Self-Awareness Through Literature and Philosophy

September 19, 2025 @ 6:30PM — 8:30PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar

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Join Us for Monthly Self-Awareness Through Literature & Philosophy
Led by Zohre Hashemi

Exploring Albert Camus’ The Plague: Existence, Absurdity, and Human Resilience

Join us for an evening of thoughtful reflection as we delve into The Plague by Albert Camus—a profound novel that confronts the absurdity of suffering, the weight of moral choice, and the courage to persevere.

Through the lens of Camus’ existential philosophy, we will explore:

  • The absurd nature of the human condition
  • The quiet heroism of ordinary people
  • The creation of meaning in a seemingly meaningless world

This session invites you to consider how Camus’ ideas resonate in our own lives and how literature can awaken a deeper sense of awareness and responsibility.

We look forward to sharing this journey into Camus’ world and reflecting together on what it means to live authentically in the face of uncertainty.

Advance ticket purchase is required due to shared information regarding parking and building entry. Walk-ins will not be accommodated.

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