Ep. 50 – Race, Humanism, and the Search for the Common Faith: A Conversation with Greg Epstein
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A prominent leader in the national movement to build positive, inclusive and inspiring humanist communities, Greg M. Epstein has served the country’s rapidly growing population of nonreligious people for nearly two decades. Described as a “godfather to the [humanist] movement” by The New York Times Magazine in recognition of his efforts, Epstein was also named […]
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