Spirituality & Politics:

Ethics, Responsibility, and the Practice of Citizenship

Join us for a seven-week journey of reflection, dialogue, and ethical inquiry into what it means to be a responsible citizen today. This is an invitation not to debate, but to reflect, listen, and engage ethically with the times we are living in.

Fridays: March 6th to April 17th • 4:30 to 6:00 pm

Can politics be separated from ethics—or is it an expression of our deepest values?

Spirituality & Politics: Ethics, Responsibility, and the Practice of Citizenship is a seven-week, discussion-centered course that explores how moral character, inner life, and collective responsibility shape public life. Drawing on philosophy, spirituality, and lived experience, participants will engage with texts by Hannah Arendt, Adela Cortina, James Baldwin, bell hooks, and others.

Designed as a reflective, non-partisan space, the course welcomes artists, educators, and curious citizens interested in navigating power, responsibility, and ethical action in a complex world.

Suggested registration: $155 Unison members$175 non-members

For more info and special accommodations, please write to info@unisonarts.org

Unison’s programming is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.