The New Humanism

What does it mean to be a “religion of democracy” in a time of authoritarianism? Are more Americans ready for a belief system that reserves its reverence for our common humanity?
Join the Executive Director of the American Humanist Association, Fish Stark, for a platform about humanism’s past, present, and future – including the role we can play in responding to authoritarian violence, and why and how the AHA is successfully growing the humanist movement. 
Weaving together history, philosophy, psychology, humor, and data from the AHA’s national survey of the Americans who have humanist beliefs but don’t yet call themselves humanists, Fish lays out a hopeful framework for the future of a growing humanism, grounded in our past. 

Music from Nicole Rumeau.

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