Since its inception in 2000, the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network has educated and informed people on the often confusing and conflicting debates of the bioethics discussion.

Recognizing the plurality of views within the debates, CBC's approach is to present the facts for all sides to consider. CBC's Technosapiens Project, and the Prop71 event are good examples of how we do this. Recently we have launched the Biotech Century Series Project - a seminar we use in multiple settings. Our goal in all of these events and projects is to explore bioethics issues through a common denominator - the "human" side, always asking the question, "What does it mean to be human". Our friends and supporters are from Christian, Jewish, Muslim and secular backgrounds.

We're launching our capital campaign with our newest project "6000 Souls" because we want to show you we are serious about making a difference for our human future. As we anticipate growth we invite you take part in our capital campaign in several important and neccesary ways:

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