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Ethics on the Air by WBAI - radio - 2007
No Tags This Articles Hosts Dr. Marc Bernstein and Andra Miller talk to Curt Collier, Leader of the Riverdale-Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture on the intellectual and theological assumptions that shape our views.

Ethics on the Air by WBAI - radio - 2007
No Tags This Articles "Ethnicity, Identity and Ethical Culture" -- Dr. Joseph Chuman on how multiculturalism can become ethnic pride, insider/outsider identity and crowd out other more meaningful ways to identify one's self. He also addresses the importance of viewing others as individuals instead of representatives of a type. Hosts: Dr. Phyllis Harrison-Ross and Andra Miller.

Ethics on the Air by WBAI - radio - 2007
No Tags This Articles "The Companion Paths of Ethical Culture and Buddhism" -- Dr. Anne Klaeysen shows there is more to the similarity than merely an absence of belief in a supreme being. Hosts: Andra Miller and Phyllis Harrison-Ross

Ethics on the Air by WBAI - radio - 2007
No Tags This Articles "Forgiveness" -- Dr. Anne Klaeysen on the necessity of forgiveness -- on the fact that true forgiveness is a process that takes time, effort and understanding. Hosts: Phyllis Harrison-Ross and Marc Bernstein

Ethics on the Air by WBAI - radio - 2007
No Tags This Articles "The Ethical Culture Connection with African-Americans" -- Dr. Marc Bernstein on the rich tradition of the Society's concern for the problems of African Americans and its commitment to addressing those problems. The Ethical Culture Society's involvement with the forming of the NAACP, ACLU and other campaigns against discrimination. Hosts: Andra Miller and Phyllis Harrison-Ross

Ethics on the Air by WBAI - radio - 2007
No Tags This Articles Raising a Moral Child. An interview with Dr. Arthur Dobrin based on his book, "Teaching Right from Wrong: 40 Things You Can Do to Raise a Moral Child." Hosted by Dr. Phyllis Harrison-Ross (psychiatrist of both children and adults) and Andra Miller (President of New York Society for Ethical Culture).

Ethics on the Air by WBAI - radio - 2006
No Tags This Articles A Two-Part Program: Part I -- "Felix Adler's Supreme Moral Rule" -- Dr. Marc Bernstein on "Act in such a way as to bring out the best in others and thereby bring out the best in yourself." Host: Andra Miller // Part II -- Nekka Pope on her connections with activism and Ethical Culture. Host: Phyllis Harrison-Ross

Willis, Meredith Sue

Why Public Schools by Meredith Sue Willis - date n.a.
No Tags This Articles I grew up in a small Appalachian town where two-thirds of my graduating class did not go on to college. There is nothing in my education that I value more than that high school experience. I learned to see myself as one part of a diverse world, and I assumed that this public school experience was one that everyone sought.

Alfred Maund's The Big Boxcar by Meredith Sue Willis - 1999
No Tags This Articles The University of Illinois Press is doing a great service to readers with ethical and social concerns by reissuing a series of American radical novels of the mid-twentieth century. The Big Boxcar by Alfred Maund, originally published in 1957, is the ninth in the series. Maund, a Southern white man, has written three novels. This was his first, but at the time of writing, he was already an experienced labor journalist and editor as well as an active supporter of the Montgomery (Alabama) bus boycott and the Cuban Revolution.

George Eliot's Felix Holt: The Radical by Meredith Sue Willis - 1995
No Tags This Articles Young Harold Transome returns to England from the colonies with a self-made fortune, then scandalizes his district by running for Parliament as a Radical. In this elaborately plotted and entertaining novel first published in 1866, George Eliot contrasts the opportunism of Transome with the true radicalism of Felix Holt, who fights a lonely battle to educate the working class.

Michael Chitwood's The Weave Room by Meredith Sue Willis - 1988
No Tags This Articles The recent growth of poetry readings, performance art, and poetry slam competitions points up the fact that even today the common reader needs poetry. Poetry--like all literary art but even more intensely-- is about deep connections and multi-layered insight.

Worden, Bart


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