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The Asian Humanist Conference 2017: Game Changers

  “Game Changers” gather at 2017 Asian Humanism Conference MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Representatives and leaders of various humanist organizations locally and abroad gathered at Bayleaf hotel in the historic city of Intramuros last June 10 to 11 for a two-day conference hosted by the Humanist Alliance Philippines, International (HAPI), in partnership with the International Humanist […]

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HAPI – Summer Camp Program: Recognition Day

  The moment that everyone had been waiting for had finally arrived. The HAPI Summer Class Program (HSCP) had a remarkable Recognition Day celebration last May 26, 2017 at the Milenyo Covered Court, Phase 8 North Fairview, Quezon City. The said event was organized by the Project Head Coordinator of HSCP, Ms. Jean Karla M. Tapao,

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HAPI – Summer Class Program: An On-Going Success

The HAPI Summer Class Program (HSCP) kicked off last April 27 at the UNFHAI Daycare Center, North Fairview, Quezon City and conducted a free seminar and orientation for the parents and guardians about Anxiety Disorder last Feb. 22, 2017. The main goal of this program is to ease the Anxiety Disorder in children ages 3-5 years

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Women’s Rights in the Philippines – An Overview

Originally posted in ConatusNews  Written By Danielle Erika Hill and Scott Douglas Jacobsen Humanism, as an ethical and philosophical worldview, provides the basis for proper action in the world with an emphasis on this world, the natural world. There is a phrase, “deed before creed,” that speaks volumes to the emphasis of humanism. Principles are

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Women’s Right to Vote: A Lookback at a Philippine Struggle for Human Rights

Almost eighty years ago to this day, Filipino women won suffrage or the right to vote. That glorious win came after a long struggle by humanist women and their supporters. Let us remember and celebrate this achievement in the history of Philippine humanism. Women’s fight for suffrage started formally with the establishment of two feminist

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The Diogenes of Mayberry Live at iChill Café April 8, 2017

The Diogenes of Mayberry Live at iChill Café April 8, 2017 by Jinjin Melany Heger Our regular HAPI Meetup this month of April was honored with a special appearance from our guest… the notorious Diogenes of Mayberry himself, Mr. Jason Sylvester. Being the person who welcomed him, me being HAPI’s lead Manila convener, I got

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HAPI-SHADE (Secular Humanist Advocacy Development and Education)

As a teacher it has always been my goal to teach to the best of my abilities, regardless of the present situation and the lack of materials. It is a sad truth that teachers have to dig deep into their own pockets in order for them to deliver proper lessons to their students. For many years,

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International Women’s Month: A Salute to the Mothers, Sisters and Wives of the HAPI community

This month, we celebrated women all across the globe and their contributions to humanity throughout the many lives and generations we’ve spent on this good Earth. HAPI women were recently featured in The Atlantic for their steadfast willingness to make a difference in the country of the Philippines where secular and humane values are often

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