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We just added two new teams to our Food Security Project! GO Humanity GO Humanity

Read More GO Humanity We’re thrilled to announce the addition of two new teams to our Food Security Project! These local groups—most of which are part of our GO Teams volunteer network—will now be eligible for grants to sustain and expand their work feeding people in their communities. Susquehanna Valley Ethical Society (pictured above) is

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Donate to respond to the Jackson, MI water crisis GO Humanity GO Humanity

Read More GO Humanity In Jackson, Mississippi, access to clean, safe water has been an ongoing nightmare. In a city that is nearly 85% Black, a legacy of environmental racism has left the city’s water infrastructure unfunded and woefully inadequate. Now, record flooding across the Deep South has overwhelmed Jackson’s water treatment facilities, indefinitely leaving

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“You have that look of a homeless person.” GO Humanity GO Humanity

Read More GO Humanity Zephyr-Rose Poe is a queer, disabled, unhoused person who has recently moved cross-country to the Orlando-area. Zephyr has previously written and published two books: A Butterfly’s Wings, a book of poetry centered around feminism, queerness, and mental health, as well as The Adventure of It All, a two-part memoir about traveling

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This Month in Humanistic Judaism – September 2022 James M Branum Society for Humanistic Judaism

Read More Society for Humanistic Judaism Compiled by James M. Branum as a supplement to our Community News section in Humanistic Judaism Magazine. For additional online events, please check with individual congregations. All times listed are local to each event, so if attending remotely, please double-check

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