Want to know more about Ethical Culture? Attended some of our gatherings but don't really know what Ethical Culture is all about? This discussion will introduce Ethical Culture to new folks, refresh the ideas for those who have been around a while, and offer lots of ideas for discussion. We will review some of the documents created around the ideas and ideals of The Ethical Culture Society, as well as some of the current writings on Ethical Culture.
Please RSVP for location details, as this event is held at a private home. Use our Meetup page if you have a Meetup account, or you can contact us by email or this site's contact form .
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18June 18, 2017●(1 event)
11:00 am: Sunday Spotlight
11:00 am – 1:30 pm June 18, 2017
Join us the third Sunday each month to hear from an inspiring, active speaker who will share information about working to make our community and our world a better place. Topics run the gamut from basic needs to social justice to the environment. We welcome you to participate by listening and engaging in thoughtful dialogue, with a little live music mixed in. We provide the coffee, tea, and a welcoming space for inquiring minds and open hearts to learn from one another.
Soup is served at 6:30, discussion starts at 7:30. Please contact us for details and directions.
Automation and Our Relationships With People
With more jobs being automated (think grocery store check out stations and ATMs), what responsibility do we have to the
people whose jobs are being replaced by machines? Should I go to the human grocery clerk or the human bank teller, or use the machine? When driverless cars and trucks arrive, what do I owe to the jobless truck drivers?
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25June 25, 2017●(1 event)
11:00 am: Book Group
11:00 am – 12:30 pm June 25, 2017
The book for our initial meeting is "Listen Liberal" by Thomas Frank.
Book group discussion in the Greenmeadow Room (upstairs) at Mitchell Park Library, Palo Alto.