Leader Lunch Discussion
Thursday, April 1
12:00 PM
Elliott Library, Room 507
Bring your lunch and join Dr. Anne Klaeysen.
Apr. 1 – Excerpts from Jill Bolte Taylor’s book, My Stroke of Insight. For more…
Drumming Circle
Thursday, April 1
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Adler Study, Room 514
Ethics in Film - "Sci Fi" Seconds
Friday, April 2
7:00 PM (doors open 6:30)
Ceremonial Hall
If your life was in the dumps, would you go for a second chance? A whole new life? A better face and body, a different location and all new friends? And what if that didn’t work out for you? Would you like a third?
Note: This 1966 thriller is not for the faint-of-heart, but is for those ready to consider the ethical choices of our protagonist, played, in the main, by Rock Hudson. Chris Everett will lead the discussion afterwards.
Great Books
Wednesday, April 7
7:30 - 9:00 PM
Elliott Library, Room 507
David Hume, Of Justice and Injustice
Sophocles, Antigone (complete work)
Charles Darwin, The Moral Sense of Man and the Lower Animals
Leader Lunch Discussion
Thursday, April 8
12:00 PM
Elliott Library, Room 507
Bring your lunch and join Dr. Anne Klaeysen.
Apr. 8 – “The Science of Success,” by David Dobbs, The Atlantic, 12/09. For more…
Drumming Circle
Thursday, April 8
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Adler Study, Room 514
A World Without Nuclear Weapons
Thursday, April 8
7:00 PM (Doors open at 6:30 pm)
Auditorium
Free
A World Without Nuclear Weapons Obama’s Vision, Our Mission
with
- Jonathan Schell, bestselling author of Fate of the Earth and The Unconquerable World;
- Kennette Benedict, Publisher of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.
Other panelists to be announced. Moderated by Phil Donahue.
Join leading experts in a wide-ranging and incisive conversation on the ongoing international struggle for the containment and eventual reduction of the nuclear threat, and how Obama can be pushed to fulfill his promise of a world with out nuclear weapons. This important public conversation is occurring in the run-up to the UN’s regular review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty that will take place on May 1, 2010.
Audience questions will be taken. This event is part of The Doris Shaffer Memorial Lecture Series.
Cosponsored by The New Society for Ethical Culture, Public Concern Foundation, Democrats.com , Haymarket Books, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, NY and Peace Action Education Fund.
For more information please go to www.nationinstitute.org.
ECRDG: Ethical Culture Reading Discussion Group
Wednesday, April 14
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Elliott Library, Room 507
Alice Hoffman, The Third Angel. List for the season
Leader Lunch Discussion
Thursday, April 15
12:00 PM
Elliott Library, Room 507
Bring your lunch and join Dr. Anne Klaeysen.
Apr. 15 – “A Life of Its Own,” by Michael Specter, The New Yorker, 9/28/09. For more…
Drumming Circle
Thursday, April 15
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Adler Study, Room 514
Great Books: Great Conversations II
Wednesday, April 21
7:30 - 9:00 PM
Adler Study, Room 514
Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem.
Leader Lunch Discussion
Thursday, April 22
12:00 PM
Elliott Library, Room 507
Bring your lunch and join Dr. Anne Klaeysen.
Apr. 22 – “Depression’s Upside,” by Jonah Lehrer, NY Times Magazine, 2/28/10. For more…
Drumming Circle
Thursday, April 22
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Adler Study, Room 514

Justice for Juveniles: A Call to Ethical Action!
Saturday, April 24
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Admission is Free, lunch is included
This conference aims to create a coalition of concerned organizations, citizens, and the media to demand immediate restructuring and reform of the existing statewide juvenile justice system in New York State. Attend the Conference - Join the Coalition. For more information contact Sheleigah Grube at 212.874.5210×118. This program is presented as a part of Building Centennial Celebration.
SPEAKERS INCLUDE
- Gladys Carrion, Esq. NYS Office of Children and Family Services
- Denise O’Donnell, Esq. Formerly with NYS Division of Criminal Services
- Hon. Velmanette Montgomery New York State Senate
- Robert Gangi Correctional Association of New York
- Tamara Steckler Legal Aid Society
PANEL MODERATOR
- Michel Martin National Public Radio, Tell Me More
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
- Alternatives to Incarceration The Dome Project and Correctional Association of New York
- Community Treatment Alternatives Northside Center for Child Development
- Youth Advocacy and Organizing
SCHEDULE (still in formation)
8:30am - Registration and Coffee
AWARENESS
Morning session (9:00am - Noon)
9:00 - 9:30am - Welcome and introductions
9:30 - 10:00am - Keynote and Response
10:00 - 11:30am - Panel Discussion
11:30am - Noon - Q&A
Noon - 1:00pm - Box Lunch
ADVOCACY
Afternoon Breakout Sessions (1:30 - 3:00pm)
45 minute sessions on topics including
Alternatives to Incarceration
Youth Advocacy and Organizing
Community Treatment Alternatives
ACTION
Plenary (3:15 - 4:00pm)
Call to Action - "We DO care!" Manifesto/Statement and Coalition Building
Holding authorities and community accountable and responsible to implement changes
Attendees will leave with information on each presenter and agency represented, the Coalition Manifesto/Statement and a date for the next meeting.
Leader Lunch Discussion
Thursday, April 29
12:00 PM
Elliott Library, Room 507
Bring your lunch and join Dr. Anne Klaeysen.
Apr. 29 – “Autism,” Temple Grandin. For more…

