Watching Something Better Than ‘Doctor Who’
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...
View ArticleThe Misanthropic Humanist
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...
View ArticleI’ll Be Home for Christmas (Even Though I’m an Atheist)
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...
View ArticleAn Ethic of Love: OkCupid and Quiet Company Video
An Ethic of Love – OkCupid Founders – Harvard Humanist of the Year 2012 from Humanist Community at Harvard on Vimeo.
View ArticleWe’re on CNN, MSNBC, WBUR, SF Chronicle & More
To get more updates like this one (approximately once a week), please join our email list. Below you’ll find some great nationally relevant pieces on community-building for the nonreligious, created by...
View ArticleLosing Our Religion, Raising Humanist Children
How do Humanists and the nonreligious introduce their children to ethical education and religious literacy? Join us as we partner with the Greater Boston Humanists to host Katherine Ozment, a...
View ArticleEddie Izzard: Lifetime Achievement Award
We are delighted to announce that comedian Eddie Izzard will accept the 6th Annual Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism — an award presented at Harvard University each year by...
View ArticleThe Cowboy, the Lesbian, and the Humanist
This post was originally published in Humanist Network News, an American Humanist Association publication, as part of an ongoing column by Carnegie Melon University professor Andy Norman (see bio...
View Article2/23: Cards & Scarves Rescheduled
When: 12:00-3:00pm, Saturday, February 23 Where: 59 Shepard Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (Take Red Line to Harvard) In celebration of UN Interfaith Harmony Week, join us for a service project making...
View ArticleMar. 3: LGBTQ Humanism
March 3, 2013, 1:30pm 12 Eliot Street We’re delighted to host Mykal Slack, a trans-identified minister who works to create safe spaces for LGBTQ folks in and outside the church. He works for economic...
View ArticleApr. 14: Mental Health and Addiction
Sunday, April 14, 2013 1:00 pm (With free brunch beginning at 12:00) Philips Brooks House Two of the core principles of Humanism are acknowledging reality and connecting with our fellow human beings....
View ArticleMay 5: Darwin Day Panel (Rescheduled from Feb.)
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...
View ArticleRemarks at the Boston Marathon Vigil, Harvard University Memorial Church
4/16/13 Greg M. Epstein Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University *** Members of the Harvard Chaplains are moved and honored to be with you tonight. We particularly want to lift up the fact that this is...
View ArticleBeyond Words: A Greater Boston Community Memorial Service
This secular and humanistic memorial emphasizes our human ability to create communal responses to grief, anger, hurt and confusion. As a positive expression of nonreligious community, it is open to...
View ArticleBoston Marathon
UPDATE: We would like to thank you for your continued support of the nontheistic community in the weeks following the Boston Marathon bombing. As a community we came together to work for the inclusion...
View ArticleSo I’d ask for your prayers.
This guest post comes to us from Melanie Rucinski, a Harvard sophomore and outgoing leader of the Harvard Community of Humanists, Atheists, and Agnostics (our undergraduate secular student group),...
View ArticleBoston’s First Atheist Community Center (I Believe In…)
I believe in community. For nearly five years, I’ve worked at the Humanist Community at Harvard doing what many would call “atheist activism.” I’ve been behind the scenes supporting a lot of great...
View ArticleLearning from Israeli Secularism
As I stood in line at JFK waiting to be interrogated by security agents prior to boarding a flight to Tel Aviv last January, I thought of all the reasons why I didn’t belong there. I’m only half...
View ArticleRegister Now: Harvard’s Secular Kids Program!
Are you part of a Humanist or interfaith family? Raising kids without religion? Looking for a secular Sunday program led by education experts? We’re delighted to announce that registration for the...
View ArticleOur First Public Programs of 2013-14
After a busy summer, everyone here at the Humanist Community at Harvard is excited to launch into our 2013-14 program year. We have so much in store for you – great lecturers, awardees, musicians, and...
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