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November 16th, 2015 Newsletter Roundup

Through our weekly newsletter, we like to let you know about our upcoming events as well as a number of issues and campaigns that we think might be of interest to you. Let me know if you have any suggestions to include in future roundups. Email: [email protected]

And for the latest news items, be sure to like the BC Humanists on Facebook and follow @BCHumanist on Twitter.

DISCLAIMER: The opinions which appear in the newsletter and in this roundup of all the news which didn't fit within the newsletter are not necessarily shared by all or even most of the members and board of the BC Humanist Association.

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Humanists speak out in solidarity with Paris

Following Friday's horrific terrorist attacks in Paris, I'm happy to see the Humanist community stand in solidarity against violence, hatred and fear. I don't know what more I can add personally to what's been said, so instead I'll highlight what others have been saying in the past few days.

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November 9th, 2015 Newsletter Roundup

Through our weekly newsletter, we like to let you know about our upcoming events as well as a number of issues and campaigns that we think might be of interest to you. Let me know if you have any suggestions to include in future roundups. Email: [email protected]

And for the latest news items, be sure to like the BC Humanists on Facebook and follow @BCHumanist on Twitter.

DISCLAIMER: The opinions which appear in the newsletter and in this roundup of all the news which didn't fit within the newsletter are not necessarily shared by all or even most of the members and board of the BC Humanist Association.

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Baby it's cold outside

As we approach the longest night many of our most vulnerable citizens are experiencing an increased need for warmth. As part of our Humanist Action campaign to put our values into practice, we are collecting coats and warm clothes for those in need.

Please check your closets and your Humanist hearts for coats, blankets, thermal underwear, socks and gloves to donate to: 
Downtown Eastside Women's Centre and First United Church Shelter.

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In Remembrance: Why one atheist joined the fight against ISIS

Wednesday is Remembrance Day, a day to remember those who've lost their lives in military combat. While views on war and armed conflict vary widely within the Humanist community, it's a fact that many Humanists and atheists have served in the military and some have lost their lives. One Canadian soldier and atheist who died in combat was John Gallagher, who was shot and killed last week by an ISIS gunman in Syria.

The National Post shared one of Gallagher's Facebook posts, reproduced below, on why he volunteered to fight with Kurdish forces against ISIS. While I don't personally agree with everything Gallagher says, I think it's important to highlight to both refute (once more) the lie that there are no atheists in foxholes and to remember the sacrifice of people like Gallagher and others who have served.

Finally, I'd also recommend David Brittain's 2012 Guardian article on why Humanists should be included in Remembrance Day ceremonies in the UK.

Lest we forget

-Ian Bushfield, Executive Director, BC Humanists

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New cabinet ministers from BC leave god out of swearing in

On Wednesday, Canada's new Prime Minister and cabinet were sworn into office. Three Liberal MPs elected in BC were appointed to cabinet and each of them choose a secular affirmation over the traditional swearing on a Bible.

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November 2nd, 2015 Newsletter Roundup

Through our weekly newsletter, we like to let you know about our upcoming events as well as a number of issues and campaigns that we think might be of interest to you. Let me know if you have any suggestions to include in future roundups. Email: [email protected]

And for the latest news items, be sure to like the BC Humanists on Facebook and follow @BCHumanist on Twitter.

DISCLAIMER: The opinions which appear in the newsletter and in this roundup of all the news which didn't fit within the newsletter are not necessarily shared by all or even most of the members and board of the BC Humanist Association.

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Atheists need to speak up about assisted dying

What happens when religious believers want to infringe on the rights of patients and healthcare practitioners?

Right now, the answer is we don’t know - but it isn’t looking good.

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A Humanist reflection on #Elxn42

On October 19, Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party won a majority government, unseating Stephen Harper's Conservatives after nearly a decade. Trudeau promised to bring "real change" to Ottawa and we'll be watching closely to see what that means for those of us who support secularism and evidence-based policy.

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BC Humanists at Light the Night Walk

On the evening of October 17, several members of the BC Humanists participated in the annual Light the Night Walk, organized by The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada. Our participation is one of our many community actions that express our Humanist values locally and nationally.

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