James Croft writes – in a guest post at Friendly Atheist – about atheism and humanism and
- their failure to do enough about racism
- what some humanists have been doing about racism
He thinks they should be doing more, and that what the humanists are doing is important.
I stress our engagement because it is representative of a long tradition of Humanist passion for social justice — a tradition that is frequently overlooked even by Humanists themselves. While many of us can reel off the names of a few prominent individual activists who have been Humanists, few know that there is a history of organized social justice work that is explicitly Humanist, motivated by Humanist values and supported by Humanist organizations. [Read more…]

