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The Evolution of Human Beings: A Geographer’s Perspective

Ethical Humanist Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave, Skokie, IL | Get Directions »
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Erick Howenstine, chair of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Northeastern Illinois University, speaks December 2nd on “The Evolution of Human Beings: A Geographer’s Perspective.” A self-described “armchair evolutionist,” Howenstine will discuss the role of location, place, niche, territory, and movement in the assembling of the human species. He may even challenge “our notion of what it means to be human.”

Please join us for Coffee Hour after the talk.

All are welcome to our EHS Sunday programs, which are free and open to the public, and childcare is available.

Event Details

Posted by: Lisa Crowe
Where Ethical Humanist Society 7574 Lincoln Ave, Skokie, IL 60077 (At Howard; attached and street parking)
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:30 am–12:00 pm
Website http://­ethica­lhuman.­org/­speaker/­howenstine.­html
Phone 847-677-3334
Price $0

More About Ethical Humanist Society

Ethical Humanist Society

Ethical Humanist Society

7574 Lincoln Ave, Skokie, IL
847-677-3334

Founded in 1882, The Ethical Humanist Society (EHS) bills itself as, "a democratic fellowship and spiritual home for those who seek a rational, compassionate philosophy of life without regard to belief or nonbelief in a supreme being."

Similar in some respects to Universal Unitarianism, the EHS consists of a speaker giving a presentation on an issue of the day. The group has been at its current location for more than a decade.

Chicago philanthropist Jane Addams is probably among the most famous EHS board lecturers, having served as a speaker for many years.

To see Skokie Patch's coverage on the EHS, click here or scroll down below.

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