Cafe Inquiry


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Cafe Inquiry is our monthly casual get-together to meet people and discuss topics of science and humanism.
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This month's discussion topic: Bullying
• Why is there so much attention to bullying of late?
• Is there more or less bullying in recent years, or the same as previously?
• What does bullying say about our society? Other societies?
• Do secular humanist/atheist people exhibit less, more, or the same kinds of bullying behavior than other segments of society?
• Do secular humanist/atheist people have anything unique to add to the national conversation about bullying?
• Is bullying universal?
• Is bullying part of “human nature”?
• Why do people become bullies?
• Are there better/worse ways of handling bullying?
• Are kids more suicidal in response to bullying than previously?
• Does attention to bullying have to do with increasing acceptance of gay people?
• Does the internet exacerbate bullying or simply provide a new outlet for an age-old behavior?
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No outside food or drink allowed. Free and open to the public.
We are also planning to go out for food and/or drinks afterwards. Free and open to the public.
Interested in leading a discussion or have someone to recommend? Please contact us at dc[at]centerforinquiry.net.
The venue is wheelchair accessible. People with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations or who have questions about physical access may email sdavis [at] centerforinquiry [dot] net in advance of the event.

Cafe Inquiry