September Assembly - (Re)Habilitation

Our guest speaker will be Kyle Robertson, Asst. Dir., Center for Public Philosophy and Lecturer in Philosophy at UCSC. He'll speak about the joys and challenges of philosophical inquiry in unusual spaces. Kyle believes that philosophy is a fundamental human activity, and that we should practice it in a variety of contexts outside of the University classroom. He will use his experiences working with elementary schoolchildren and inmates at San Quentin State Prison to illustrate his arguments.

Richard is hosting, Raji is doing the reading, Ben is giving "Doing My Best," and we'll be singing "Africa" (Toto), "I Can See Clearly Now" (Johnny Nash), and "September" (Earth, Wind & Fire).

Miss our last Assembly? Check it out here, and subscribe to our channel on YouTube!

Doors open at 10:30am for coffee or tea. The hour-long program begins at 11:00am with live music, secular celebration, and a great talk. Stick around afterwards for food and friendship at our potluck lunch. Bring a dish to share!

Assembly is free. Your donations and help with setup and cleanup are gratefully accepted. We are inclusive and everyone is welcome. Free childcare is provided. Free parking is available on site and Sunday street parking is also free.

See you there!