Humanists International Answer Your Questions

APR 29, 202633 MIN
Freedom of Thought by Humanists International

Humanists International Answer Your Questions

APR 29, 202633 MIN

Description

Sign up for the Humanists International NewsletterTo mark the end of Season One, Gary and Leon are joined by Harry, Fundraising and Communications Officer at Humanists International, who hosts a special listener Q&A. Questions came in from around the world covering everything from digital safety under repressive regimes, to the future of the UN, to humanism's role in the age of AI and climate change.In this episode we coverHow humanists living under restrictive regimes can stay safe and connected — and what Humanists International can offerThe Freedom of Thought Report — greatest improvements and worst declines over the past decadeHumanism, climate change and AI — can humanists help shape the story humanity tells about itself?Concerns about the direction of UN reform and what it means for human rights funding and civil societyHow Humanists International sets its priorities, how it is governed, and how it is financedFurther reading and referencesHumanists International casework and security resources: https://humanists.international/what-we-do/Frontline Defenders — security support for human rights defenders: https://www.frontlinedefenders.orgLuxembourg Declaration on Artificial Intelligence — Humanists International: https://humanists.international/policy/luxembourg-declaration-on-artificial-intelligence-and-human-values/UN80 Initiative — reform framework: https://www.un.org/en/un80Follow Humanist InternationalSign up for our free NewsletterSupport Humanists InternationalFollow our CampaignsAbout - Humanists International Join us at the World Humanists Congress 2026This podcast is produced by Humanise Live.Start your podcast today, visit: humanise.live🎶Music: Horizon by Simon FolwarPodcast transcripts are AI-generated and may contain errors or omissions. They are provided to make our content more accessible, but should not be considered a fully accurate record of the conversation.