Dr. Anthony Pinn: Humanism and Race

Published: Aug. 23, 2020, 11 p.m.

b'My guest this week is Dr. Anthony Pinn. Dr. Pinn is the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities, the Professor of Religious Studies. the Founding Director of the Center for Engaged Research\\xa0and Collaborative Learning\\xa0Rice University, and the Director of Research of the Institute for Humanist Studies. Dr. Pinn has written a number of books on the intersection of humanism and race. In this episode, we discuss his book, When Colorblindness Isn\\u2019t the Answer. I learned quite a lot from Dr. Pinn. Both about humanism and the experience of black humanists. Ultimately I was challenged to change my behavior, to \\u201cdo my homework,\\u201d and to understand that it will take dismantling of white supremacy in humanist communities in order to gain the great benefits that diversity brings. "We can do better." This sort of fundamental change this movement towards diversity and equity means giving up comfort.
You cannot request comfort and say you are interested in change
Throughout his book(s) and in the interview Dr. Pinn calls on our humanist values to be less ignorant, to include black and other historically disparaged voices, and to develop our own vocabulary and ways of experiencing awe without calling on theistic traditions. Links Website
https://www.anthonypinn.com/ Twitter
https://twitter.com/anthony_pinn Books
https://www.anthonypinn.com/books When Colorblindness Isn\\u2019t The Answer
https://www.amazon.com/When-Colorblindness-Isnt-Answer-Challenge-ebook/dp/B06XXM1MWR/ Interact Critique of Apologetics
https://gracefulatheist.wordpress.com/critique-of-apologetics/Deconversion
https://gracefulatheist.wordpress.com/deconversion/Secular Grace
https://gracefulatheist.wordpress.com/secular-grace/ Attribution "Waves" track written and produced by Makaih Beats
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Makaih_Beats\\xa0 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
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