From the Program Director
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Sarah Chandonnet |
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This Sunday, join us for a conversation with Lisa Wade, PhD, about her new book
American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus.
Lisa is a professor at Occidental College, and the lead author of a bestselling textbook on the sociology of gender. She is well-known for her research and commentary on collegiate sexual culture, speaking widely at campuses around the country and appearing frequently in print, radio, and television news and opinion outlets.
She has authored over two dozen research papers, book chapters, and educational essays and written for the New Republic, Washington Post, Salon, Politico, TIME, and more.
1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here. And come in before the program at 1:00 for a special Love & Darwin Day music program and sing-along. Read more on the right!
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Feb 19: Greg Epstein: Being Good, While Being a Badass Join Humanist Chaplain for his monthly talk at the Hub, with music, food, community member stories, discussion, and more. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.
Feb 26: Alan Lightman: Humanism in Literature Award Join us at the Hub as we celebrate our first Humanism in Literature Award recipient Alan Lightman: essayist, physicist, educator, humanist, and author of the international bestseller Einstein's Dreams, Mr g, The Accidental Universe, The Diagnosis, Ghost, and more, in a special ceremony and speech. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Come early to secure a seat! Read more here.
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Join Music Director Antje Duvekot for a sing-along, right before our main program. Read more here.
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Fri 2/10, 7pm: No matter your belief, losing someone you love leaves a hole that never truly heals. Join us at the Hub for a dinner and discussion. Read more here.
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