At the American Humanist Association, we’re firm believers that the future is undeniably humanist. Humanism has the power to foster a culture of critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning, enhance compassion and empathy in our interactions and policies, advance science education and drive innovation, ensure the protection of our rights and reduce inequalities, and so much more.
As our global community navigates through some significant transitions, there’s never been a more critical time for humanists to unite and organize—to tackle pressing issues, recharge in safe spaces, find new inspiration, and learn something new. And that’s exactly what you can expect at the American Humanist Association’s 83rd Annual Conference, “The Future is Humanist: Shaping Tomorrow Together,” taking place virtually on September 14-15, 2024.
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the sessions you will attend:
Conservative Threats to Public Education: Safeguarding the Future of Our Schools
Kevin Bolling, Executive Director, Secular Student Alliance
Join Kevin Bolling as he sheds light on the conservative threats facing public education. Discover the historical roots and systematic challenges threatening our schools, including curriculum and book bans, private school vouchers, and efforts to privilege Christianity. Kevin will shed light on a coordinated assault on the very foundation of democratic learning, urging action to safeguard the educational landscape for generations to come.
Humanism and Science: Past, Present, and Future
Anjan Chakravartty, Appignani Foundation Chair for the Study of Atheism, Humanism, and Secular Ethics; University of Miami
Reignite your passion for science with a talk with Anjan Chakravartty that bridges the past, present, and future of humanism and science. This session explores how humanists historically viewed science as a tool to make the world a better place and calls for a return to this ambitious vision. Learn how we can once again intertwine science with humanist values to address the challenges of today and tomorrow.
America at the Crossroads: Social Justice Approaches to Teaching and Learning
Tabia Lee, EdD, Director, Dr. T. Lee Educational Consultancy
Join Dr. Tabia Lee for an insightful analysis of social justice teaching methods in our education systems. Understand the importance of diverse ideologies for fostering open inquiry and critical thinking, essential for teaching and learning about social justice.
The Visibility of “Invisible” Disabilities
Rebecca Finch Vitsmun, Author and Activist
Rebecca Finch Vitsmun will explore strategies for identifying and accommodating “invisible” disabilities. Learn the importance of fostering inclusive environments and how to create roles in organizations for the differently abled people in our communities.
Unmasking Christian Nationalism’s Ties to the Anti-Abortion Movement
Panel discussion with Lily Bolourian, Mary Drummer, Katie O’Connell, and Rev. Katey Zeh
This panel will expose the roots of white Christian nationalism in the anti-abortion movement. Discover the connections between ideology, tactics, and key players in these far-right movements and learn how you can advocate for full reproductive justice.
Humanism and AI
Panel discussion with Greg Epstein, John Hooper, Krystal Jackson, and David Tamayo
Dive into the world of artificial intelligence with a humanist perspective. This panel will explore the ethical challenges and transformative opportunities AI presents. Learn how humanist principles can guide AI development to promote well-being, equity, and ethical responsibility. Gain insights into AI’s societal impacts and discover ways to ensure AI serves humanity’s greater good.
Humanist Professionals: Shaping the Future with Compassion, Reason, and Human Connection
Panel discussion with Devin Sean Moss, Sarah Ray, and Beth Zikronah Rosen
Sarah Ray, Board President of The Humanist Society, will lead a lively discussion with Humanist Chaplains and Celebrants. Explore the profound impact these professionals have on our communities and gain insights into the future of humanist leadership. Discover the transformative role of Humanist Professionals in shaping a compassionate and reasoned future.
Whether you are a long-time humanist or new to the movement, this conference offers something for everyone. It is a chance to engage in meaningful conversations, develop new skills, and gain the inspiration needed to make a positive impact in your community. Together, we can shape a future that is guided by reason, compassion, and a commitment to human dignity.
Join us at the American Humanist Association’s 83rd Annual Conference [Link] and be part of a vibrant community dedicated to shaping tomorrow together. The future is humanist, and we look forward to building it with you.
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At the American Humanist Association, we’re firm believers that the future is undeniably humanist. Humanism has the power to foster a culture of critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning, enhance compassion and empathy in our interactions and policies, advance science education and drive innovation, ensure the protection of our rights and reduce inequalities, and so much
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