Humanist Interests Cross-pollination
Laura Mappin
November 10, 2013
Who are you? What do you care about enough to join an organization to work on it?
Probably each of us is connected with a number of other organizations doing interesting work in the world. What are those organizations? Who is connected to them? And what are they (you!) doing there?
Come and share your secrets with us!
Anyone present who would like to share a minute about an organization and how they’re involved with it will be invited to do so. We’ll work in a little Q&A throughout the program.
Feel free to bring flyers, business cards, links to websites, etc. to offer to those who might be interested.
Martin Squibbs <msquibbs@ix.netcom.com> has provided below the list of organizations discussed at the Forum.
Details of Organizations Promoted by those Attending November 10th HCSV Sunday Forum
(Revision B – Nov 16th 2013)
I list below the details of the organizations which were mentioned and promoted during the November 10th Forum. If anyone wishes to add further information, or add an additional organization, please email me at the email address below and provide the details and I will update this document and provide to the webmaster for uploading. msquibbs@ix.netcom.com
1) Bill Rausch
Mended Hearts
Our mission is dedicated to “Inspiring hope and improving the quality of life for heart patients and their families through ongoing peer-to-peer support”.
2) Alex Havasy
Planned Parenthood
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
Planned Parenthood believes in the fundamental right of each individual, throughout the world, to manage his or her fertility, regardless of the individual’s income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or residence.
3) Carlos Feder
Beit R’fuah (House of Healing), offering support relating to Mental Health issues
For patients suffering from a mental disease, and their relatives, The meetings take place on the second Wednesday of each month, see above link. In addition to the support and free education that the group provides, its goals are to dispel the stigma of mentally ill patients.
4) Burt Liebert
Transition Palo Alto
http://transitionpaloalto.org/
We’re part of a world-wide grassroots movement to build local resilience and connections close to home. Since 2010, we’ve been mounting creative and thoughtful responses to the challenges of resource depletion, climate change, and economic instability.
See also
http://www.transitionnetwork.org/
5) Bob Gaunnt
Coalition for Democratic World Government
We are a coalition of organizations working in various ways toward a civilized system of world law.
World Peace Education Project
Please contact HCSV if you are interested in this group and we shall forward your enquiry to Bob.
Infohcsv@yahoo.com or 650 964 7576
6) Paul Gilbert
ACLU – American Civil Liberties Union
The ACLU is our nation’s guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country.
League of Women’s Voters
The League of Women Voters is a citizens’ organization that has fought since 1920 to improve our government and engage all citizens in the decisions that impact their lives. Formed from the movement that secured the right to vote for women, the centerpiece of the League’s efforts remain to expand participation and give a voice to all Americans.
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center
http://www.peaceandjustice.org/
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center has long been the local area’s leading grassroots voice for peace, justice and human rights.
7) Martin Squibbs
The Humanist Connection
Serving the Humanist, Atheist and Agnostic student communities of Stanford.
Ethical Culture Society of Silicon Valley
http://ethicalsiliconvalley.org/
Our values: Ethical Culture affirms the equal worth and right to dignity of every person. We cherish individual differences, cultural diversity, and the democratic process. We seek to bring out the potential of each of us to make our homes, workplaces, and communities kinder, fairer, and more joyful.
8) Gerry Gras
350.org
At 350.org, we’re building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis and push for policies that will put the world on track to get to 350 ppm.
Move to Amend
We, the people of the USA, reject the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizen United ruling and other related cases, and move to amend our constitution to firmly establish the money is not speech, and that human beings, not corporations, are persons entitled to constitutional rights.
Citizens Climate lobby
http://citizensclimatelobby.org/
Political Will for a livable world
9) Sena Havasy and Arthur Jackson
American Humanist Association (AHA)
The American Humanist association has stood as the voice of humanism in the United States for over 70 years.
Feminist Caucus of the AHA
http://americanhumanist.org/feminist
Working toward the advancement of women’s rights and equality
10) Andrea Dorey
Electric Auto Association of Silicon Valley (EAASV)
EAA Silicon Valley is a chapter of the Electric Auto Association, a nonprofit organization formed in 1967 to promote the use of electric vehicles as a viable transportation alternative.
11) Dominic Borg
Sunday Assembly Silicon Valley
http://www.meetup.com/Sunday-Assembly-Silicon-Valley/
The Sunday Assembly is a godless congregation that celebrate life. Our motto: live better, help often, wonder more. Our mission: to help everyone find and fulfill their full potential. Our vision: a godless congregation in every town, city and village that wants one. See also
For more information on the community’s vision and the San Jose initiative, see the links below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WexKRzPqKs&feature=youtu.be
http://content-magazine.com/welcome/church-without-god-sunday-assembly-hits-san-jose/
Less Wrong
Less Wrong is a community blog devoted to refining the art of human rationality.
A handful of “aspiring rationalists” in the area meet in Mountain View most Tuesday nights to play games, discuss rationality-related topics and listen to speakers (both guest experts and group members) talk about a variety of fascinating and educational topics. Those interested in learning more can visit the main website about or can find out about past and future local events on our (informal) Bay Area Google Group at the URL below
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/bayarealesswrong
12) Michael
National Space Society – Sacramento
Vision: People living and working in thriving communities beyond the Earth, and the use of the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of humanity.
13) Laura Mappin
American Foundation for the Prevention of suicide
The nation’s leading organization bringing together people across communities and backgrounds to understand and prevent suicide, and to help heal the pain it causes.
Bay Area Humanists – San Francisco
http://sfhumanists.org/
Meets a couple times a month with different flavors. Has dynamic small group discussions with great facilitation around topics such as humanists and tolerance, assisted suicide, male privilege, and other topics.
Mother of all Meetups
http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Atheists-Agnostics-Humanists-Freethinkers-Skeptics/
Related to San Francisco Bay Area Atheist, Agnostics, Humanists, Freethinkers, and Skeptics groups on Meetup. Find out who else is around here.
Our Taboo Museum
http://ourtaboomuseum.com
Transforming hard to discuss subjects – with humor if possible – using art, conversation, and products
14) Eugene
Reading Partners
In communities across the country, we’re working every day to ensure every child has the reading skills they need to unlock a bright future.
15) Sandy Smith
Humanist Community in Silicon Valley (HCSV)
http://www.humanists.org/blog/home/
We value freedom, compassion, fairness and scientific knowledge. We seek ethical and personally fulfilling lives that aspire to the greater good of humanity.