There are a lot of groups operating in the atheist, humanist, secularist space, but a lot of the community is underserved. These simple exercises can help you decide what sort of group to start or refresh.
Tag Archives: identity
Why does the Census undercount the nonreligious?
Whatever the limitations of βnonreligiousβ as a category, the Census shows how an assumption of religiosity can lead to marginalisation and undervaluing in public policy and equality monitoring.
Activism matters: Paul Golin, Society for Humanistic Judaism
Activism matters is a new interview series where we meet activists and leaders working in a variety of atheist, humanist, and secularist spaces. This week we spoke with Paul Golin, executive director of the Society for Humanistic Judaism.
Were the ‘Brights’ really the worst idea?
The suggestion in the early 2000βs that atheist rebrand themselves as βBrightsβ is generally remembered as a short-lived embarrassment of incredible hubris. Is that a little unfair, and are there positive lessons to learn from the idea?
Community matters: The importance of actively secular spaces
With Covid driving the shift to online meetings I have been to a larger and wider range of atheist, humanist, and secularist groups than in any time since my student activist days. Iβve been thinking about the different types of spaces which are needed to serve our communities.
What is AHS Plus?
AHS+ is a catchall covering atheist, humanist, secularist, and similar groups, of various nonreligious and irreligious types. It recognises both the overlapping and distinct identities within our movement.