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A Humanist Approach to a Happier Life
03/27/2022
Fred Edwords

The U.N. General Assembly has named March 20 as “International Day of Happiness”. But what is happiness exactly? Fred Edwords explores the latest research that provides pathways to get there, showing that emotional self-management in the context of a purpose-driven life, punctuated with occasional moments of joy or delight, generates what we call happiness. Mr. Edwords was executive director of the American Humanist Association for 15 years, and has served as editor of the Humanistmagazine. Over the past 45 years, he has appeared on national television and has lectured around the world. Now retired, he serves as AHA’s historian.

Homeless Youth
03/20/2022
Donald Schweitzer

Presentation by Don Schweitzer. Youth homelessness is an ever-growing problem, especially dangerous for a young person. What are the various ways that young people might find themselves homeless? Schweitzer discusses programs for working with youth, and suggestions for ways we need to think differently about this problem. Schweitzer is an Associate Professor of social work at Pacific University. He has worked extensively with adults and youth who are experiencing homelessness, both as a practitioner and a researcher.

Crypto Currencies
03/06/2022
Bernd Dürrwächter

Presentation by Bernd Dürrwächter. The media abounds with stories about crypto currencies, from claims of miracles to stories of exploitation. This talk finds the middle ground, presenting an overview of what crypto currency is all about. Mr. Dürrwächter has worked in information technology for over 30 years. Most recently, he started a consulting company to provide advice regarding responsible artificial intelligence, and digital literacy on new technology paradigms for business people.

My Word is Bond
02/27/2022
Lakayana Drury

Presentation by Lakayana Drury sharing poetry from his upcoming book. He gives five tips for excellence for Black students and three tips for white students to be allies. Drury is Founder and Director of “Word is Bond”. He is involved with the Hoodies Up event, organized by students to seek solidarity to end systemic racism and racial profiling.

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