RSVP to be a child/youth/family presenter
and/or to be an attending audience.
Ethical community has been standing up for fairness in solidarity with world wide demonstrations in a time of global pandemic:
through Black Lives Matter and Rainbow Pride.
NOW
For "YEE's First Sundays" (at 1:30pm on July 5)
children, youth and families are invited to:
create and/or witness ETHICAL EXPRESSIONS
**** Note: TO BE INCLUDED in the formal ROSTER OF PRESENTERS, it would be helpful to RSVP by FRIDAY. *****
Our Compassionate Pen Project invites children, youth, families
to write/draw ETHICAL EXPRESSIONS as:
a speech, pledge, poem, story, picture or song
expressing your ideas and hopes for AMERICA in this time of protest and pandemic.
If you create a visual item, you may send a picture in advance for inclusion in our slide show.
Here are some prompts to get your creative juices flowing:
* This event is on the weekend often celebrated as America's Birthday, so you may find it helpful to make a "birthday wish for America" -- telling us what you wish for America's future and how you think your wish can be realized.
* You may even tell people about a DEED your family participates in to help realize these ethical hopes.
* You may use a prompt like this:
BLACK LIVES MATTER to me because....
RAINBOW PRIDE is beautiful because...
* or You may use the title of the event:
AMERICA THE ETHICAL.....with LIBERTY and JUSTICE for ALL.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~you may share the invitation below with others...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Young Ethical Explorers (YEE)
FIRST SUNDAYS AT 1:30 pm
"America the Ethical...
with Liberty and Justice for ALL”
An inspirational educational forum of childrens and families' ETHICAL presentations. All ages are welcome to attend.
Register in advance for this meeting on zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/ meeting/register/tZwsde- uqjstGtFOn6QwEQElwc5v-aRgnH5B
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
so you will be "recognized" in the zoom waiting room.
YEE, our Ethics for Children humanist Sunday School program, serves to empower youngsters in their ethical development, create life-long friendships, and stand up with care and courage for a better world. Through kindness and deed, they “bring out the best in one another, and thereby in themselves” — NYSEC founder, Felix Adler. Topics are explored through discussion, storytelling, dramatization, music, art, games, and field trips. Newcomers and visitors are always welcome!
To learn more about YEE, visit
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