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66. Fish Stark on How The AHA Is Building a Humanist Revival In America

66. Fish Stark on How The AHA Is Building a Humanist Revival In America

Season 1 Episode 66 Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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"If science tells you what's real and compassion tells you what's right, you're a humanist" - Fish Stark

Fish Stark, Executive Director of the American Humanist Association (AHA), joins Humanism Now to unpack what a modern humanist revival could look like in the United States. From creator-led storytelling to legal strategy and mutual aid, Fish shares how the AHA is building power, community, and a clearer public-facing vision of humanism rooted in empathy, agency, and responsibility.

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Topics we cover

  • Why Fish believes the moment is right for a “humanist revival” in America
  • Humanism as identity, not just ideas: agency, responsibility, and moral confidence
  • What the AHA actually does: community-building, lobbying, legal action, and public narrative
  • Why the real arena is online, and how the AHA is backing creators to meet people where they are
  • Church-state separation under pressure, and how coercion shows up in schools and public life
  • Humanist chaplaincy and “parallel place” legal recognition as a strategic advantage
  • The American Empathy Project and why mutual aid is humanism in practice
  • What comedy teaches about organising: pacing, attention, clarity, and joy

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