Richard Carrier speaks to us about the origins of Christianity. Dr. Carrier is a world-renowned author and speaker. As a professional historian, published philosopher, and prominent defender of the American freethought movement, Carrier has appeared across the U.S., Canada and the U.K., and on American television and London radio, defending sound historical methods and the ethical worldview of secular naturalism. His books and articles have received international attention. Carrier holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University in ancient history.
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Del Allen hosts a discussion of humanist issues in the light of current events.
Richard Ireland discusses his non-profit organization “Education for Haiti.” He looks at the challenges of international intervention – the good and the bad of it. Mr. Ireland served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Haiti from 1998 to 2001. Upon his return, he decided to help kids in Haiti by providing tuition. For ten years he sent money to six families and asked them to spend it on tuition. Upon visiting in 2011, he discovered that his intervention of just $200 for each family had an amazing impact. He then decided to start a non-profit in order to continue support for students. See educationforhaiti.org for further information.
Presentation by Cassie Bishop. The agricultural sector is contributing more to climate change than any other factor. Practices like factory farming and aquaculture are responsible for ocean dead zones, horrific air quality, a staggering amount of waste, toxins poured into rivers and seas, and potentially irreversible soil erosion. These are all products of Big Ag. The Earth is being attacked on every level. Factory Farming will not be a part of the climate conversation until we make it one. Cassie is Regional Director of the Factory Farming Awareness Coalition. She is in her final semester at Lewis & Clark College where she studies international affairs.