Nonbeliever Nation: The Rise of Secular Americans

David Niose, President of the American Humanist Association

August 5, 2012

David Niose

Adapted from his book, Nonbeliever Nation: “Today’s culture wars are more heated than ever. Education, public policy, and the separation between church and state have become a battlefield, and many are frustrated with the success the Religious Right has had in shaping the national agenda, from putting the brakes on gay marriage in California to stripping textbooks in Texas of references to Thomas Jefferson. But today, a growing nonreligious minority, nearly 20 percent of Americans, are finally organizing and taking explicit political positions.”. In Nonbeliever Nation, Niose argues that America was never in fact a Christian nation and shows how the Religious Right successfully took control of the social and political narrative.”

 

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North Korea Today: What is Fact and What is Fiction?

Leslie Ashmore

July 29, 2012

This program will look at two portraits of North Korea today: first through the eyes of the best-selling fiction book The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson, and second through the eyes of the award-winning non-fiction book Nothing to Envy: Real Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick. Reports from people who have grown up in North Korea and escaped depict an Orwellian society where tens of thousands of Koreans are imprisoned and routinely beaten, neighbor turns against neighbor, and people are imprisoned almost by whim. What can we really say is true based on first person accounts and recent newspaper reports? Leslie Ashmore will discuss these issues. Ms. Ashmore has read about North Korea, written a book review of  The Orphan Master’s Son, and spoken to Adam Johnson about his recent visit to this troubled and troubling nation.

 
 

Humanist Community Forum (2012-07-29): North Korea Today: What is Fact and What is Fiction? (Leslie Ashmore) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.

 

Deterioration of Medical Practice, and Using Computers for Medical Diagnosis

Carlos Feder, M.D.

July 22, 2012

Humanist Community member Carlos Feder, M.D., will talk about his concerns regarding current medical practice,  and his extensive efforts over many years to guide the development of a computer program to help with medical diagnoses. (See http://carlosfeder.com/video.html)

 
 
 

Humanist Community Forum (2012-07-22): Deterioration of Medical Practice, and Using Computers for Medical Diagnosis from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.

 

California’s Criminal Justice Realignment

Novella Coleman

July 15, 2012

Novella Coleman

 

Novella Coleman, Criminal Justice and Drug Policy Fellow, ACLU Foundation of Northern California will compare and contrast the drug policies of the Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.

The slides for her excellent presentation are now available.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Humanist Community Forum (2012-07-15): California's Criminal Justice Realignment (Novella Coleman) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.

 

Operation Marriage

Cynthia Chin-Lee

June 24, 2012

Cynthia Chin-Lee

  Cynthia Chin-Lee will discuss her new children’s book, “Operation Marriage” (see www.reachandteach.com/s/operation_marriage), which was created with illustrator Lea Lyon, and published by publishing company Reach And Teach, co-founded by Craig Wiesner and Derrick Kikuchi. The book is based on a true story about two Bay Area children who convince their moms to get married during the months leading up to the 2008 election, when Proposition 8 put marriage equality on hold. The “moms” the book was based on, and the book’s publishers, may also be in attendance and say a few words about this wonderful story.  Other web sites she mentioned were http://www.familyequality.org/ and Equality California.

 

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