Seymour Hersh and Scott Ritter
October 16
(Audio file)
If you missed it!
The audio file of the compelling discussion between Seymour Hersh and Scott Ritter on Target Iran: The Truth About the White House's Plans for Regime Change, is now available by clicking on this link: Seymour Hersh and Scott Ritter.
The program was presented by The Nation Institute. Cosponsored by The New York Society for Ethical Culture, Democrats.com, and the Public Concern Foundation, and was taped before a live audience on Monday, October 16, 2006.
An Evening with Salman Rushdie
Secular Values, Human Rights and Islamism
October 11
(Audio file)
The audio file is available by clicking on: An Evening with Salman Rushdie.
The program was taped before a live audience on Wednesday, October 11, and was presented by The Center for Inquiry and The New York Society for Ethical Culture.
Ethics and Journalism: Should We Trust the Media?
October 4
(Audio)
The audio file Ethics and Journalism: Should We Trust the Media? Featuring Helen Thomas , Journalist, Hearst publications, Adam Moss, Editor in Chief, New York magazine, Richard Stengel, Managing Editor, Time magazine, Jeff Jarvis - Buzzmachine.com, Randall Pinkston, CBS News Correspondent. has been uploaded to:
Ethics and Journalism.
This program was recorded at The New York Society for Ethical Culture on October 4, 2006.
Myra MacPherson - All Governments Lie!
September 20
(Audio file)
If you missed the discussion between Myra MacPherson and Joe Conason, of her book All Governments Lie!, which was taped at the NY Society for Ethical Culture on Sept. 20th, the audio file is available by clicking on nysoundposse.com.
"Civilian Casualties, Civilian Solutions"
Saturday, September 9
Phil Donahue led a discussion with people of diverse nationalities that have been personally affected by terrorism, violence and war and are working to promote justice, reconciliation and peace. This was a part of the Peaceful Tomorrows series of discussions with 9/11 families and peacemakers from around the world, which was nominated for the 2003 and 2004 Nobel Peace Prize.
NYSEC on Talk Radio!
Look for NYSEC programs on WBAI, starting in August with an interview with Bergen Leader Dr. Joseph Chuman on "Ethical Culture's Role in the Modern World."
To hear the June programs on Ethical Culture's "Supreme Moral Rule" and "Youth at NYSEC" tap this link: archive.wbai.org and search for Public Affairs Special XML Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 11 a.m. More
"The Politics of Dignity: Democracy’s Next Natural Step”
Wednesday, July 26
Robert W. Fuller, author of All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity, lead an in-depth discussion on the rising dignitarian movement, which breached the political divide with its message of “dignity for all.” Having diagnosed rankism as discrimination based on rank, Fuller speaks of a world where it will have been eradicated.
"Is there a 'Culture of Corruption' in Politics and Business?"
Wednesday, June 21
Robert Pollock, Matthew Continetti, David Callahan, Daniel Ben-Ami. Moderated by James Matthews of the NY Salon.
Was cosponsored by: NY Salon, The NY Society for Ethical Culture, the Donald and Paula Smith Family Foundation.
Paul Krugman, Greg Palast, Amy Goodman
"The New Class War in America" - Tuesday, June 13
Download!
The audio file of the sold out program on "The New Class War in America" featuring Paul Krugman, Greg Palast, Amy Goodman and Randi Rhodes, is available by clicking on NY Sound Posse.
Is Anything More Important to Understand in the World Today than Jihadism? - May 31, 2006
(Audio file)Listen!
If you missed the discussion of Journey of the Jihadist: Inside Muslim Militancy; with Fawaz A. Gerges, senior analyst for ABC News and NPR commentator discussion with Chris Isham, ABC News chief in charge of investigative projects, the audio file is available by clicking on: NY Sound Posse.
* This event was recorded before a live audience on May 31st at the New York Society for Ethical Culture in New York City.
The Best Hope for Peace in Darfur - April 19, 2006
(Audio file)Nicholas Kristof, (Op-Ed columnist for the New York Times), Mark Malloch Brown, (UN Deputy Secretary General), Juan Mendez, and Tragi Mustafa.
Listen!
The Best Hope for Peace in Darfur - The audio file of Nicholas Kristof, Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times, and 2006 Pulitzer Prize winner, Mark Malloch Brown, (UN Deputy Secretary General), Juan Mendez, and Tragi Mustafa, discussing the systematic, state-sponsored killings and rapes in Darfur, and why we are the best hope for peace and justice, is now available by clicking on NY Sound Posse.
For more information on the panelists and Darfur please visit: Amnesty International and Human Rights First.
This event was recorded before a live audience on April 19 at the New York Society for Ethical Culture in New York City. Co-sponsored by Amnesty International, the New York Society for Ethical Culture, and Human Rights First.
For information on Darfur: go to www.amnestyusa.org and www.humanrightsfirst.org. Cosponsored by Amnesty International, The New York Society for Ethical Culture, and Human Rights First.
Robert Fisk - April 7, 2006
(Audio file)On war, Western intervention in the Middle East, and journalism.
If you missed Robert Fisk
The audio-file of Robert Fisk, acclaimed journalist (UK Independent), and author of Pity the Nation and The Great War for Civilization speaking on war, the legacy of Western intervention in the Middle East, and the media, is available by clicking on NY Sound Posse.
Norman & John Buffalo Mailer - March 2, 2006
(C-Span Book TV)A conversation between a father and his son on what it means to live in America today.
Check it out!
The audio-file of the spirited program with Norman Mailer and his son, John Buffalo Mailer, discussing their new book, The Big Empty: A Dialogue on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience in America, moderated by Dotson Rader, is now available by clicking here audio file.
This event was recorded before a live audience on March 2 here at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Presented by Nation Books and cosponsored by the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
Brian Lehrer - February 8, 2006
(Audio File)"Were We Misled? - A Debate on Pre-War Intelligence"
Sen. Bob Graham, Chris Hitchens, David Corn and Ruth Wedgewood.
Listen!
Now available: the audio file of Brian Lehrer's lively presentation, Were We Misled? - A Debate on Pre-War Intelligence, with Bob Graham, Christopher Hitchens, David Corn, and Ruth Wedgwood. This event was recorded before a live audience on February 8th at the New York Society for Ethical Culture in New York City. Co-sponsored by the New York Society for Ethical Culture, WNYC Radio, and the Smith Family Foundation.

