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328 - Roy Speckhardt (Justice-Centered Humanism)
Manage episode 292620811 series 96958
I interview Roy Speckhardt, Executive Director of the American Humanist Association and author of Justice-Centered Humanism: How (and Why) to Engage in Public Policy for Good.
We talk about how Humanists can expand their concerns from separation of church and state to current issues like race, class, gender, and sexuality; his impending retirement from AHA after 16 years; and the controversial decisions by the AHA Board to withdraw the Humanist of the Year Awards from Richard Dawkins (1996 recipient) and Lawrence Krauss (2015). [Former Humanist of the Year Award recipients Stephen Pinker and Rebecca Goldstein issued a letter of criticism against the decision on Dawkins.]
For more about Roy and his work visit RoySpeckhardt.com.
For more about the American Humanist Association visit AmericanHumanist.org.
To buy a copy of Justice-Centered Humanism click here.
Plus:
I discuss the troubling pro-Trump consolidation of power within the Republican Party, and the recent "Call for American Renewal" by a group of about 100 conservatives seeking reformation of the Republican Party or (failing that) formation of a rival third party.
Theme music courtesy of Body Found.
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Contact: john@americanfreethought.com
Support the Podcast: PayPal funds to sniderishere@gmail.com
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Manage episode 292620811 series 96958
I interview Roy Speckhardt, Executive Director of the American Humanist Association and author of Justice-Centered Humanism: How (and Why) to Engage in Public Policy for Good.
We talk about how Humanists can expand their concerns from separation of church and state to current issues like race, class, gender, and sexuality; his impending retirement from AHA after 16 years; and the controversial decisions by the AHA Board to withdraw the Humanist of the Year Awards from Richard Dawkins (1996 recipient) and Lawrence Krauss (2015). [Former Humanist of the Year Award recipients Stephen Pinker and Rebecca Goldstein issued a letter of criticism against the decision on Dawkins.]
For more about Roy and his work visit RoySpeckhardt.com.
For more about the American Humanist Association visit AmericanHumanist.org.
To buy a copy of Justice-Centered Humanism click here.
Plus:
I discuss the troubling pro-Trump consolidation of power within the Republican Party, and the recent "Call for American Renewal" by a group of about 100 conservatives seeking reformation of the Republican Party or (failing that) formation of a rival third party.
Theme music courtesy of Body Found.
Follow American Freethought on the intertubes:
Website: AmericanFreethought.com
Twitter: @AMERFREETHOUGHT
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21523473365/
Libsyn Classic Feed: https://americanfreethought.libsyn.com/rss
Contact: john@americanfreethought.com
Support the Podcast: PayPal funds to sniderishere@gmail.com
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