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Humanist, Jan-Feb, 2002
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ORGANIZATIONS * American Ethical Union 2 West 64th Street New York, NY 10023 1-212-873-6500 aeuoffice@aol.com www.aeu.org * American Humanist Association 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 info@americanhumanist.org www.humanism.net Established in 1941; the oldest and largest democratic humanist membership organization in North America; publisher of the Humanist and Free Mind, as well as numerous Humanist Press books; network of over seventy chapters and affiliates. Annual membership: $42 individual renewal $52 joint membership $19 basic (no Humanist magazine) * 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 individual; $25 organization * Freedom From Religion Foundation, inc. P.O. Box 750 Madison, WI 53701 1-608-256-8900 Web: www.infidels.org/org/ffrf/ National association of freethinkers working for church-state separation. Nonprofit membership: $35 Household: $40 * The Humanist Community Temple--A Western Heritage Institution Douglas S. Bergmann, founder c/o 403-A Lenox Avenue South Orange, NJ 07079 Logical next step (that is, post- monotheistic) cultivation/congregation centers. Send for our new Religion on a Postcard! * HUUmanists P.O. Box 1744 Buffalo, NY 14240-1744 1-716-691-1099 friendsrelhum@prodigy.net Affiliate of the Unitarian Universalist Association; publisher of Religious Humanism. Annual membership: $35 Subscription only: $22 * Imagine a World of Wanted/ Nurtured Children Joe Bernard, director P.O. Box 1001 San Jacinto, CA 92581-1001 1-909-658-2491 nurture@ivic.net Educational division of the HSOF; encourages population growth control and greater nurturing in childrearing. * International Humanist and Ethical Union 47 Theobald's Road London WC1X 8SP 44-171-831-4817 44-171-404-8641 FAX www.iheu.org International coalition of member humanist organizations, working for the promotion of humanism and humanistic ideals worldwide. 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 Chapters in suburban Maryland/D.C., Baltimore, Frederick, Northern Virginia, Charlottesville, and Richmond. Discussions, speakers, dinners, movies, picnics, hikes, monthly newsletter. PERIODICALS * The Humanist Business Address: 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 www.humanist.net Submissions Address: P.O. Box 1188 Amherst, NY 14226-7188 1-866-861-9501 thehumanist@juno.com A bimonthly magazine of critical inquiry and social concern. Applies the humanist perspective to important contemporary issues. One-year subscription: $24.95 * Humanist in Canada Box 3769, Station "C" Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1Y 4J8 Quarterly magazine exploring contemporary issues from a rational viewpoint, published in association with the Humanist Association of Canada, One-year subscription (four issues): $18 in Canada $16 outside of Canada (U.S. funds) * Humanist Living Business Address: 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 hsof@americanhumanist.org www.humanism.net/hsof Submissions Address: Louise Bennett, editor P.O. Box 485 Meridianville, AL 35759-0485 lahumanist@aol.com Published by the Humanist Society of Friends (HSOF), a branch of the American Humanist Association. All certified celebrants automatically receive Humanist Living. All others are invited to join. HSOF membership and subscription: $25 per year Humanist Living subscription only: $15 per year PRODUCTS AND LITERATURE * Humanist Audiotapes 1777 T Street NW Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 A variety of topics featuring leading freethinkers. $6.00 each. * 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: $7.00 postpaid. The five-inch symbol comes with either an adhesive or magnetic back: $9.95 postpaid. * Rare Freethought Books on CD-ROM Bank of Wisdom P.O. Box 926 Louisville, KY 40201 www.bankofwisdom.com #1 The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, $30 #2 An Introduction to Freethoaght, $30 #3 Works of Thomas Paine, $30 #4 Facts of Freethought, $30 #5 Freethought and the Bible, $30 #6 History of Woman Suffrage, $50 #7 America: Historic Facts, $30 #8 The Un-Holy Inquisition, $30 More coming, send for current list. These CBs are crammed full of classic freethought books that can be read on screen, printed out, or copied. Each has search and cut and paste features. $3 shipping and handling any number of CDs. Credit card orders taken over our website. SERVICES * Humanist Celebrants Division of Humanist Certification of the Humanist Society of Friends 1777 T Street NV/ Washington, DC 20009-7125 1-800-837-3792 1-202-238-9003 FAX dhc@americanhumanist.org www.humanist.net/hsof Nontheistic alternative to traditional clergy; certified to officiate at weddings, funerals, and other rites of passage; available for visitations. 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 of existing leaders.
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