HUMANLIGHT CELEBRATION
December 23rd
HumanLight is a celebration of humanist values: tolerance, compassion,
empathy, honesty, free inquiry, reason and rationality, and more. The
event began in New Jersey by the New
Jersey Humanist Network in 2001. The event provides an excellent
alternative to Christmas celebrations.
From the HumanLight web site:
"The very first HumanLight celebration was held in New Jersey
on December 23, 2001 at a gala event attended by close to 100 people.
HumanLight is December 23rd, and should always be celebrated
on or around this date. This date was chosen for several reasons.
A critical objective was to be part of the peak celebration time
of the holiday season, yet to have a distinct date of our own that
did not coincide exactly (and thus interfere) with other holidays
such as the Winter Solstice, Christmas, or Kwanzaa. We liked December
23rd because it was close to the shortest day of the year, a natural
event of note, as well as very close to vacation days that typically
lead to family gatherings. We wanted Humanists at family gatherings
and other holiday social events to be able to say "Happy Holidays"
and mean it; to have a positive, constructive way to start a conversation
in which they could explain to loved ones what Humanism is about.
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For more information contact CFIMetroNY@aol.com
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