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Steph S. 2 Jun, 2024 @ 8:21pm
American Humanist Association's 83rd Annual
https://conference.americanhumanist.org/

The Future Is Humanist: Shaping Tomorrow Together
At the American Humanist Association, we’re firm believers that the future is undeniably humanist!

And now, as our global community navigates through significant transitions (good and bad), there’s never been a more critical time to stand together, tackle pressing issues, and carve out a brighter tomorrow. That’s why we’re thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation for you to mark your calendar for AHACON24 – the American Humanist Association’s 83rd Annual Conference – happening virtually on September 14-15, 2024!
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https://conference.americanhumanist.org/index.php/faq


What is the American Humanist Association’s Annual Conference?

The American Humanist Association (AHA) Annual Conference is a gathering of humanists, freethinkers, atheists, and secular individuals from across the country. This year it will be entirely virtual. The conference features speakers, workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities centered around humanist values.

What is the theme of this year’s conference?

The theme of this year’s conference is “The Future is Humanist.” We will explore how humanist values can shape a better future for all. Sessions will focus on humanist solutions in technology, combatting Christian nationalism, and community building to address contemporary challenges.

When is the conference held?

The specific dates for this year’s virtual conference will be September 14th-15th, 2024.

Who should attend the conference?

The virtual conference is open to anyone interested in humanism and its applications in promoting social justice, human rights, secular governance, and more. This includes AHA members, non-members, students, educators, activists, and community leaders. All are welcome!
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