Humanism

Some Were Neighbors: Lessons from the Holocaust

Some Were Neighbors: Lessons from the Holocaust event – March 4 from 5:30-8:00 PM at the Stillwater, Minnesota Library. Some Were Neighbors examines the choices of ordinary people–neighbors, friends, and co-workers–during the Holocaust. Using historical images, film, and stories, this program explores how silence, complicity, and inaction shaped the lives of millions. It invites us […]

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Sustainability Speaker Series: Aldo Leopold

Explore the enduring legacy of Aldo Leopold at the upcoming Sustainability Speaker Series presentation, “A View for All Seasons and Centuries”. This engaging session will delve into the life, work, and writings of Leopold to uncover why his environmental philosophy remains deeply relevant in our modern world. The event features a presentation by Marybeth Lorbiecki,

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Exploring Polarization

Learning Community: Exploring Polarization Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 6:30 pm American legislatures are more polarized today than at any moment in the past half-century, and there is little end in sight. Two important questions are: Why are American legislatures so polarized? And what policies might help bridge this growing ideological gulf? In the upcoming Learning

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