Posts Tagged ‘disagreement’
The Virtue of Vulnerability; Nadya Dutchin, American Humanist Association Executive Director
In this digital age, the world seems smaller and more accessible, but we seem…
Read MoreHow to Have Conversations in a World Full of Misinformation
Misinformation continues to be a growing threat in our society. Why do we fall…
Read MoreThe Virtue of Vulnerability
In this digital age, the world seems smaller and more accessible, but we seem…
Read MoreThe Edge Effect – Diversity and Creativity; Louise Jett
Ecologically speaking, the edge effect results in greater diversity of life in a region…
Read MoreConfronting the Megacrisis: The Danger We’re In and Our Power to Make Changes; James Croft, EdD, Leader
Our society is beset by numerous interlinked crises: political dysfunction, economic collapse, and environmental…
Read MoreRespecting Diverse Expressions of Dignity; Kate Lovelady, Leader
Our theme this month is Respect Dignity. How can Humanists ethically advocate for the…
Read MoreHow And When To Be Civil; James Croft, EdD, Outreach Director
Philosophers, politicians, and talking heads everywhere are decrying an apparent breakdown of civility in…
Read MoreThe Promise and Peril of Political Correctness; Kate Lovelady, Leader
“Political correctness” is a hot-button issue. Some people see it simply as trying to…
Read MoreOur Human Community; James Croft
I am a member of the world community, which depends on the cooperation of…
Read MoreLiving ethically in a changing world by practicing Nonviolent Communication (NVC); Rhonda Mills
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is both a spiritual practice that helps us see our common…
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