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Humanism 2.0: AHA’s 69th Annual Conference

June 3-6, 2010
San Jose, CA

Humanism 2.0: AHA’s 69th Annual Conference
June 3-6
Doubletree Hotel San Jose, California

Don’t miss one of the largest gatherings of humanists, atheists, and freethinkers from across the country!

Awardees include Bill Nye, Meg Bowman, Annie Laurie Gaylor, Wendy Liu, and Robert Sapolsky, with special guests Brian Keith Dalton (Mr. Deity), Jamy Ian Swiss (magician and mentalist), and Ken Taylor and John Perry (Philosophy Talk Radio at Stanford University).

Other speakers include Jennifer Bardi, editor of the Humanist magazine; Greg Epstein, author of “Good Without God”; Fred Edwords, director of the United Coalition of Reason; Amanda Knief, civil liberties attorney; Faye Girsh, Final Exit Network; August Berkshire, Minnesota Atheists; Ana Lita, director of the Appignani Bioethics Center; Rob Boston, Americans United; Hemant Mehta, FriendlyAtheist.com; Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the AHA, and more!

PLUS:

  • Breakout sessions and plenaries on topics such as peace, ethics, science, end-of-life choices, church-state separation and more
  • Workshops for Chapter leaders and activists
  • Afternoon and evening banquets honoring Humanist awardees
  • Fun activities for kids and teens hosted by Camp Quest
  • EvolveFISH merchandise and other exhibitors
  • Book signings by celebrity authors, and more!

Register online at www.americanhumanist.org/conference

Don’t forget to reserve your room at the Doubletree San Jose Hotel at the special conference rate of $129 per night. Visit sanjose.doubletree.com and enter “AHA” under Group Code.

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