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Tag: humanism

July 30, 2024January 27, 2026public, article

Woke ironies: achieving the opposite of its stated goals

In this article originally published in the British journal, Humanistically Speaking, the Edan Tasca of the Centre for Inquiry Canada and I […]

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March 15, 2024January 30, 2026public, video, interview

Can investigative journalism with humanist activism be combined in one person?

As an independent journalist Scott Douglas Jacobsen has interviewed pioneering psychologists, former Canadian prime ministers, and U.N. officials. He has recently completed […]

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March 12, 2024January 27, 2026public, article

Psychology in the Snow: Reflections on Mental Wellness in the North

A collaboration between Metis counselling psychologist, Dr. Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson, and European-Canadian independent journalist, Scott Douglas Jacobsen. The purpose of this text […]

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January 9, 2024January 9, 2024Uncategorized

Humanists International, Russian Federation, Ukraine, and the United Nations

Scott Douglas Jacobsen (author) attended the August, 2023 Humanists International World Congress and more recently returned from visiting Ukraine Humanists International in […]

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September 19, 2023January 27, 2026public, article

Reflections on the death of Richard Bilkszto

I think there is much humanists can learn from the death of Richard Bilkszto. My tribute to him was published in this […]

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September 10, 2023January 27, 2026public, article

Humanists International 2023: An Exciting Congress

By Pierre St-Amant, AHQ delegate to the conference. Humanists International (HI) is a non-governmental organization representing humanists, atheists, agnostics, and freethinkers from all over […]

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August 15, 2023January 29, 2026public, video, interview

Sixty Years an Activist: A socialist lawyer who still values science, reason and compassion

Carey Linde has been a practicing lawyer and a socialist activist for more than 50 years. The Vancouver, B.C. lawyer pioneered the […]

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April 13, 2023January 27, 2026public, article

Is Humanism Compatible with Indigeneity?

by Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson Abstract: Calls to respect “indigenous ways of knowing” have led to a questioning of the compatibility of such […]

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March 7, 2023January 27, 2026public, article

Enlightenment Humanism projected to advance in 2023-24

Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson, President New Enlightenment Project Published in Humanist Heritage Canada, Feb. 25/23 In an October 2021 interview I told Eric […]

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January 9, 2023January 27, 2026public, video, interview

Keith Goulet Interview – From a northern trap line to the provincial cabinet – lessons learned

At age 73 Metis-Cree elder Keith Goulet obtained a doctorate in history from the University of Regina with the thesis Land and […]

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Humanism and Economics

HUMANISM AND ECONOMICS PART ONE You do not have to be a doctor to know that good hygiene, nutrition, and ...
April 21, 2026 / George Hewson

Humanism as Resistance: Reclaiming Dialogue in Divided Times

Previously published in: humanistfreedoms The rise of modern individualism, scientific inquiry, and pluralistic thought did not emerge in Europe because ...
February 8, 2026 / Lloyd Robertson

Two Solitudes of Secularism

Two distinct interpretations of secularism are discussed by Leslie Rosenblood, Secularism Chair of the Centre for Inquiry Canada, and Michel ...
February 3, 2026 / Michel Virard

Humanism and Religion

PART ONE I Humanism seeks truth from evidence and rational analysis. It engages in calm and open discussions that display ...
January 28, 2026 / George Hewson

Humanism, Democracy, and Freedom

PART ONE Democracy in government essentially means “rule by the people” rather than rule by a monarch, aristocracy or dictator ...
January 25, 2026 / George Hewson

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  2. Gleb Lisikh on My first impressions of the New Enlightenment projectMarch 25, 2026

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  3. Gleb Lisikh on Humanism as Resistance: Reclaiming Dialogue in Divided TimesFebruary 27, 2026

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    A "this is not a pipe - or is it?" comment apologies to René Magritte One art concept that I…

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    In a pluralistic society where freedoms of critical thinking, thought, cognitive reasoning, increased consciousness and awareness are promoted - divisiveness…

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