A few months back I entered the Humanist Vision contest sponsored by the American Humanist Association. The challenge was to create a “commercial” about Humanism and post it on YouTube. There was prize money involved and the goodwill of the Humanist movement.
My entry was based on a slideshow I am working on for my local Humanist group.
I didn’t win the top prizes but my entry did get Honorable Mention. That meant that not only was my entry shown at the AHA Conference in Portland, back in June, but that I also got a book from Humanist Press. The book I got was “Freethought Across the Centuries: Toward a New Age of Enlightenment” by Gerald A Larue.
I haven’t agreed with everything Larue has written in the past but the book is an interesting look at the history of Freethought.
So here is my winning entry as posted on YouTube: