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This article discusses the newly-created movement within Humanism called New Humanism. There hasn't yet been an article written in Wikipedia that deals with this new movement - I'll try to eventually get to it, but am rather tied up with other important editing at the moment, so if someone wants to take this on, feel free to do so! --Saukkomiestalk08:07, 24 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Request Edit - Humanist Community Project is now inactive
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
Hi. I am Operations Manager at the Humanist Hub. I work for Greg Epstein. The Humanist Community Project is no longer active. It might be best to delete that section. For questions, I can be reached at rick@humanisthub.org. I can have Greg write you if necessarily to validate this information. Thanks, Rick Heller
Also, you can click on the Full Bio link on this page
http://www.humanisthub.org/about/
to learn a little bit more. Specifically, you might note:
"He recently served as Vice President of the 36-member corps Harvard Chaplains, and is currently a member of Boston Mayor Martin Walsh’s inaugural Interfaith Advisory Task Force."
I've updated this reference, removed the language about the subject's future goals for the Project, and changed the existing language to indicate past tense. As far as deleting the sentence, this can't really be done. The Project may be a historical footnote, but it still occurred. Spintendo21:40, 17 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]