A diverse and exciting new lineup of speakers awaits you for ten Sundays from June 21 through August 23. Programs begin at 10 a.m., and feature music and Q&A sessions. Conversations and refreshments continue in Eliot Hall. Child care is provided.
June 21
“How Progressive Institutions Can Grow”
-Jack Newell, Ph.D., president emeritus of Deep Springs College and professor emeritus of educational leadership and policy, University of Utah
June 28
“A Path with Heart: Mindfulness in Buddhism and Unitarianism”
-Shirley Ray, meditation director and leader of the new UU Buddhist Fellowship Sangha at First Church
July 5
“Was the Bard a Feminist? The Women in Shakespeare’s Plays”
-Mark Matheson, Ph.D., professor of English and director of the MUSE (My U Signature Experience) Program at the U of U
July 12
“Obamacare in Utah: How Much Will We Get That We are Already Paying For?”
-Jason Stevenson, Education and Communications Director &
RyLee Curtis, Medicaid Policy Analyst for the Utah Health Policy Project
July 19
“Lessons in Sustainable Living from Uganda”
-Kim Koeven, recently returned Peace Corps Volunteer
July 26
“My Life with James Dudley Barker - Before and After He Was Killed By Police”
-Heidi Keilbaugh
August 2
“Experiencing Excommunication, LDS Style”
-John Dehlin, founder of the Mormon Stories podcast and creator of several Mormon-themed blogs and websites
August 9
“Gender Roles in Cuba: Two Participants Report on the International Women’s Conference in Havana”
-Summer Smith and Joanna Straughn
August 16
New! “Sense of Place On My Skin—Writing About Place”
-David Kranes, award-winning novelist and playwright and former artistic director of Robert Redford’s Sundance Playwrights Lab
August 23
“The Fight for Our Children’s Right to Breathe”
-Ingrid Griffee, executive director, Utah Moms for Clean Air