Tag Archives: Freethinking

Interview with Abdulrahman Aliyu on Nigerian Humanism Now

by | April 22, 2020

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Abdulrahman Aliyu is a Nigerian Humanist and Freethinker involved in the community and movement in Nigeria. Here we talk about Nigerian humanism now. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. It is one of the most populated nations on earth. Its politics impact the rest of Africa and… Read more »

Interview with Dean Smith – Founder, Freethought Society of the Midlands

by | December 20, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Dean Smith is the Founder of the Society of the Midlands. Here we talk about him and some of the work of the society (FSM). Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is the family background? How is this important for understanding the context of family life? Dean Smith: I was raised Pentecostal,  spoke… Read more »

Interview with Prosper Mutandadzi – Zimbabwean Author, Filmmaker, Freethinker, & Humanist

by | August 15, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Prosper Mutandadzi is a Member of the freethought community and the budding humanist community in Zimbabwe, and an author and filmmaker. Here we talk about his life, work, and views. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is family background, e.g., geography, culture, language, and religion or lack thereof? Prosper Mutandadzi: I grew up… Read more »

Ask Kwabena 1 – Chale: Welcome to the Humanist Community of Ghana!

by | April 5, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Kwabena “Michael” Osei-Assibey is the President of the Humanist Association of Ghana. We will be conducting this educational series to learn more about humanism and secularism within Ghana. Here we talk about Ghanaian humanism in its flavour and community. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is the status of the Humanist Association of Ghana now?… Read more »