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Ethics Cafe

Smathers (Library East), Room 100 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL

Participants in this ethics cafe will explore what an ethical US immigration policy would look like.

Sustainability Slam

civic media center 433 S Main Street, Gainesville,, FL

SUSTAINABILITY SLAM! A fast-paced ethics improv competition concerning issues of sustainability. All are welcome. No preparation is necessary. We’ll bring food. You bring thoughts! WHERE Civic Media Center 433 S. Main Street, Gainesville WHEN 5 - 7 p.m. Friday, October 25 For more information, contact Dr. Ann Thebeaut, ann.thebaut@sfcollege.edu

Ethics Cafe – Climate Change

Smathers (Library East), Room 100 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL

Participants in this ethics cafe will discuss what an ethical US policy on climate change would look like.

Becoming American – Keeping My Religion: Religion and Identity among Second Generation New Immigrant College Students

Pugh Hall Gainesville, FL

Haroon Moghul, author: How to Be a Muslim: An American Story will speak on religion and identity among second generation immigrant college students, drawing on his memoir How to be a Muslim: An American Story. This event is part of the University of Florida, Department of Religion’s 2019-2020 Scudder Lecture Series and is free and open

Student Ethics Café: What does it mean to consent to sex?

Smathers (Library East), Room 100 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL

This ethics cafe is open to all UF students. March 4, 2021, 4-5:30 pm What does it mean to consent to sex? Would you like to talk with other students about what consent means, how it can and should be expressed, how consent relates to legal definitions of sexual assault, and the moral questions raised

Virtual roundtable on education and COVID-19

How has COVID-19 affected all education levels? Hear perspectives from educators, parents, administrators, students, and community advocates who will discuss hardships, losses, successes, and everything in between! We welcome students of all ages, parents, educators, and community members to join us. There will be short presentations by the panelists, followed by a moderated discussion. Participants

Ethics on Tap: Community Conversations about Gentrification

Cypress and Grove 1001 Northwest 4th Street, Gainesville, FL

Come join us at Cypress and Grove Brewery for a night of socially distanced discussion on the ethical issues raised by gentrification in the Gainesville community. This event is free and open to members of the UF and Gainesville communities.   Please visit this page for a link to register for the event!