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Autumn issue of The Pink Humanist ready for download

Besi Besemar October 5, 2016

web-300Online magazine The Pink Humanist is published by the UK LGBT charity the Pink Triangle Trust (PTT).

It features topics of special interest to those who identify as atheists, freethinkers, humanists, secularists and sceptics in the LGTB communities and those who support them.

The magazine’s editor is Barry Duke who also edits the Freethinker (the Voice of Atheism since 1881).

Among the features in the latest (Autumn 2016) issue include an in-depth look at developments in Serbia, where the Christian Orthodox Church continues to oppose LGBT rights. The church is slowly losing ground, however, as the country inches towards more inclusive policies.

Another feature indicates that hard-won rights in the US are in danger of being reversed if Donald Trump wins the American presidential election when the country goes to polls on November 8, 2016.

Other items include:

♦ A hardening of attitudes in southern Africa towards foreign Christian hate preachers.

♦ Further funding given by the Pink Triangle Trust to Humanist Empowerment of Livelihoods in Uganda (HELU).

♦ A report on a successful trip to the Arctic by humanist Victor Pemberton, 84, to raise funds for Help for Heroes.

♦ News of the release No God, No Saviour, a collection of essays by Nigerian humanist activist Leo Igwe.

To downland the current, as well as past issues of the magazine, click here:

To download the magazine as a pdf document, go to ‘Archived Issues’ then ‘Back Issues’ and place the cursor on any cover. In the top left corner of the cover you will see “click here to download pdf”.

Additionally, individual articles can be accessed directly from the site’s home page. These contain all relevant hyperlinks.

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