing programs. They will show how other Ethical Societies can do similar civics / voter actions. \nThe program will include youth who will tell of their concerns and how YVote has prepared them for action and leadership. \nRSVP for Opening the Door to Democracy \nSanda Balaban is passionate about helping young people understand their individual and collective power\, at and beyond the ballot box. In response to the complex times we’re living in\, the vulnerability of democracy being demonstrated\, and the desire to support young people in being on the front lines of change\, she co-founded and directs cross-partisan youth civic engagement nonprofit YVote / Next Generation Politics\, aiming to equip leaders of tomorrow for their roles and responsibilities as citizens shaping a more just world. \nSanda has held leadership roles in education and youth development for over 25 years\, in the public sector at the New York City Department of Education\, in education philanthropy at the Ford Foundation and the Goldman Sachs Foundation\, and in nonprofits including Facing History and Ourselves\, the Boston Private Industry Council\, and The Teachers Network. \nSanda is proud to serve on the founding Board of Directors of Generation Vote and The Hope Reichbach Memorial Fund and on the National Reader Advisory Board for Chalkbeat. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Swarthmore College and Harvard Graduate School of Education. \nAudrey Kindred is Director of Ethical Education for children\, youth & families at The New York Society For Ethical Culture.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-03-31/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All-Society Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20220630T152818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T025628Z
UID:964-1712500200-1712505600@ehsasheville.org
SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-1-2-3-4-5-6-8/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20230806T181533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240414T040129Z
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SUMMARY:Be the Change: Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence for Self-Care\, Deep Collaboration and Conflict Resolution” by Stacey Crowley
DESCRIPTION:“Be the Change: Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence for Self-Care\, Deep Collaboration and Conflict Resolution” will be presented by Stacey Crowley at the Sunday\, April 21\, 2024\, meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30-4:00 PM\, at Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Road\, Asheville\, NC. We hope you will attend in-person. There will also be a Zoom connection. All are welcome to attend. \nWhile restorative justice and social emotional learning initiatives are on the rise in the United States\, many adults have not been trained in the conflict resolution or emotional intelligence practices we seek to teach our youth. Additionally\, the complexity of 21st Century life and the enormity of the mental health issues we see across the human lifespan create an imperative for parents and educators to tend to our own well-being as the first intervention offered to those in our care. \nThis highly experiential session\, based on the Search Inside Yourself program\, combines neuroscience and mindfulness with emotional intelligence training to offer participants foundational practices that promote self-care and build self-awareness\, empathy and communication for deep collaboration and conflict resolution. \nStacey Crowley\, MA\, CCC-SLP (she/her); communicologist\, neural architect\, storyteller\, owner of Learning Tree Literacy\, is a certified public accountant turned dually certified speech language pathologist and literacy specialist with over two decades of experience as an educator\, public speaker\, and professional development provider. Her current work combines her fields of expertise with neuroscience\, mindfulness\, and nonviolent communication to teach emotional literacy and peaceful conflict resolution to youth. \nAs a certified teacher for the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute\, Stacey is passionate about restorative practices and providing state of the art emotional intelligence and compassionate communication training to adults who teach and raise children. Stacey’s work with educational systems focuses on empowering students with the 21st Century skills they need to become engaged citizens who are mentally fit\, emotionally intelligent\, creative problem solvers capable of deep collaboration. It is Stacey’s core belief that a peaceful planet depends on the human skills we teach\, and that these human skills are trainable at all ages and stages of life.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-04-21/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20220630T152818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T025853Z
UID:966-1714919400-1714924800@ehsasheville.org
SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, we will meet online -live!  Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-1-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20230806T181533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T075828Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding: The Assignment by Dr. Je’ Exodus Hooper
DESCRIPTION:We seek to understand each other. Understanding creates relationships. Understanding is rooted in epistemology – a way of knowing. The worth of knowing\, the worth of understanding is learning to create a better world. Take on the need to apply learning and understanding so that we can elicit the best in each other and thereby the best in ourselves. \nThe history of the Ethical Culture Movement had been a long journey of uncertainty and unprecedented ideas. Dr. Felix Adler\, although well educated and informed\, made up this philosophical and religious formation each and everyday. In this platform\, we will seek to appreciate and explore uncertainty\, seek meaning\, be generators of ideas and agents of change. You are the assignment: you matter. You shape your role\, your assignment. \nJé Exodus Hooper (them/they) is an arts and cultural community curator\, clergy\, and scholar\, who has served the Ethical Culture and Congregational Humanist Movements for over eight years while an instructor of performance theory at Ohio University School of Theater. Dr. Hooper repurposes the Humanist message with alive spiritual intensity\, cultural complexity\, and persistent intellectual urgency.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-05-19/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240602T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20220630T152818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T062208Z
UID:980-1717338600-1717344000@ehsasheville.org
SUMMARY:Colloquy
DESCRIPTION:Colloquy is an opportunity to explore and reflect on a particular aspect of life in a structured and facilitated small-group setting in a nonjudgmental\, confidential atmosphere. It is held on the First Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. We continue to meet online – live! for Colloquy. Join on Zoom \nColloquy was created more than 25 years ago by Arthur Dobrin (now Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Society of Long Island) and brought to Asheville by Joy McConnell\, Consulting Leader for the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville. Colloquy inspires participants to raise awareness of their own views\, emotions and values. Guided by a facilitator\, participants sit in a circle\, listen to a topic read by the leader\, and take turns sharing responses – speaking from personal experiences\, thoughts and feelings. \nExamples of recent topics include: honesty\, friendship\, generosity\, anger\, forgiveness\, music that defines us\, “This I Believe.” \nVisitors are welcome. Come join us!
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/colloquy-11-5-23-10/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Colloquy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20240605T030532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T172812Z
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SUMMARY:"Living Our Ethical Humanism to Bring Out Our Best" by Dr. Khandra Sears
DESCRIPTION:The American Ethical Union president\, Khandra Sears\,  is speaking at the Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle (Chapel Hill) Sunday\, June 9 at 1:30 PM. We are invited to take a “field trip” (via Zoom) to our North Carolina sister Society. Register to receive a Zoom link: https://ehstnc.org/contact-us/\n \nLiving Our Ethical Humanism to Bring Out Our Best\n\nKhandra Sears will address how living our ethical humanism will bring out our best. Her relationship with Ethical Humanism began as she pursued an undergraduate degree in microbiology and began to question what faith and the Bible meant to her. As she moved to Baltimore to earn a Ph.D. in Microbiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM)\, she started to attend Baltimore Ethical Society Platforms and went on to join them as a member. She is now President of the American Ethical Union\, the national organization of ethical humanist/culture societies in the U.S.\n\nThis program will be presented via a Zoom session. If you would like to be a participant in the meeting\, please use our contact us form to make your request.\n\nContact Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle:\nhttps://ehstnc.org/contact-us/
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-06-09/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240616T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20230806T181533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240602T021659Z
UID:1012-1718548200-1718553600@ehsasheville.org
SUMMARY:"Christian Ethics vs. Ethics” by Dr. Vincent Bacote
DESCRIPTION:“Christian Ethics vs. Ethics” will be presented by Dr. Vincent Bacote at the Sunday\, June 16\, 2024\, meeting of the Ethical Humanist Society of Asheville\, 2:30 – 4:00 pm at 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC. This will be a hybrid meeting\, in-person and also available for interactive conversation by Zoom. All are welcome to attend. \nJoin Dr. Bacote for a lively presentation and discussion as we consider questions on Christian Ethical Discernment vs. Ethical Discernment – Is there a difference? Ethical Societies “preach” deed vs. creed. Creed\, however\, can be formal (religious) doctrine\, or a philosophy or personal set of beliefs. Dr. Bacote will explore and seek greater understanding of the intersection of beliefs from different doctrines and its impact on ethical discernment (ability to judge well). \nDr. Vincent Bacote\, Ph. D.\, is Professor of Theology and Director of the Center for Applied Christian Ethics at Wheaton College. Dr. Bacote is a frequent author of scholarly publications (from a Christian perspective) on ethics\, race\, racial justice\, public life/theology\, African American Theology\, and other works. His forthcoming work is Eschatology and Ethics\, Baker Academic. He has been a regular columnist for Comment Magazine and contributes to other magazines and journals\, including Books and Culture\, Christianity Today\, Think Christian the Journal for Christian Theological Research\, and others. Dr. Bacote believes that doctrine is central to the life of a church. \nThe Center for Applied Christian Ethics (CACE) promotes and encourages the formation of moral character and the application of biblical ethics to contemporary moral decisions. CACE serves Wheaton faculty and students through a portfolio of activities\, including ethical training\, public forums\, and projects. The upcoming spring 2024 CACE faculty seminar will focus on civil discourse and teaching controversial issues in undergraduate courses.
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-06-16/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20240609T032920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240609T033449Z
UID:1037-1719153000-1719160200@ehsasheville.org
SUMMARY:2024 Annual Meeting - 6/23/2024 2:30 PM
DESCRIPTION:Dear EHSA Members\,\n\nOur annual meeting is scheduled for Sunday\, June 23\, 2024 at 2:30 pm at Friends Meeting House. It will be followed by a very brief board meeting – and finally\, after a few years of intense Covid-fears\, a potluck meal. Please contact Gloria Cosgrove Smith and let her know what you plan to bring to our potluck. Gloria’s email is gloria.cosgrove@gmail.com.\n\nThe candidates for the board are:\nMartha Marshall\nAndy Reed\nJackie Simms\nRich Wasch\nKaren Ziff\n\nAnnual Members Meeting Agenda June 23\, 2024\n\nLooking forward to seeing you on June 23.\n\nKaren Ziff
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-annual-meeting-6-23-2024-230-pm/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 227 Edgewood Rd\, Asheville\, NC
CATEGORIES:Social Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T043216
CREATED:20240605T034416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T035810Z
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SUMMARY:"Standing Up to Book Banning" by Dr. Christopher Harris
DESCRIPTION:Attempts to ban books from all types of libraries continue to rise at an unprecedented level across the country. The American Library Association reported attempts to censor 4\,249 unique titles of library books and resources in 2023. This is the highest number of attempted book bans since ALA began compiling data about censorship in libraries more than 20 years ago and a 65% increase over 2022. \nLearn how concerned people can support the Freedom to Read along with the many partners of the Unite Against Book Bans campaign led by the ALA. \nThe American Library Association fully supports the right of every parent to control what their child reads and to select alternative reading or instructional materials for their child. We do not believe\, however\, that a parent’s right to control their child’s reading includes a right to restrict what other children read\, or to limit the books that are available to young people in the library. \nRegister Here.    AEU Link Here \nPresenter: Dr. Christopher Harris\nDr. Christopher Harris is the Director of a School Library System in Western New York and a Senior Policy Fellow with the American Library Association. He was a participant in the first American Library Association Emerging Leaders program in 2007 and was honored as a Library Journal Mover and Shaker in 2008. His policy work with the ALA has included equity of access to ebooks\, coding for youth\, and most recently the Unite Against Book Bans campaign. Dr. Harris is an author\, speaker\, gamer\, and member of his local public library board of trustees. \nRead two opinion pieces by Dr. Harris: \nCensorship and the case for institutional literacy →\nSupport your local librarians by rejecting book bans →
URL:https://ehsasheville.org/event/2024-06-30/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All-Society Presentation
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