Tag Archives: humanist

Ask Takudzwa 4 – African State-Wide Alliances

by | August 8, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Takudzwa Mazwienduna is the informal leader of Zimbabwean Secular Alliance. This educational series will explore secularism in Zimbabwe from an organizational perspective. Here we talk about African state-wide secular alliances. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Often, humanist and feminist organizations remain allies. Are they allies in Zimbabwe? If so, how so? Takudzwa Mazwienduna: The… Read more »

Ask Herb 8 – A Hodge-Podge Conjecture: Me Versus Not-Me

by | May 16, 2019

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Herb Silverman is the Founder of the Secular Coalition of America, the Founder of the Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry, and the Founder of the Atheist/Humanist Alliance student group at the College of Charleston. Here we talk about math and activism, and barriers. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: One of the implicitly inevitable and… Read more »

Ask an Abortion Doula 2 – Getting Involved in the Work

by | May 13, 2019

BAutumn Reinhardt-Simpson is an abortion doula and Ph.D. student in religious studies at the University of Alberta. She is the author of the Humanist Ceremonies Handbook (Humanist Press, 2018) and the upcoming The Companion: An Abortion Doula Handbook. You can visit her at her website www.electriceelpond.com.   Here we talk about abortion doulas and abortion doula… Read more »