Chautauqua Institution Week Five
Chautauqua Institution Weekly Themes One Ames Ave, Chautauqua, United StatesInnovation in Capitalism: How to Meet 21st-Century Challenges?
Innovation in Capitalism: How to Meet 21st-Century Challenges?
Speaker: John Propst Topic: Planning a Civil Rights pilgrimage to Birmingham, Montgomery and Selma Note: This talk may occur either Week 4 or 5. TBD. Midday Talks, sponsored by the ECOC, are scheduled for Monday's at 12:15 pm and held … Continue reading
The Global Rise of Authoritarianism.
Speaker: James Cook Topic: Litigating against Prison Abuse Midday Talks, sponsored by the ECOC, are scheduled for Monday's at 12:15 pm and held in the United Church of Christ House Randall Chapel (i.e., across the street from the Shaw House).
Kwame Alexander and Friends.
Speaker: Gerald Nehman Topic: TBA Midday Talks, sponsored by the ECOC, are scheduled for Monday's at 12:15 pm and held in the United Church of Christ House Randall Chapel (i.e., across the street from the Shaw House).
The Middle East: The Gulf States’ Emerging Influence.
Speaker: Father Kovitch Topic: TBA Midday Talks, sponsored by the ECOC, are scheduled for Monday's at 12:15 pm and held in the United Church of Christ House Randall Chapel (i.e., across the street from the Shaw House).
Past Informs Present: How to Harness History.
Speaker: Susan Doran Topic: The Lost Art of Sentimental Hairwork Midday Talks, sponsored by the ECOC, are scheduled for Monday's at 12:15 pm and held in the United Church of Christ House Randall Chapel (i.e., across the street from the … Continue reading
Pre-season and post-season Work Days are held to prepare the buildings for the season and to close up at the end. Tasks range from light to more labor intensive. A variety of skills are needed. It is always a great … Continue reading