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“Street Epistemology Two: Advancing The Practice,” hosted by Secular Student Alliance

Tuesday, September 21, 7-pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Critique a “Street Epistemology” example, identify interesting ethical challenges that come up, where someone with a “Street Epistemology” toolset could go, and then hopefully an exciting question-and-answer to close out. This is Part Two of a two-part series.

Anthony Magnabosco would like people to consider a unique way of helping people to decrease the likelihood of falling for fake and potentially dangerous beliefs. Anthony is proficient in a form of thinking about things called “Street Epistemology,” or a way of helping consenting people (individually or collaboratively) explore their beliefs in an unusual way. You might even detect ways to address some of their own challenges.

Anthony is Executive Director of Street Epistemology International (an educational non-profit) and lives in Texas with his family where he spends most of his time developing Street Epistemology resources and consuming internet content. He’s traveled worldwide to introduce people to this interesting approach.

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Hosted by Secular Student Alliance.

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