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Paul Kurtz Receives Enthusiastic Welcome in New Orleans

 

On Saturday, November 19, 2011, Paul Kurtz spoke at a receptive and thrilled gathering hosted by the New Orleans Secular Humanist Association. Kurtz discussed the need for personal morality and reason in guiding human beings to ethical excellence. Furthermore, Kurtz discussed the importance of exuberance in the life of the individual.

 

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2011 Paul Kurtz Lecturer Examines Materialism, Naturalism and Nihilism

 

On October 20, 2011, philosopher Louise Antony of the University of Massachusetts delivered a scholarly presentation for the 2011 “Paul Kurtz Lecture” at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Her lecture was titled Materialism, Naturalism and Nihilism.  

 

Dr. Antony is the author of many impressive works. She contributed an excellent article to the book titled Is Goodness without God Good Enough? The book was based on a debate between Kurtz and Christian apologist William Lane Craig.

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In Defense of the Nigerian Humanist Movement

 

The Institute for Science and Human Values stands with the Nigerian Humanist Movement (NHM) in their legitimate attempt to register their organization in their nation. For several years, the NHM has gone through bureaucratic red tape in fruitless efforts to gain legal status for their group.

 

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Russian Humanists open International Summer School


 

GEOSET - GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH - SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


 

Every Child A Wanted Child: A Humanist Manifesto

When this paper was first written (but not published) in 2008, the situation for women’s reproductive rights was threatening. Now, almost three years later, the situation is much worse—the word “dire” is not too extreme.   

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The abuse of the witch children of Akwa Ibom State

The Institute for Science and Human Values is an international organization devoted to the global advancement of science, reason, and humanist values.  Naturally, we were appalled to hear how children accused of witchcraft in Akwa Ibom State are cast out of their families, beaten, tortured, maimed, and murdered.

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Eight-Year-Old Scientists

The eight to ten year olds investigated the way bumblebees see colors and patterns,

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Hospital punished and nurse excommunicated for performing a legal, life saving abortion.

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Cognitive scientist Stephen Pinker spoke at the University of Buffalo to inaugurate the new Paul Kurtz lecture series.

 

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LEO IGWE TO ADDRESS LONDON BLACK ATHEISTS

 

On Monday, March 25, 2013, from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm, Nigerian humanist and human rights activist Leo Igwe will speak at the Hackney Picture House, 270 Mare Street, E8 1HE, London, England.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Religious Freedom Day

 

Monday, January 16, 2012, marks the celebration of the birthday of Martin Luther King. However, it also marks the celebration of Religious Freedom Day. This special day honors the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom passed by the Virginia General Assembly on January 16, 1786. (Thomas Jefferson wrote the law in 1777, and it was introduced to the Assembly in 1779.)

 

The law defends freedom of thought, freedom of conscience, and the separation of church and state. It was the predecessor to the First Amendment right of religious freedom. It regards religious freedom as a natural right, and maintains that no one may be forced to attend church or to support a place of worship with taxes.

 

In this day, it is especially important that Americans celebrate this special day. Threats to religious liberty have never been greater. Conservative Christians are attempting to prevent Muslims from building mosques.

 

In several U.S. states Conservative Christian politicians are attempting to pass laws against Sharia law, even though it poses no threat to the nation. Indeed, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled against Oklahoma’s proposed anti-Sharia law, finding that Sharia was no threat to the state. Influential politicians such as Newt Gingrich have led such efforts that discourage the growth of Islam and, at least inadvertently, promote Christianity.

 

Please join the Institute for Science and Human Values by contacting President Obama and your U.S. senators and representatives and local politicians to ask for their support in keeping church and state separate.


ISHV's Norm R. Allen Jr. speaking at the first Atheists and Agnostics Convention in South East Asia

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TENNESSEE ATTACKS EVOLUTION AND SCIENCE EDUCATION

By

Sheldon F. Gottlieb, Ph.D.

Before you consign me to Bellevue because of the contents of this essay, I assure you I did not have a hallucinatory epiphany while on my way to Emmitsburg, MD - about 10 miles south of Gettysburg, PA and thinking about Tennessee’s latest religious fundamentalist attack on science and reason and an association with Abraham Lincoln.

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Toni Van Pelt will be speaking at

 

I AM CHOICE PEP RALLY

 

June 23rd 

950 Dr Martin Luther King Jr St N Ste 102, Saint Petersburg, FL 33702

5:00PM-6:30PM

 

We're going to be introducing you to I am Choice. We'll have several prominent leaders in the feminist community speaking about the importance of this campaign. 
We'll also have an opportunity for you to document why Choice is important to you. 
Oh and there will be cupcakes and ice cream. 
Come on down and show your support for choice! :D


SPEAKERS:

 

Ayele Hunt, campaign manager for I AM CHOICE


R. Mona Leza, Local Poet


Wendy Grassi, Director of Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida


Liz Prisley, Local Poet


Toni Van Pelt, Southeast Regional Director of the National Board for NOW and Public Policy Director for the Institute for Science and Human Values


 

ISHV Mourns the Loss of Our Founder

Paul Kurtz

 

We grieve the death of our ISHV Founder, Professor Paul Kurtz. Paul died at his home in Amherst, New York on October 20 at the age of 86 of causes most likely associated with progressive cardiac failure. I'm sure I speak for all of us in offering condolences to Paul's wife Claudine, his son Jonathan - also on the ISHV Board - and to all other members of Paul's family. This is a difficult time of trial for all of them, and ISHV offers whatever help we can give to ease the adjustment this period entails. 

 

It is impossible to summarize in a few words all of Paul's achievements as an international humanist leader. Many of these achievements will no doubt be noted when an appropriate memorial is held to honor his memory. It is not an exaggeration to say that Paul was the most prominent and effective leader of the global - Paul would have preferred "planetary" - secular humanist movement since the time of John Dewey; and Paul was a far more effective organizer than even Dewey. People often fail to realize what a profound impact a great public figure has had until that figure is gone. The spontaneous outpouring of tributes to Paul during the first two days following his demise speak volumes to that. Two outstanding notices have been published by the New York Times and the Associated Press, 

 

In the weeks before his death Paul was excited to be helping us plan our next symposium "The Human Prospect and the Fate of Our Planetary Civilization" to be held April 12-13, 2013 at Columbia University in New York City. He was looking forward to returning to his alma mater for this special event.  

 

The official statement and obituary from the Kurtz family and Prometheus Books can be found here.  


From us in ISHV we can now say: 

 

"Thank you Paul for what you have done for us, for your vision and your passion, and for advancing the freethought movement that we all cherish. We will always remember you, honor you, and stay true to the vision for a better, more humanistic world for people that you always defended. You will be long remembered and greatly missed." 

 

 

Stuart Jordan  

ISHV President

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

LEO IGWE IS COMING TO AMERICA!

 

Nigerian humanist activist and hero Leo Igwe, founder of the Nigerian Humanist Movement, is touring the U.S. from July 6-17, 2012. He will speak in California, Nevada, Missouri, and Texas.

 


POLICE ATTEMPT ARREST OF INDIAN SKEPTIC

 

On July 4, 2012, officers from the Delhi Police went to the home of Indian skeptic Sanal Edamaruku to arrest him. The Mumbai Metropolitan Magistrate Court issued his arrest warrant. Because Edamaruku was not at home, no arrest could be made.

 


Free Thought film festival


Humanists to meet in Abuja Sept 23 & 24, 2011

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Cognitive scientist Stephen Pinker

spoke at the University of Buffalo

to inaugurate the new Paul Kurtz

lecture series.

 

     


Toni Van Pelt to be recognized by The Veteran Feminists of America


Louise Anthony to deliver 2011 Paul Kurtz Lecture

 

Thursday October 20, 2011

University at Buffalo, 4pm

Deptartment of Philosophy

120 Clemons Hall, Buffalo, N.Y.


MEMORIAL CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE AND VISION  of 

Dr. PAUL KURTZ


"The meaning of life is not to be discovered only after death in some hidden, mysterious realm; on the contrary, it can only be found by eating the succulent fruit of the Tree of Life and by living in the here and now as fully and creatively as we can"

Paul Kurtz 1925-2012 


Please join us as we celebrate the life and vision of Paul Kurtz.

Saturday, December 1,  2012 at the Center for Tomorrow

Flint & Service Center Roads

(on the North Campus of the University at Buffalo)

Amherst, New York

10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Continental breakfast: 9:30 

Luncheon:  12:30-1:30

Please RSVP by

Monday, November 26 

   , or call 

  716-626-1932

 Former colleagues and leaders from the secular and scientific community will share memories and deliver tributes as we honor the life and achievements of this recently departed towering figure in the worldwide skeptical and humanist movement. A visual and musical tribute will also be included. 

 PLEASE JOIN US! 

 

 

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