Jean Kotkin Fund & EFC

The Jean Somerville Kotkin Memorial Fund was established by the AEU Board to provide sponsorship support for young people in need who wish to...
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Darwin Day in Garden City, NY

We are excited to announce that the Honorable John J. Watras has proclaimed Darwin Day (on Charles Darwin’s actual birthday, February 12) a...
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New Mission Statement!

We are proud to present our new mission statement: The American Ethical Union creates, nurtures, and inspires ethical humanist communities to...
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Attracting the “Nones”

by Sharon Stanley, Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island The “nones” is a term used to describe the 16.1% of Americans who identify...
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New Plaque Honors Felix Adler

On November 2, 2014 the city of Alzey in Germany unveiled a bronze plaque honoring the birthplace of Felix Adler. The ceremony included a...
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Remembering Howard Radest

The American Ethical Union mourns the death of Dr. Howard B. Radest, longtime Ethical Culture Leader and receiver of the 2011 Felix Adler...
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The Original ‘Atheist Church’

Here is an excerpt from Chris Stedman’s article on Ethical Culture published by the Religion News Service on October 1, 2014. The Original...
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Humanists Proudly Joined People’s Climate March

Thank you to all of the members of the American Ethical Union, American Humanist Association, Sunday Assembly, National Ethical Service, Center...
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Ethical Education Starts with Curiosity

This article by Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island member Liz Seegert was originally published in The Humanist on July 1, 2014. Ethical...
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Religious Freedom or Religious Tyranny?

This blog post by Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle (EHST) President Chris Kaman was originally published on the EHST website on July 1,...
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How Do We Continue After We Die?

This Faith Perspectives column by Leader Kate Lovelady was printed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on June 19, 2014. In general, I find that...
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“Art for Justice” on Display at Philadelphia Society

In 1997 Ann Marie Kirk co-founded Art for Justice with Charles Zafir Lawson, who is serving a sentence of life without parole at Graterford...
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