Newsletter: Week of May 1, 2018

From the Director of Community Development

Sarah Chandonnet
 

This Sunday, j oin us for a special spring celebration, led by Nina Lytton and the Hub's Committee for Humanist Celebrations: with music, poetry, discussion, and more. 

Nina is the Community Leadership Intern at the Humanist Hub, acting as a Student Minister under the supervision of Executive Director Greg Epstein. She is a Humanist and a Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner, and in the second year of the M.Div. program at Meadville Lombard Theological School. She is also engaged in the Humanist Institute Leadership Training Program. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.

At approximately 3:00pm (immediately following the program) please stay for a special Q&A and Town Hall discussion with Greg Epstein and members of the Humanist Hub board. This Town Hall will be an opportunity to discuss upcoming steps in the evolution of our organization and community. Read more here.
Upcoming Sunday Programs 

May 13: Maria Polonchek: Mother's Day Celebration of Secular Parenting
Join us for an important conversation on Mother's Day at the Hub, featuring the author of In Good Faith: Secular Parenting in a Religious World. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.

May 20: Greg Epstein: On Loving a Complicated Family
Join Hub Executive Director and Humanist chaplain Greg Epstein for a talk at the Hub: with music, poetry, discussion, and more. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.


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Announcements
Mashable: Greg Epstein on Tech, Ethics & Humanism 
In his new role as Humanist chaplain at MIT, Greg weighs in on the 8 books required for anyone changing the world through tech. Read the article here.
Logic Magazine: Technology & Inequality
May 4: Join the Humanist Hub as we cosponsor a panel discussion with Logic Magazine and Open Source on the issues of technology today.  Read more here.
Spy Pond Clean-Up
5/12: Join volunteers and the VIA committee for a clean up of Spy Pond in Arlington. Read more here.
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