Rohde David Rohde hates the term “deep state.” “I think (it’s) political rhetoric,” Rohde said. “It’s a term that President Trump has used very effectively
Marcus An American’s daily life is driven by forces unseen, but perhaps the strongest force is that of nine unelected individuals constantly shaping United States
Salkin It’s common for people to encounter questionnaires, surveys, or paperwork with the question: “what is your religion?” Some may check the box labelled Christianity,
Alexander In a time that many consider one of great unrest, Cedric Alexander hopes to build trust and community through systemic reform. Alexander will discuss
Antal As Americans’ acceptance of the overwhelming science of climate change grows, only 9% view climate change as a religious issue. But Jim Antal said
Rivett-Carnac & Figueres Many people ask Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac where they get their energy and optimism. “Well, we get it from facts,
Kemp & Bodine As the world experiences climate change, countries in the Middle East face a looming issue that offers no perfect solution: water scarcity.
Climate change lectures don’t usually start with poetry. Katharine Wilkinson’s did, this one by David Whyte. “Sometimes / if you move carefully / through the
Figueres Long before Christiana Figueres spearheaded the 2015 Paris Agreement as U.N. Executive Secretary for the U.N.’s Climate Change Convention, she was a teenager admiring
DeGroot Climate change, the pandemic and systemic racism intersected in Rabbi Nate DeGroot’s lecture, “Tikkun Adam(ah): A Jewish Response to a World in Upheaval,” on