Leslie Ashmore
July 29, 2012
Humanist Community Forum (2012-07-29): North Korea Today: What is Fact and What is Fiction? (Leslie Ashmore) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.
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Humanist Community Forum (2012-07-29): North Korea Today: What is Fact and What is Fiction? (Leslie Ashmore) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.
Humanist Community member Carlos Feder, M.D., will talk about his concerns regarding current medical practice, and his extensive efforts over many years to guide the development of a computer program to help with medical diagnoses. (See http://carlosfeder.com/video.html)
Humanist Community Forum (2012-07-22): Deterioration of Medical Practice, and Using Computers for Medical Diagnosis from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.
Novella Coleman, Criminal Justice and Drug Policy Fellow, ACLU Foundation of Northern California will compare and contrast the drug policies of the Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.
Humanist Community Forum (2012-07-15): California's Criminal Justice Realignment (Novella Coleman) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.
Cynthia Chin-Lee will discuss her new children’s book, “Operation Marriage” (see www.reachandteach.com/s/operation_marriage), which was created with illustrator Lea Lyon, and published by publishing company Reach And Teach, co-founded by Craig Wiesner and Derrick Kikuchi. The book is based on a true story about two Bay Area children who convince their moms to get married during the months leading up to the 2008 election, when Proposition 8 put marriage equality on hold. The “moms” the book was based on, and the book’s publishers, may also be in attendance and say a few words about this wonderful story. Other web sites she mentioned were http://www.familyequality.org/ and Equality California.
Humanist Community Forum (2012-06-24): Operation Marriage (Cynthia Chin-Lee) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.
Lily Robins will speak from personal experience on how the Jews in Bulgaria survived the Holocaust with the help of the king, the Orthodox church, and their neighbors.