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Humanist EDge: Educating Strong Humanist Leaders

by John Hooper • 30 May 2017

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

by James Croft • 19 April 2017

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

by Rev. Suzanne Paul • 21 March 2017

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

by Jim Barnett • 21 February 2017

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

by Stuart Bechman • 24 January 2017

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

by Emily Newman • 19 December 2016

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

Humanist EDge: Humanist Philosophy at the Diner

by Dan Blinn • 21 April 2016

Hartford Area Humanists is one of the more recent additions to Connecticut’s active and diverse secular community. This vibrant chapter of the American Humanist Association began as a monthly social dinner in the Hartford area... Read More

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