In season’s final lecture, Ella Al-Shamahi presents reasons for human dominion by Gabriel Weber on August 23, 2025
Archivist Jon Schmitz to deliver final talk in 2025 Assembly’s Heritage Lecture Series by Emma Francois on August 21, 2025
Russell Moore to analyze secular Episcopalians, secular Protestants in final ILS lecture by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 21, 2025
Ella Al-Shamahi to close season with cooperative story of humanity by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2025
Sabrina Lynn Motley and Jeffrey Rosen discuss who tells story of history and why it matters by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2025
Smithsonian Folklife lead Motley, NCC’s Rosen to offer argument for history’s study by Gabriel Weber on August 20, 2025
Kimberly Churches, chief executive officer of the American Association of University Women, discusses the rifts in different stages of the feminist movement and gender inqualities in the United States by Nick Danlag on July 29, 2020
Sister Joan Chittister frames the state of inequality today and the roles of women and men to achieve equality by Chloe Murdock on July 29, 2020
Errin Haines, co-founder of The 19th, To Discuss Journalism During A Time Of “Dual Pandemics Of COVID-19 And Racism” and Intersections Between Gender and Politics by Nick Danlag on July 29, 2020
Pennsylvania Academy of Art Museum director Brooke Davis Anderson to speak for 2nd annual Leon and Gloria Plevin Family Museum Director Lecture by Eleanor Bishop on July 28, 2020
Mirabai Starr To Discuss Feminine-Centric Wisdom Across Spiritual Traditions and The Masculine and Feminine Qualities In All Genders by Nick Danlag on July 28, 2020
Woman’s Hour author Elaine Weiss presents on turbulent history of women’s suffrage by Jamie Clarkson on July 28, 2020
Kimberly Churches to emphasize ‘action over words’ in role of closing equity gaps in the United States by Jamie Landers on July 28, 2020
‘Woman’s Hour’ author Elaine Weiss opens Chautauqua week dedicated to suffrage centennial by Sara Toth on July 27, 2020
Joan Chittister To Discuss Global Equality, What Equality Would Look Like And Why It Has Not Been Achieved Yet by Nick Danlag on July 27, 2020
Michael Sandel, Harvard political philosopher, mediates a Socratic discussion via Zoom with Chautauquans on week’s theme of ethics in technology by Nick Danlag on July 25, 2020
St. John’s University professor Noreen Herzfeld warns against serving technology instead of humans by Chloe Murdock on July 25, 2020
Lisa Sharon Harper, founder of Freedom Road, to dispute evangelical narratives, Shalom in Interfaith Friday by Jamie Landers on July 24, 2020
Deborah Johnson, former professor at the University of Virginia, discusses the danger of deepfakes for institutions and how society can defend against disinformation by Nick Danlag on July 24, 2020
Janice Eidus to discuss importance of ‘voices who cannot be stilled’ in Brown Bag craft talk by Chris Clements on July 24, 2020