Humanist EDge: An Interview with Charles “Chuck” Debrovner
Charles “Chuck” Debrovner, MD, is a board member of The Humanist Institute, the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, and Global Bioethics Initiative, as well as past president of the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Chuck was the former chair... Read More
Humanist EDge: Educating Strong Humanist Leaders
The early-twentieth-century American writer and historian James Truslow Adams once said, “There are two educations: one to show us how to make a living and the other how to live.” The Humanist Institute (THI) is... Read More
Humanist EDge: Becoming a Spokesperson for Humanism
I believe humanism has the potential to change the world. When I was studying for my doctorate and traveling the United States giving presentations on humanism, I wanted to find a way to make humanist leadership... Read More
Humanist EDge: “Wasn’t I the Lucky One?” Memories of a Humanist Institute Graduate
It’s been thirty-three years since I first stepped into the New York Society for Ethical Culture building on Central Park West and Sixty-Fourth Street. I had no idea on that day how joining the first... Read More
Humanist EDge: Benefits of the Humanist Institute
Upon retirement, I was eager to put my time to use in a way that helped people. My education was in biology and I have a particular interest in how science informs us about many... Read More
Humanist EDge: Understanding Humanist Heritage
I became an atheist on my own, somewhat of an antitheist rejecting my religious background, and I wanted to find more positive perspectives of nontheism. Before attending The Humanist Institute (THI), I had a hard... Read More
Humanist EDge: Moving from Hate to Humanism: Why Humanist Education is Needed Now
The Humanist EDge is an occasional column written by graduates of The Humanist Institute’s educational leadership program. Elections expose and sow a lot of hate—hate towards people who are different, hate for the policies and systems... Read More