World Humanist Day - June 21
Wed Jun 21st

World Humanist Day

WORLD HUMANIST DAY

Every year on June 21, World Humanist Day is celebrated.. It's a way to disseminate knowledge and combat misinformation about humanism as a philosophical life stance and a way to influence change around the world.

Humanism was first described as "humanitas" in the Encyclopedia Britannica. Humanism was originally described as "humanitas." It was the fullest development of human virtue in all its aspects. "Understanding, benevolence, compassion, mercy," the word implied, but also more assertive characteristics such as fortitude, discernment, prudence, eloquence, and even love of honor were implied. According, the possessor of human rights would not have been limited to a sedentary and isolated scholar, or a man of letters, but it was nevertheless a participant in active life."

On or about June 21, plan to attend or attend a local lecture or discussion. Discussion topics for discussion can range from global, such as talks about the Humanist International's global, to individual, such as open forums where people discuss their personal paths to Humanism.

www.thehumanist.com Learn more about humanism and World Humanist Day online at www.thehumanist.com.

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On social media, use the hashtag #WorldHumanistDay to track the discussion.

History

The AHA and then the IHEU passed resolutions announcing that the Summer Solstice is World Humanist Day in the late 1980s and early 1990s..

  • In The Netherlands, the first National Humanist Day was held in 2013
  • The summer solstice is June 21, the same day or close to the same day as the summer solstice.. The solstice festival has echoes of ancient communal gatherings, as well as reflecting humanity's growing scientific knowledge of our world, and being an event that is universally broadcast at the same time in the calendar. Archived from ancient to modern