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May 5: Darwin Day Panel (Rescheduled from Feb.)

Posted by Sarah Chandonnet on April 8, 2013

ANNOUNCEMENT: We’re delighted to announce that our Darwin Day panel has been rescheduled for Sunday, May 5. And it’s better than ever!

Sunday, May 5
6:00pm
Harvard Hall 201
Reception to Follow 

Join us, along with Harvard Professor Joshua Greene, …

Posted in Community, Community Activities, Culture, Education, Reason, Science, Service, Values, Values in Action | Replies: 7
Leaf Growing

Apr. 28: Values in Action Earth Day 2013

Posted by Sarah Chandonnet on April 3, 2013
Caring for our home planet is a core part of living out Humanistic values. In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, we are hosting a day of activities on April 28 for the whole community: bringing children to a local …
Posted in Community, Community Activities, Diversity, Science, Service, Values, Values in Action | Reply
Image from New York Times review of Daniel Kahneman's Thinking Fast, And Slow

Humanists value logic and reasoning — but do we have our supernatural moments?

Posted by Catherine Caldwell-Harris on March 28, 2013

A story from the cognitive sciences has become increasingly well-known: humans have two modes for decision making, as popularized recently in Daniel Kahneman’s book Thinking Fast and Slow, as well as by other scholars going back to the 1990s. …

Posted in Reason, Science, Secularism, Skepticism, Uncategorized | Replies: 2
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A Decade of Books on the “Relgion is Natural” Theme

Posted by Catherine Caldwell-Harris on March 7, 2013

“Another atheism book?” my husband mumbled as I carried to the night stand a new hardback book. In fact, not. Edmond knows I study atheism and yes, I have Hitchens, Dawkins and Epstein lying around the house. But the new …

Posted in Science, Secularism, Skepticism | Replies: 3
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A Love Letter to a Deceased Doctor

Posted by Chris Stedman on December 19, 2012

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 …

Posted in Activism, Blogathon 2012, Culture, Education, Science, Service, Skepticism, Values | Replies: 4
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Human Evolution + Linguistics = !!!!

Posted by chelseaskylink on December 18, 2012

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 …

Posted in Blogathon 2012, Cultural Identity, Culture, Diversity, Education, Ethnicity, Race, Reason, Science, Values | Replies: 3

Ruining Everything: A Cautionary Tale

Posted by chelseaskylink on December 18, 2012

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 …

Posted in Blogathon 2012, Culture, Music, Ritual, Science, Secularism | Replies: 1

Why Will.i.am is Great for Science

Posted by Chris Stedman on December 18, 2012

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 …

Posted in Activism, Art, Blogathon 2012, Culture, Education, Human Development, Kids/Parenting, Music, Science, Service, TV, Values | Replies: 1
A good model for a peaceful alternative to NOMA.

NOMA? No Thanks

Posted by chelseaskylink on December 18, 2012

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 …

Posted in Blogathon 2012, Education, Integrity, Interfaith, Reason, Science | Replies: 2
http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/703154main_earth_art-ebook.pdf

Creation

Posted by chelseaskylink on December 18, 2012

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 …

Posted in Art, Blogathon 2012, Culture, Science | Replies: 5

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