Biochemical Genetics of Alcoholism

Jonathan Karpf

March 4, 2018

This presentation will discuss the evidence supporting a genetic component to alcoholism (a hypothesis that attempts to explain the biological addiction seen in a subset of alcoholics), as well as a series of experiments that sought to test this hypothesis by providing a genetic mechanism.

Jonathan Karpf is a biological anthropologist trained at UC Berkeley, and has been teaching at San Jose State University in the Department of Anthropology since 1987.

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Camp Quest West – Fun, Friends, Freethought

Peter Worden

February 25, 2018

Camp Quest West is a week-long sleep-away summer camp serving kids ages 8 – 17. We advocate science, critical thinking and humanist values and promote creativity, community and inclusivity. Camp Quest West is a chapter of Camp Quest Inc. and is ACA accredited. We have two locations: Nevada City, CA and Wrightwood, CA. Campers experience a traditional summer camp (hikes, swimming, canoeing, archery, team games, arts and crafts, skits, bonfires), eight different critical thinking activities and lots of singing. Every adult at camp is a volunteer. Some of us have so much fun we think maybe we should have to pay to work as a camp counselor. (See https://www.facebook.com/CampQuestWest/)

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Six Degrees of Bertrand Russell

Prof. Peter Stone

February 18, 2018

Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was one of the most influential public intellectuals of the 20th century. A leading philosopher, humanist, atheist, and peace activist, he has receded from the public eye since his death almost fifty years ago. Peter Stone, who teaches political science at Trinity College Dublin, will argue that Russell is more relevant than ever today. He will illustrate Russell’s importance by discussing Russell’s many connections to other leading people of his day—philosophers, politicians, artists, and others—and what we can learn from them.

 

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Aesthetic Atheism

Prof. Tom Leddy

February 11, 2018

“Aesthetic Atheism” is Professor Tom Leddy’s term for a philosophical position that is atheist in that it denies the existence of God, souls and immortality, but is open to valuing religious experience as a kind of aesthetic phenomenon. This theory draws from his readings of such philosophers as Plato, Kant and Nietzsche. He argues that religious experience can be best described as an experience of the sublime. He has written about this theory on his blog: http://aestheticstoday.blogspot.com/2016/06/table-of-contents-for-aesthetic-atheism.html.

Thomas Leddy is Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University where he has taught since 1983. He received his Ph.D. from Boston University in 1981. He is author of “The Extraordinary in the Ordinary: The Aesthetics of Everyday Life” (2012) and edits a popular blog on aesthetics, Aesthetics Today: http://aestheticstoday.blogspot.com/

 

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Immigrant Voices from New York City through Art

Dr. Masuma Ahmed

February 4, 2018

Times are changing. The immigrant contributions to the innovations and the making of American history are increasingly getting ignored. In response, the immigrants and women are marching across America for their voices to be heard for equality and social justice. New York City is no exception. It is a hub of 8.5 million immigrants with 8.5 million stories. You, I, and everybody else except the Native Americans are immigrants to this country. Immigrants come in many different shapes, forms, traditions, and cultural backgrounds. Can ‘ART’ be a part of the immigrant voice in America?

Dr. Masuma Ahmed is a New York City based artist, creative writer, scientist, and a high tech entrepreneur. Her creative work is a fusion of Eastern and Western traditions blending modern and traditional art techniques and themes. She had basic art training at Bangladesh National Art Institute and Yale University. She received her Ph.D. in Physics from Yale University, and was a faculty member in the Yale Physics Department. Later, she joined the high tech industry, working for Telcordia, Lockheed Martin, and Comcast as a Senior Program Director and Chief Architect. She also had a 3D technology start-up. Currently, she is engaged in capturing the voice of New York City and its immigrant fabric through her site, ‘New York City Rainbow Faces,’ www.facebook.com/nycrainbowfaces .

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