The Secular Humanist League of Brazil, or LiHS,[1] is a nonprofit organization dedicated to skepticism, separation of church and state, scientific literacy and human rights, tenets of secular humanism.
It was founded in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, on February 1, 2010. Its foundation was preceded by the activities of its blog, Bule Voador,[2] arguably the largest secularist website in Brazil. The name "Bule Voador" stands for "Flying Teapot" in Portuguese and alludes to Bertrand Russell's teapot.
Campaigns
editLiHS took part in the 100 cities against stoning protest on August 28, 2010, a campaign for saving Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani and others from execution in Iran.[3] The Secular Humanist League of Brazil had also broad local media coverage from the 10:23 campaign against homeopathy,[4] and also supports local meetings of Skeptics in the Pub and LGBT rights campaigns.
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court lists LiHS as one of the speakers against religious teaching in public schools in an upcoming trial.[5]
Members
editThe organization has reported to have 2,530 members in November 2012.[6]
Among the honorary members are human rights activist Maryam Namazie,[7] anthropological linguist Daniel Everett, philosopher Daniel Dennett, human rights academic Debora Diniz, Brazilian congressman and gay rights activist Jean Wyllys, among other Brazilian humanists.[8]
I Secular Humanist Congress of Brazil
editLiHS has organised the first Secular Humanist Congress in South America, taking place in the city of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, with the support of the International Humanist and Ethical Union and Atheist Alliance International.[9]
The event featured prominent humanists such as Portuguese philosopher Desidério Murcho, Brazilian skeptic Kentaro Mori, Brazilian astrophysicist Horacio Dottori, among others.[10] Atheist Alliance International declared the event was a success.[11]
References
edit- ^ LiHS - Liga Humanista Secular do Brasil
- ^ Bule Voador
- ^ International Committee Against Stoning Archived 2012-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Campanha 10^23 Brasil
- ^ Supremo Tribunal Federal, ADI 4439.
- ^ Liga Humanista Secular do Brasil
- ^ Maryam Namazie Archived 2012-11-23 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ LiHS - Membros Eméritos Archived 2013-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ I Secular Humanist Congress of Brazil Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine congressohumanista.com.br.
- ^ I Secular Humanist Congress of Brazil speakers Archived 2012-06-18 at the Wayback Machine. congressohumanista.com.br.
- ^ Atheist Alliance International Archived 2012-11-02 at the Wayback Machine