Finding Life Beyond Earth – Carl Sagan Day 2014

Finding Life Beyond Earth – Carl Sagan Day 2014

Dr. David Morrison

Nov 9, 2014

 

Morrison, David 2010 smallThe search for life in the universe is one of the grand quests of current science, and there are multiple approaches that are likely to yield results within the next few decades. Depending on the nature of these discoveries, there may be a variety of impacts on society.

Morrison was one of Carl Sagan’s first graduate students, and he will also share some thoughts about Carl and his influence on science and science literacy. We can speculate on how Carl would respond were he alive today, when there are so many who are not simply uninformed, but who are actively anti-science.

Dr. David Morrison is the Director of the Carl Sagan Center for the Study of Life in the Universe, at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California. He was also the founding Director of the NASA Lunar Science Institute (NLSI) and a senior scientist in Astrobiology at NASA Ames Research Center. He received his Ph.D. in Astronomy from Harvard University in 1969 and has published more than 170 technical papers and a dozen books. Morrison is a passionate advocate for science education, and he has written extensively about the struggle against pseudoscience, such as the denial of evolution and global warming. He is a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and a member of the advisory council of the National Center for Science Education.

 

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Books, Toys, and Gifts for A More Peaceful and Sustainable World

Books, Toys, and Gifts for A More Peaceful and Sustainable World

Derrick Kikuchi and Craig Wiesner

Nov 2, 2014

 

craigderrick2Reach and Teach is an independent bookstore in San Mateo which focuses on gender equality, sustainable living, and peacemaking.

Reach and Teach is run by Derrick Kikuchi and Craig Wiesner, who are business partners and life partners, married since 1990, with the state finally recognizing their marriage when they received the first same-gender marriage license issued in San Mateo County in 2008.

They will share their journey from Silicon Valley education consultants, through El Salvador and Afghanistan, to owning a shop in San Mateo that seeks to transform the world through teachable moments.

 

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The November 2014 California State Ballot Propositions

The November 2014 California State Ballot Propositions

Alex Havasy

Oct 26, 2014

 

Alex Havasy
Alex Havasy

Humanist Community member Alex Havasy will present summaries of the California state ballot propositions that will be on the November 2014 ballot.

The summary will include the main arguments in favor of and against each proposition, who is financing it, and how various organizations recommend you vote.

Attendees will be encouraged to add their input.

Why Women?

Why Women?

Mary V. Hughes

Oct 19, 2014

 

Mary V. Hughes
Mary V. Hughes

American women comprise no more than 25% of the decision-makers across sectors in the US (e.g., corporate boards and executives, the US Congress, law firm partners).

The U.S. ranks well below many industrialized nations when it come to the status of women and policies that support them.

Why does that matter and what is the U.S. losing by failing to support the advancement of women? What would the country gain if women were full partners in all aspects of work and civic life?

Mary V. Hughes is a political strategist, author, and the architect of the Close the Gap CA campaign, www.closethegapca.org.

 

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A Contemporary Renaissance in India

A Contemporary Renaissance in India

Lopa Mukherjee

Oct 12, 2014

 

Lopa Mukherjee
Lopa Mukherjee

The first Renaissance in India came from the urge to win freedom from colonial rule.

After independence the euphoria of freedom quickly disappeared. The onerous task of rebuilding a nation loomed ahead.

Very soon it was found that there were still more enemies to conquer. Not external enemies this time, but internal ones.

The post-independence generation of Indian artists and intellectuals rose to meet the challenge.

Lopa Mukherjee is a writer and documentary film-maker, www.lopamukherjee.com.

Join us as we hear Lopa give this multimedia presentation of these renaissance people.