Newsletter: Week of April 2, 2018

From the Director of Community Development

Sarah Chandonnet
 

This Sunday, join Creator and Host of WGBH's Poetry in America and Professor of English at Harvard Elisa New for a conversation about the role of poetry in Humanist community, celebration, and life.

New is the Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University where she teaches classic American literature from Anne Bradstreet through Marilynne Robinson and from the Puritans to the present day. 

This event will include poetry, music, reflections, discussion, refreshments, and more. Newcomers are always welcome! 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.
Upcoming Programs 

April 15: Diana Eck: Religious Pluralism and the Humanist Community
Join professor of comparative religion at Harvard Divinity School and founder and director of The Pluralism Project for a conversation about Humanism and religious pluralism. 1:30-3:00pm. 30 JFK Street. Read more here.
 
April 22: Ursula Goodenough: Sacred Depths of Nature 
Join best-selling author and professor of biology at Washington University for a special Earth Day event and celebration!   1:30-3:00pm. 30 JFK Street. Read more here.
 
April 29: Muslimish: Growing Communities and Extending Dialogues (A Special Conference Event)
The Humanist Hub is delighted to partner with Muslimish for a special conference event, featuring 5 speakers.  1:00-4:00pm. 30 JFK Street. Tickets required: read more here.


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Announcements
Monday Night Discussion Group
7:00pm Join us every Monday for a discussion group at the Hub. Newcomers welcome!
Tuesday Night Meditation Group
7:00pm Join us every Tuesday for a mindfulness meditation at the Hub. No previous meditation experience required!
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We are looking for more volunteers to help with greeting as well as  food prep and cleanup - please email Sarah to get involved!
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