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The Neurobiology of Morality
07/27/2025
Dr. Sarah Strand

 

Dr. Sarah Strand returns for part 3 of her series. Religion has traditionally guided our moral judgements, but contemporary psychologists find that humans of all types and (non)beliefs make remarkably similar moral judgements. Dr. Strand shows from human and non-human studies that regions in the frontal and temporal lobes are active when making moral judgements, and morality (like physical and behavioral traits) is subject to evolutionary mechanisms. Strand is an associate lecturer in Psychology at California State University, Sacramento, lecturing about religion and neuroscience since 2010.

 

On line Test:   https://www.moralsensetest.com

Liane Young:  https://youtu.be/D6XcjuN0sjY

Interrupting Violent Extremism: Mindfulness and Mediation
07/20/2025
Randall Blazak

 

From Friendly House. The increase in political violence and incivility is rooted concepts of us vs. them that help amplify conspiracy theories and apocalyptic thinking. This presentation, rooted in the CurePNW project, utilizes mindfulness to heal political polarization. Randall Blazak has been the chair of Oregon’s Coalition Against Hate Crimes since 2002 and is a globally recognized expert on bias crimes and extremism, has been tenured professor at PSU, teaches sociology at U of O and PCC, and is vice-chair of Oregon’s Department of Justice Steering Committee on Bias Crimes and Incidents.

 

The Chorusing Effect
07/06/2025
Ben Landsverk

 

From HGP's Friendly House, Ben Landsverk speaks about leading the Low Bar Chorale and the importance of community singing and arts access during troubled times, and leads the audience in songs to give a feel for the Low Bar Chorale experience. Landsverk, creator of the Chorale and half of the duo “Wonderly” (who penned the NYT “The Daily” theme), has been hailed as a “prominent Portland composer” (Bloomberg Magazine) and “a unique musical talent” (Willamette Week). A Yale graduate, he has played with and orchestrated several musical luminaries and choirs for over 25 years.

 

Winners of the HGP Del Allen Memorial Scholarship
06/29/2025
Dakota Mears, Shahzad Khosravi & Abigail La Brie

The Scholarship Committee (Amanda Feller and Sue Pearce chairs) felt hope and optimism in adjudicating 27 high school essays submitted from across the Metro area. From FH, we’ll hear how these thoughtful, forthright, and earnest individuals think about their futures as informed by Humanism. Dakota Mears, 1st place, responded to the prompt "How might Humanism as a philosophy help you navigate a personal challenge in your life?” Shahzad Khosravi, 2nd, responded to "How can the application of Humanism serve a particular field or organization (e.g, your possible career interests)?” And Abigail La Brie, in 3rd, responded to "Is there a threat from religious fundamentalism to the U.S. democracy and U.S. governance? …How does Humanism respond to those threats?"

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