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Engaging Gen Z: Humanism & the Future of Young NonTheists’ Search for Meaning

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Engaging Gen Z: Humanism & the Future of Young NonTheists’ Search for Meaning

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The American Humanist Association presents a webinar this coming July 29, which may be of interest to many in the secular community in the Boston area:

Gen Z has been polled as the least religious generation in American history, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t perpetually seeking meaning and connection elsewhere. Many are moving beyond traditional religion, reimagining community through activism, identity, and hobbies. In this new religious landscape, we know Humanism has the potential to step in and thrive—but only if the movement is willing to listen, evolve, and meet Gen Z where they are. In this timely webinar, featuring candid insights from our summer interns, we will move beyond the statistics and hear directly from Gen Z about:

  • How they’ve encountered Humanism, and what has resonated (or hasn’t)
  • Where they’re finding meaning and community today
  • What values drive their activism, identity, and vision for the future
  • What humanist organizations need to understand-and evolve-to genuinely transform their non-theism into community and meaning

If you’ve ever wondered how to better connect with the rising generation of nonreligious Americans, this conversation is for you.

REGISTER HERE:
https://americanhumanist.org/events/engaging-gen-z-humanism-and-the-future-of-young-non-theists-search-for-meaning/

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