Category: Art
Humanistic Horror?
This post is a part of the Humanist Community at Harvard’s 2012 Blogathon, a 12 hour blogging marathon by Chris Stedman and Chelsea Link to support HCH’s end-of-the-year fundraiser. Chelsea and Chris are both publishing one new post per hour, for …
Taking Your Time With Writing, or Why a Blogathon is Kind of a Bad Idea
This post is a part of the Humanist Community at Harvard’s 2012 Blogathon, a 12 hour blogging marathon by Chris Stedman and Chelsea Link to support HCH’s end-of-the-year fundraiser. Chelsea and Chris are both publishing one new post per hour, for …
Why Will.i.am is Great for Science
This post is a part of the Humanist Community at Harvard’s 2012 Blogathon, a 12 hour blogging marathon by Chris Stedman and Chelsea Link to support HCH’s end-of-the-year fundraiser. Chelsea and Chris are both publishing one new post per hour, for …
Creation
This post is a part of the Humanist Community at Harvard’s 2012 Blogathon, a 12 hour blogging marathon by Chris Stedman and Chelsea Link to support HCH’s end-of-the-year fundraiser. Chelsea and Chris are both publishing one new post per hour, for …
Annual Holiday Party: You’re Invited!
Sunday, December 2
6:00-9:00pm
12 Eliot Street
We’re excited to host our annual holiday party at our office at 12 Eliot Street on Sunday, December 2.
What are you thankful for this year? How do you want to bring …
Faitheist Book Release Party (11/2)
We’re thrilled to announce the release of Assistant Chaplain Chris Stedman’s new memoir Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious on November 6.
Join us as we proudly celebrate the release of Harvard Assistant Humanist Chaplain …
An Ethic of Love: The 2012-2013 Speaker Series
The Humanist Community at Harvard is proud to announce a brand new monthly speaker series called An Ethic of Love. This series will take place over the course of the 2012-13 academic year, at a bigger hall in the Science …
Humanism That Sings: Jodi Picoult and John Grant at the HCP
On a day created to mark what has been a terrible scourge in the gay community, we were able to bring together two brilliant artists to exemplify why Humanists still have hope in the face of AIDS and homophobia. Watch footage of the extraordinary concert and conversation here. Continue reading









