The June 5th Calif. Ballot Props – Pros/Cons/Supporters/Opponents/Money

The Social Action Committee

May 13, 2018

This Forum will be presented by the Social Action Committee, as listed below, along with short proposition summaries.

Proposition 68 – Issues $4 billion in bonds for parks, environmental protection, and water infrastructure (Cherie Long)

Proposition 69 – Requires certain tax and fee revenue related to transportation be used for transportation purposes (Helen Athey)

Proposition 70 – Requires a one-time two-thirds vote to use revenue from the cap and trade program for specific projects reducing global warming and air pollution (Jim Naylor)

Proposition 71 – Changes the date for when voter-approved ballot measures take effect (Bernice Onuoha)

Proposition 72 – Excludes rainwater capture systems from property tax assessments (Alex Havasy)

San Jose Evergreen Senior Housing Initiative and other local ballot measures (Kakoli Banerjee)

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Relationship between Addiction and Self-esteem – It’s Not What You Think

Dr. Michael Edelstein

May 6, 2018

Dr. Michael Edelstein is a clinical psychologist, and the author of 4 books, including Three Minute Therapy, a self-help book for overcoming common emotional and behavioral problems. His podcast channel is “The REBT [Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy] Advocates.” He has an in-person practice, as well as remote on Skype and telephone therapy. (See ThreeMinuteTherapy.com)

Relationship between Addiction and Self-esteem – It’s Not What You Think – Dr. Michael Edelstein from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.


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Kanungu, Uganda 1998-2018; From Christian Cult Massacre to Humanist Community

Hank Pellissier

April 29, 2018

Kanungu village in southwest Uganda was the headquarters of a Catholic apocalyptic cult 20 years ago. The group was annihilated in March, 2000 when hundreds of brain-washed devotees were locked in the church and burned alive by the leaders. Today 25-30% of Kanungu has “no faith” – a startling statistic in this extremely religious nation.

Hank Pellissier, director of the non-profit Brighter Brains Institute (BBI, www.brighterbrains.org), will explain how his organization (with the Kanungu Humanist Association, www.kanunguhumanists.org) provides humanist education to the village’s children and adults, via a humanist curriculum and The Freethinker Library. BBI’s humanitarian work will also be described: a Humanist Community Garden, Tilapia Pond, Passion Fruit Farm, and emergency food delivery.

Brighter Brains Institute built BiZoHa: the “world’s first atheist orphanage” in 2015 and it presently supports seven humanist schools in western Uganda.

Kanungu, Uganda 1998-2018; From Christian Cult Massacre to Humanist Community – Hank Pellissier from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.


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NAMI In Our Own Voice (the National Alliance on Mental Health)

April 22, 2018

NAMI In Our Own Voice is a presentation created by NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Health, www.nami.org). It promotes awareness of mental illness, and it is designed to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness AND give voice to the very real possibility of recovery.

In Our Own Voice brings two presenters who speak from their own lived experiences of mental illness, along with accompanying segments on DVD. The presenters describe the reality of living with mental illness as they walk the audience through five chapters of recovery – Dark Days, Acceptance, Treatment, Coping Skills and Successes, Hopes & Dreams. With discussion and ample time for Q & A, In Our Own Voice changes attitudes and assumptions; and fosters recognition, understanding and recovery.

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From Promise to Hell: A Skeptic’s Story about the Venezuelan Collapse

Guido Núñez-Mujica

April 15, 2018

Venezuela is currently going through the worst crisis of its history. People are starving, dying of malnutrition, medicines are scarce, crime is overwhelming and ubiquitous, hospitals are dirty places where people die in agonizing pain from curable and preventable diseases. How could this happen to the country with the largest reserves of oil in the world?

Ideological zealotry, dismissing expert knowledge, wishful thinking, promoting pseudoscience and opposing science and evidence were some of the reasons why Venezuelans are starving, and the signs were clear for those who were paying attention rather than looking for a messiah or trying to use local politics to make a point against the US. In this talk, Mr. Núñez-Mujica will discuss some of the early cases of embracing pseudoscience and rejecting evidence, and talk about how oil money was systematically used to dismantle the agricultural and manufacturing sectors, while also being used for political gains.

Guido Núñez-Mujica is a computational biologist, data scientist, and a science communicator. Previous to becoming a Silicon Valley data scientist working for Slice Intelligence, Guido was the founder of Lava-Amp, a healthtech start-up that applied data science to medical diagnostics and epidemiology. His work has been widely featured, including in Nature, Wired, IO9, BoingBoing, and Biotechniques. He is also the subject of a chapter in the book “Biopunk: DIY Scientists Hack the Software of Life” by Marcus Wolhsen.

As a prolific science communicator, educator, and activist, Guido founded the Rational Skeptic Association of Venezuela in 2001, and has been recognized as a TED Fellow and the Cornell Alliance for Science Fellow; he was also awarded a grant from Start-Up Chile, the leading Chilean business accelerator, in 2011 for his entrepreneurial endeavors. Currently, he is the founder of the Salto Project, a nonprofit to help Venezuelans emigrate, and he’s producing a documentary called “Silenced Crops” on the topic of low-cost biotechnology in Venezuela.

Guido holds an interdisciplinary degree in computational and physical sciences, and a licentiate degree in biology from the Universidad de Los Andes, in Venezuela.

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