Dr. Philip Mango
Director, St. Michael's Institute
The Neurobiology and Psychology of Femininity
All regularly scheduled talks are held at Metro 53, located at 307 East 53rd Street (at 2nd Avenue). Happy 1/2 Hour at 7:00pm, Speaker at 7:30 and Socializing at 8:30.
Serving Catholic young adults in the greater New York area. There is no charge for any lecture events. Voluntary donations are welcome.
America in the World: What Happened to the "Never" in "Never Again"?: Lessons From the Balkans
6:30PM
Following the Holocaust, the international community adopted the standard of “never again”: never again would the world sit by idly while another genocide took place. Despite the pledge, genocides and ethnic cleansings continued right up through the millennium, making the 20th century one of the most violent centuries in human history. Today, gross human rights violations are occurring in Sudan and Iraq. Why isn’t the international community doing more to curb mass-scale violence? What can the United States do to help arrest this continuing problem? What can we all do to make “never again” more than a hollow promise?
FREE
Center for Global Affairs
15 Barclay St. - 1-212-992-8380
Directions: Doors open 30 minutes before programs begin.
“Cool Mondays”: Linda Ciofalo
6:00PM
The swinging jazz vocalist Linda Ciofalo will delight you with selections expressing many moods of romance, Sun Set.
FREE
Barnes & Noble/Lincoln Triangle
1972 Broadway - at 66th Street.
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