A significant portion of this country’s citizens now believe that the actions, attitudes, and adversarial rhetoric from the current Administration have not only diminished our worldwide reputation but have fractured the very soul of our democracy.
This week’s Roundtable will focus on the extent of the damage that has been done and, most importantly, if — and how — it can be repaired.
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Once each month, on Sunday mornings, the Westchester Community for Ethical Culture offers a forum for discussion and debate on a wide variety of topics – some controversial, some vexing, some puzzling, but all requiring careful examination in an ethical context. This series is known as the Living Ethics Roundtable.
It is open to WCEC members and non-members alike; there is no fee, nor any requirement to participate other than a willingness to exchange thoughts and opinions with respect and civility.
The format for the Living Ethics Roundtable sessions is simple:
- We begin at 10:30 a.m. with a light, mid-morning refreshment – coffee, tea, pastries.
- At 11:00 a.m., we gather in the large meeting room for a brief orientation to the day’s topic and to distribute worksheets for discussions that will follow.
- We then divide into two or three groups – the roundtables. Each roundtable group is moderated by a designated facilitator.
The discussions are planned to last approximately 45 minutes. Participants then reconvene in the large meeting room to share highlights and conclusions of the roundtable discourse.
Please come – Your voice and opinions are important!!!!
Sunday, May 3
10:30 am
7 Saxon Wood Rd.
White Plains, NY
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Event Venue
Westchester Community for Ethical Culture, 7 Saxon Wd Rd, White Plains, NY 10605, United States










