Welcome to
(6) Book advice
Waris Dirie “Desertflower”
The call for a new tolerance Edict of Potsdam
IHEYO: Skylar, since 2006 you are now involved with IHEYO while participating in our
annual event in India 2006. That was the first time you have realized what humanism is
Humanistische Jongeren (hujo)
Let us listen to your own story! When did you realize you are a humanist?
Did you have a life changing experience? Do you have funny, heart-warming, or
empoweriung story about humanism? What is it like to be a humanist in your
country? How have you worked as a humanist to make the world a better place?
Indian – German – Exchange program
The Humanist Freethinker Association Havelland/Germany and the Atheist Centre
Themes of the YouthSpeak August 2008
Dear Readers of the YouthSpeak,
Summer feeling is everywhere. Students are celebrating their holiday time, people go out on vacation trips, enjoy the summer breeze or relax in their gardens. Everybody and everywhere? Well, the field of volunteer work and social actions never sleep. As one action or initiative is done, plans are coming up or have to be done for the next. People are coming for asking advice, to get support or just to meet an open ear.
IHEYO: Uttam, since 2006 you are now involved with IHEYO while being part of the EC? How do you see the development of IHEYOs work and also the structure of the network?