Don't believe in god?
*or doubting?
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The Harvard Community of Humanists, Atheists, and Agnostics (HCHAA)
Who are we?
The Harvard Community of Humanists, Atheists, and Agnostics is a student-run organization that aims to encourage consciousness of the various political, scientific, social, and cultural issues surrounding secularism and Humanism. Accordingly, HCHAA sponsors events, panel discussions, social functions, and other educational and cultural programs.
What do we do?
HCHAA welcomes members of every gender, ethnicity, religious background, and sexuality. We seek to maintain a positive and communicative relationship with other religious and political groups on campus and welcome our responsibility to give back to the community, lending support to community service and political campaigns affecting secularism or Humanism.
How can I get involved?
Please fill out this sign-up sheet if you are a Harvard student and would like to get involved with HCHAA or apply for board.
Join us in our efforts to make Harvard a safer, happier, more-connected campus for secular students!
We need your help to continue our decades-long "Harvard Humanist" traditions:
Annual Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism
Event
Past recipients include novelist Sir Salman Rushdie, musician and biologist Greg Graffin, writer and director Joss Whedon, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman of the TV show “Mythbusters”, writer and actor Stephen Fry, writer Mary Roach, comedian Eddie Izzard, former Congressman Barney Frank, former Executive Director of the Wikimedia foundation Sue Gardner, and actress and writer Carrie Fisher.
Atheist Coming Out Week
Every year, we host panel conversations and plan campus festivities to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of non-theists throughout time and across the globe as part of our "atheist coming out week." We, at HCHAA, believe strongly that there should be no stigma to unbelief.
HCHAAmping Trip
Annual outdoor retreat in New HCHAAmpshire!
And More!!
Atheist Bingo, Speaker Series Events, Philosophy Conversations, and Food.