New York Society for Ethical Culture
Ethical Explorers: Rooting for Humanity
New York Society for Ethical Culture
2. W 64th St., New York, NY 10023
Sep. 20th - Dec. 6th
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Price starting at:
$195.00
NEW YOUTH COURSE - 10 WEEKS - AGES 7-12
Exploring what makes us human - and what it takes to build a humane world together.
In a world of noise and endless distraction, children need more than just an education - they need roots for their convictions and identity. In this new course developed by the New York Society for Ethical Culture, children will learn to see themselves as part of the long, evolving human story - creative, connected, and full of ethical challenges and choices.
Blending storytelling, science, social-emotional learning, philosophy, the arts, and civic engagement, this course will explore our human origins, our relationship with nature, the importance and complexity of living in community, and the visible and invisible forces that shape our lives. Presented with the big questions that face us today, participants will study those who dared, struggled, and created before us in order to learn how to shape their own futures with empathy, courage and conviction.
Kids will:
-Explore big ideas like fairness and justice, and build confidence speaking up for them
-Share stories about ethical values and learn about worldwide ethical heroes
-Create art and writing projects in their own keepsake "Book of Life"
-Engage in a "Deed of the Week" - a small act of kindness and justice
-Grow friendships rooted in kindness and curiosity
-Lead an end-of-season family celebration to share what they've learned
Who It's For:
-Children ages 7-12
-Parents seeking values-based education free of dogma and sectarianism
-Families seeking progressive civic education in community
Facilitators
Audrey Kindred, M.A. - New York Society Youth and Families Coordinator; Chair, American Ethical Union Education Committee; United Nations Representative, National Ethical Service; Humanist Life Advisor at Columbia University and New York University
Simba Yangala - Artist, dancer, and educator
Parent participation encouraged!
$195 per child / $325 for sibling pair * Scholarships Available