How do we stay as safe as possible and still begin to regain our social interactions? That’s the question Dr. Mary Matsui, scientist and member of our Re-Entry Task Force, helps to answer in this column.Read More
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Books are Not for Burning
What is it about our cultural climate that has accelerated the scourge of book censorship? In this essay, Society member Lucy Lettis asks the question amid an epidemic of new book bans across the country.Read More
And the Grammy for Best Ethical Song Goes to . . . Jessie Glass!
Our Society’s values and group experiences have a soundtrack, thanks to the songwriting and singing talents of member Jessie Glass. Read More
Wondrous Moments Transform Us and Our View of the World
The famous Leonid meteor shower in 1966 brought the sky–and so much more–alive for Curt Collier. In this column, he describes that marvel and the importance of wondrous events.Read More
In Fierce Winds, Commitment to Community is a Strong Anchor
As our Society charts its way through unknown waters, we are tethered to something solid–our strong commitment to community–says Interim Leader Curt Collier in his latest column.Read More
As I See It: Volunteerism is Important to our Continued Viability
In this column, Society President Jim Norman asks members to volunteer for one or more of the tasks that keep our Society strong and relevant.Read More