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The Humanist reserves the right to reject any copy for whatever reason and to edit all copy to fit the format, For display advertising rates, write to: The Humanist, Advertising, 1777 T Street NW, Washington, DC 20009-7125; 1-800-837-3792; advertising@theHumanist.org www.theHumanist.org/advertise.html ORGANIZATIONS * American Ethical Union 2 West 64th Street New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY 10023 1-212-873-6500 aeuoffice@aol.com www.aeu.org * Americans for Religious Liberty 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-301-260 2988 1-301-260-2989 FAX ARLhic@erols.eom www.ARLinc.org Established 1982; part of the American Humanist Association The American Humanist Association (AHA) is an educational organization in the United States that advances Humanism. It is the original Humanist organization, and embraces secular, religious, and other manifestations of Humanist philosophy. since 2001. Dedicated to defending church state separation, reproductive rights Reproductive rights or procreative liberty is what supporters view as human rights in areas of sexual reproduction. Advocates of reproductive rights support the right to control one's reproductive functions, such as the rights to reproduce (such as opposition to forced , public school religious neutrality. Major publisher of materials on church-state issues. Membership: $25 per year * American Humanist Association 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 1-202-238-9003 FAX info@AmericanHumanist.org www.AmericanHumanist.org Established in 1941, the AHA is the oldest and largest democratic Humanist membership organization in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Among its major programs, the AHA publishes the Humanist magazine and the association's newsletter, Free Mind, as well as numerous Humanist Press books. The AHA maintains a national network of chapters and affiliates. Annual membership: $47.50 individual renewal $57.50 joint membership * Concerned Singles Newsletter P.O. Box 444-HU Lenox Dale, MA 01242-0444 1-413-445-6309 www.concernedsingles.com Concerned Singles Newsletter links compatible singles who care about peace, social justice, racism, gender equity, and other humanistic values. Nationwide. All ages. Straight/gay. Since 1984. Call or write for free sample or browse our website. * Feminist Caucus of the American Humanist Association P.O. Box 448 Madison, WI 53701 1-608-256-5800 Welcomes Humanist women and men, Annual membership: $15.00 individual $25.00 organization * The Humanist Community Temple--A Western Heritage Institution Douglas S. Bermann, founder 403-A Lenox Avenue South Orange, NJ 07079-1411 Logical next step (I mean to say, postmonotheistic) cultivation/congregation center. If aristocratic naturalism is your psychological goal, then why not for starters send for our cost-free "Religion on a Postcard"? * HUUmanists 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 HUUmanists@AmericanHumanist.org Affiliate of the Unitarian Universalist Association Unitarian Universalist Association, Protestant church in the United States formed in 1961 by the merger of the American Unitarian Association (see Unitarianism) and the Universalist Church of America. : publisher of Religious Humanism Religious humanism is an integration of religious rituals and/or beliefs with humanistic philosophy that centers on human needs, interests, and abilities. . Annual membership: $35.00 Subscription only: $22.00 * Imagine a World of Wanted/Nurtured Children Joe Bernard, director P.O. Box 1001 San Jacinto San Jacinto, river, c.130 mi (210 km) long, rising in SE Texas as the West Fork and flowing S to Galveston Bay. Its chief tributary is Buffalo Bayou, and both the bayou and the lower river are used for the Houston ship channel. , CA 92581-1001 1-909-658 2491 nurture@ivic.net Educational division of the Humanist Society encourages population growth control and improved childrearing. * International Humanist and Ethical Union
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London WCIE 6HD 44-20-7631-3170 44-20-7631-3171 FAX www.iheu.org International coalition of Humanist organizations promoting Humanism. Publisher of international Humanism. Annual Supporter: 30 [pounds sterling] Lifetime Supporter: 400 [pounds sterling] * Washington Area Secular Humanists P.O. Box 15319 Washington, DC 20003 1-202 298 0921 www.wash.org Chapters in suburban Maryland/D.C., Baltimore, Frederick, Northern Virginia, Charlottesville, and Richmond. Discussions, speakers, dinners, movies, picnics, hikes, monthly newsletter. PERIODICALS * The Humanist 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 1-202-238-9003 FAX editor@theHumanist.org Bimonthly bi·month·ly adj. 1. Happening every two months. 2. Happening twice a month; semimonthly. adv. 1. Once every two months. 2. Twice a month; semimonthly. n. pl. magazine of critical inquiry and social concern applying the Humanist perspective, published by the American Humanist Association. One-year (six issue) introductory subscription: $19.95 One-year renewal: $24.95 * The Humanist Online www.theHumanist.org Free virtual magazine with some unique content not in the print edition and with the Humanist Salon bulletin board for discussing articles with authors and other readers. * Humanist in Canada Canadian Humanist Publications Box 3769, Sth C Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1Y 4J8 www.humanistincanada.com Quarterly magazine exploring contemporary issues from a rational viewpoint. One year subscription (four issues): $18.00 in Canada $16.00 outside of Canada (USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. 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AHA members save 10% off the purchase price of each title. * Humanist Lapel Pin and Symbol 1-800-837-3792 1-203-238-9003 FAX Show your Humanism with a lapel pin or display symbol, The three-quarter-inch pin is finely crafted with the "Happy Humanist" in black enamel on a silver background and features a military clasp CLASP - Computer Language for AeronauticS and Programming . Order yours for only $7.00 postpaid. The five inch symbol comes with either an adhesive or magnetic back and will attach to a multitude of surfaces. Each symbol sells for only $9.95 postpaid. * Rare Freethought Books on CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). Bank of Wisdom P.O. Box 926 Louisville, KY 40201 www.bankofwisdom.com #1 The Works of Robert G. 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TRAINING * The Humanist Institute 2 West 64th Street New York, NY 10023 1-212-873-0918 Offers three-year training program for new Humanist leaders and continuing education continuing education: see adult education. continuing education or adult education Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904). of existing leaders. |
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