The 29th is the Fifth Sunday of October, so we do not meet at 2 pm CT but can participate in a national platform featuring Author and Labor Journalist Sam Pizzigati.Please note: You must register for the session on this AEU.org page, after which you should receive...
Events
New Yorker Fiction Circle: “Upstate”, by Emma Cline
On Sunday, October 29, 2023 at 4 pm CDT/5 pm EDT, at Zoom link https://bit.ly/cehcsunday, we will discuss the New Yorker Fiction story from the issue dated October 30, 2023: “Upstate” by Emma Cline. Nota bene: This is...
New Yorker Fiction Circle: “I am Pizza Rat”, by Han Ong
On Sunday, October 22, 2023 at 4 pm CDT/5 pm EDT, at Zoom link https://bit.ly/cehcsunday, we will discuss the New Yorker Fiction story from the issue dated October 23, 2023: “I am Pizza Rat” by Han Ong. Han Ong (born 1968) is an...
Article of the Month Salon: Root causes of unauthorized immigration
Join us every fourth Sunday to discuss an article or video of particular current interest. This month we'll discuss the problem of unauthorized immigration, with a backgrounder from New York Times Magazine, "Why Can’t We Stop Unauthorized Immigration? Because It...
New Yorker Fiction Circle: “The Choc-ice Woman” by Mary Costello
On Sunday, October 15, 2023 at 4 pm CDT/5 pm EDT, at Zoom link https://bit.ly/cehcsunday, we will discuss the New Yorker Fiction story from the issue dated October 16, 2023: “The Choc-ice Woman” by Mary Costello. “Mary Costello is an...
New Yorker Fiction Circle: “Heart”, by Shuang Xuetao
On Sunday, October 8, 2023 at 4 pm CDT/5 pm EDT, at Zoom link https://bit.ly/cehcsunday, we will discuss the New Yorker Fiction story from the issue dated October 9, 2023: “Heart” by Shuang Xuetao. “Shuang Xuetao (Chinese: 双雪涛; born...
New Yorker Fiction Circle: “Bruises”, by Graham Swift
On Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 4 pm CDT/5 pm EDT, at Zoom link https://bit.ly/cehcsunday, we will discuss the New Yorker Fiction story from the issue dated October 2, 2023: “Bruises” by Graham Swift. “Some of Swift's books have been...
Talk: “A coffee table book that changed my life: ‘The Visual Display of Quantitative Information’”
From Ken Novak: Ken, Novak, President of the Circle, will speak about how Edward Tufte’s “The Visual Display of Quantitative Information”, published in 1983 and celebrating its fortieth anniversary taught him How to Tell the Truth with Statistics. The “Do” and “Don’t”...
Colloquy: “Conduct”
Colloquy is a structured humanist conversation designed to explore how we live our lives, on aspect at a time. Today's aspect is "Conduct".
Colloquy: “Pride”
Colloquy is a structured humanist conversation designed to explore how we live our lives, on aspect at a time. Today's aspect is "Pride".