Posts Tagged ‘diversity’
Opening Words from Sun. August 28 by Ellen Wright
Yesterday was my birthday. I turned fifty-nine. On that date in 1963, hundreds of…
Read MoreStepping Out of Our Out-of-Step Lives; Adam Rosen and Rob Rosen
What does it mean to face the world every single day, knowing it was…
Read MoreThe Playbook for Community Empowerment; Charli Cooksey
Charli Cooksey, founder and CEO of WEPOWER. Listen to The Playbook for Community Empowerment…
Read MoreStepping Out of Our Out-of-Step Lives
What does it mean to face the world every single day, knowing it was…
Read MoreThe Playbook for Community Empowerment
Please note, we are switching our Sunday programming from Zoom to a new online…
Read MoreThe Edge Effect – Diversity and Creativity; Louise Jett
Ecologically speaking, the edge effect results in greater diversity of life in a region…
Read MoreLeading with Empathy; Dr. Will Ross
Dr. Will Ross grew up in a gritty, hard-scrabble ghetto in Memphis, Tennessee. His…
Read MoreDiversity, While Challenging, Is Worthwhile
Kate Lovelady’s Platform address of June 16, dubbed “The Challenges of Diversity,” covered quite a bit of ground. She went over how “diversity is essential to ethical living.” Explaining in a candid yet kind manner, she discussed how we’ve “moved beyond tolerating diversity” and into “appreciating” diversity and how it makes communities more interesting, more beautiful, and healthier.
Read MoreThe Diversity in Humanism; James Croft, EdD, Outreach Director
Humanism is often presented as a tradition grounded in Classical teachings, the Renaissance, and…
Read MoreThe Challenges of Diversity; Kate Lovelady, Leader
Ethical Humanism promotes the idea that truth and ethics are discovered and created by…
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