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Upcoming Events

Apr
1
Sat
2023
9:00 am NJHN and RBH Team Up for Clean O... @ Bradley Beach, NJ
NJHN and RBH Team Up for Clean O... @ Bradley Beach, NJ
Apr 1 @ 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
NJHN and RBH Team Up for Clean Ocean Action's Beach Sweep @ Bradley Beach, NJ
New Jersey Humanist Network and Red Bank Humanists are teaming up to participate in Clean Ocean Action’s 38th Annual Beach Sweep on April 1, 2023! https://cleanoceanaction.org/aboutbeachsweeps Join us as we ...
Apr
2
Sun
2023
7:00 pm NJHN Exploring Humanism Course
NJHN Exploring Humanism Course
Apr 2 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
NJHN Exploring Humanism Course
  What are the implications of embracing a philosophy or life stance in this ever changing and challenging world? How can Humanism inform our choices and guide our interactions with ...
Apr
11
Tue
2023
7:00 pm NJHN Virtual Diner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
NJHN Virtual Diner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
Apr 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN Virtual Diner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
By popular demand, we’re continuing our Virtual Diner on the 2nd Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 PM on Zoom. We’ll talk, you can eat and drink, and share what’s ...
Apr
18
Tue
2023
7:00 pm NJHN Monthly Dinner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
NJHN Monthly Dinner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
Apr 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN Monthly Dinner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
We’re back (again) at the the Omega Diner in North Brunswick for dinner with fellow humanists and atheists in-person! The Diner is BYOB and they let us do separate checks. ...
Apr
27
Thu
2023
7:30 pm NJHN Book Club @ Zoom
NJHN Book Club @ Zoom
Apr 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN Book Club @ Zoom
NJHN’s Book Club is held on the 4th Thursday of every month at 7:30 PM on Zoom (holidays excluded). For information on our book selections and full details, visit https://njhn.org/bookclub.
May
7
Sun
2023
7:00 pm NJHN Exploring Humanism Course
NJHN Exploring Humanism Course
May 7 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
NJHN Exploring Humanism Course
  What are the implications of embracing a philosophy or life stance in this ever changing and challenging world? How can Humanism inform our choices and guide our interactions with ...
May
9
Tue
2023
7:00 pm NJHN Virtual Diner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
NJHN Virtual Diner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
May 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
NJHN Virtual Diner @ Omega Diner & Cafe
By popular demand, we’re continuing our Virtual Diner on the 2nd Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 PM on Zoom. We’ll talk, you can eat and drink, and share what’s ...
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  • NJHN Hosts Mary Beth O’Connor, Author of New Book, From Junkie to Judge, on 3/26
  • NJHN and Red Bank Humanists Team Up for Clean Ocean Action’s Beach Sweep on April 1
  • NJHN Seal and Bird Eco-Cruise on Mar. 4 is CANCELED!
  • NJHN Virtual Diner
  • NJHN Announces New Secular Student Scholarship
  • NJHN January 29 Program: Luckpilling for Humanists with Aaron Rabinowitz
  • Happy HumanLight on December 23rd!
  • NJHN Press Release: HumanLight Celebrates Reason, Compassion, and Hope

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Freethought Quotes

  • “Human beings are worthy of the highest respect, but not all opinions and beliefs are worthy of respect and tolerance. There are some who believe in fascism, white supremacy, the inferiority of women. Must they be respected?”
    by Maryam Namazie, British-Iranian secularist, human rights activist, writer, Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain
  • “I could no longer buy into a God that had the power to create the universe but couldn’t figure out how to keep us disease-free.”
    by Karen L. Garst
    Women Beyond Belief: Discovering Life Without Religion
  • “The dominance of the faith-based industrial complex is a Catch-22 for communities of color that lack adequate social welfare services and educational and recreational spaces under an American capitalist system that essentially outsources these services to private organizations and tax-exempt nonprofits.”
    by Sikivu Hutchinson
    Humanists in the Hood: Unapologetically Black, Feminist, and Heretical
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