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Links to groups, publications, and [[educational]] resources that promote the values of [[universalism]] and [[science]], and creating dialogs between those with different [[cultures]] and [[belief systems]] in order to promote understanding, [[Universal in-group|unity]], and [[peace]].
Links to groups, publications, and [[educational]] resources that promote the values of [[universalism]] and [[science]], and creating dialogs between those with different [[cultures]] and [[belief systems]] in order to promote understanding, [[Universal in-group|unity]], and [[peace]].


For content producers that write, lecture, or create videos on these subjects, see '''[[Podcasts]]''' and [[Reading List|'''Reading List''']]. You can also follow the creators for any of the embedded videos found on this [[wiki]].
For content producers that write, lecture, or create videos on these subjects, see '''[[Podcasts]], [[Authors]],''' and [[Reading List|'''Reading List''']]. You can also follow the creators of the embedded videos found on this [[wiki]]. Most have not yet been captured by the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P55t6eryY3g alt-right pipeline].<blockquote>''"Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world."  -''[[wikipedia:Dolores_Huerta|Dolores Huerta]]</blockquote>While a number of [[atheist]] oriented organizations exist that share many of the goals and values advocated here, those with a mission that is primarily anti-religious are not included. Instead, this list focuses on those that promote [[secular]] [[spirituality]], [[Secular humanist|humanism]], [[science]] advocacy, and other [[universal]] values.
 
While a number of [[atheist]] oriented organizations exist that share many of the goals and values advocated here, those with a mission that is primarily anti-religious are not included. Instead, this list focuses on those that promote [[secular]] [[spirituality]], [[Secular humanist|humanism]], [[science]] advocacy, and other [[universal]] values.


Looking for honest reviews of [[spiritual]] organizations and events from a [[secular]] [[spirituality]] perspective? Check out [[Church Research|'''Church Research''']].
Looking for honest reviews of [[spiritual]] organizations and events from a [[secular]] [[spirituality]] perspective? Check out [[Church Research|'''Church Research''']].
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* [https://braverangels.org/ Braver Angels]
* [https://braverangels.org/ Braver Angels]
* [https://www.commoncause.org/ Common Cause]
* [https://www.commoncause.org/ Common Cause]
* [https://bridgeusa.org/ Bridge USA]
* [https://www.nga.org/disagree-better/ National Governor's Association Disagree Better]
* [https://www.nga.org/disagree-better/ National Governor's Association Disagree Better]
* [https://www.oas.org/ Organization of American States]
* [https://www.oas.org/ Organization of American States]
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* [https://startswith.us/ Starts With Us]
* [https://startswith.us/ Starts With Us]
* [https://buildersmovement.org/ Builders Movement]
* [https://buildersmovement.org/ Builders Movement]
* [https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/ International Center on Nonviolent Conflict]


== Science and Reason Advocacy ==
== Science, Reason, Education, and Advocacy ==
Organizations that promote general [[science]] literacy, [[critical thinking]] skills, [[reason]] and [[logic]]. Online learning tools focused on teaching general [[science]] skills.
Organizations that promote general [[science]] literacy, [[critical thinking]] skills, [[reason]] and [[logic]]. Online [[learning]] tools focused on teaching general [[science]] skills, [[information]] literacy, and civics. Resources for activism.


* [https://sensibility.berkeley.edu/ Sense & Sensibility & Science]
* [https://sensibility.berkeley.edu/ Sense & Sensibility & Science]
* [https://outsmartingimplicitbias.org/ Outsmarting Implicit Bias]
* [https://outsmartingimplicitbias.org/ Outsmarting Implicit Bias]
* [https://mitxonline.mit.edu/ MITx Online]
* [https://ncse.ngo/ National Center for Science Education]
* [https://ncse.ngo/ National Center for Science Education]
* [https://americanhumanistcenterforeducation.org/ American Humanist Association Center for Education]
* [https://americanhumanistcenterforeducation.org/ American Humanist Association Center for Education]
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* [https://beallslist.net/ Beall's List]
* [https://beallslist.net/ Beall's List]
* [https://www.sirishealth.org/ Siris Health]
* [https://www.sirishealth.org/ Siris Health]
* [https://ed.icivics.org/ iCivics]
* [https://lis101.com/ Social and Political Dimensions of Information Literacy]
* [https://www.aeinstein.org/ The Albert Einstein Institute]
* [https://www.yimbyaction.org/ Yes In My Back Yard (YIMBY)]
* [https://www.schoolofattention.org/ The Strother School of Radical Attention]
* [https://friendsofattention.net Friends of Attention]
== Complex Systems ==
Research organizations and [[educational]] resources dedicated to [[complexity]] theory, [[Fractal Geometry of God|fractal geometry]], and related subjects.
* [https://www.santafe.edu/ The Santa Fe Institute]
* [https://necsi.edu/ New England Complex Systems Institute]
* [https://yrcss.cssociety.org/ Young Researchers of the Complex Systems Society]
* [https://csh.ac.at/ Complexity Science Hub]
* [https://user.xmission.com/~legalize/fractals/fotd/index.html Jim Muth's Fractal of the Day Archive]


== Positive Psychology ==
== Positive Psychology ==
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*[https://psychology.fandom.com/ Psychology Wiki]
*[https://psychology.fandom.com/ Psychology Wiki]
*[https://hfh.fas.harvard.edu/ Harvard Human Flourishing Program]
*[https://hfh.fas.harvard.edu/ Harvard Human Flourishing Program]
*[https://www.aplayfulpath.com/ A Playful Path]
*[https://myprimals.com/ My Primals]
*[https://courses.jordanharbinger.com/courses/6-minute-networking Six Minute Networking]


== Psychedelic Science, Spirituality, and Therapy ==
== Psychedelic Science, Spirituality, and Therapy ==
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* [https://doubleblindmag.com/ DoubleBlind Magazine]
* [https://doubleblindmag.com/ DoubleBlind Magazine]
* [https://psygaia.org/ Psygaia]
* [https://psygaia.org/ Psygaia]
* [https://firesideproject.org/ Fireside Project]
* [https://globalpsychedelic.org/ Global Psychedelic Society]


== Public Philosophy ==
== Public Philosophy ==
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* [https://objectionable.net/public-philosophy/ C. Thi Nguyen's Manifesto for Public Philosophy]
* [https://objectionable.net/public-philosophy/ C. Thi Nguyen's Manifesto for Public Philosophy]
* [https://www.ethicalsystems.org/ Ethical Systems]
* [https://www.ethicalsystems.org/ Ethical Systems]
* [https://iai.tv/ Institute of Art and Ideas]
* [https://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
* [https://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
* [https://iep.utm.edu/ Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
* [https://iep.utm.edu/ Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
* [https://commonslibrary.org/ The Commons Social Change Library]
* [https://www.wi-phi.com/ Wi-Phi Wireless Philosophy]


== Regional ==
== Regional ==
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Check the [[Church Research]] page for a reviews of various [[religious]] services in the region.
Check the [[Church Research]] page for a reviews of various [[religious]] services in the region.
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pc0IwJZJedQa3gXanSWb1OQFMrG-v0_FVgNY4RtoPmg Google Sheet with Shared Calendars] for many of these groups.


=== East Tennessee ===
=== East Tennessee ===
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* [https://www.pechakucha.com/communities/knoxville PechaKucha Night Knoxville]
* [https://www.pechakucha.com/communities/knoxville PechaKucha Night Knoxville]
* [https://actionforhappiness.org/groups/tennessee Tennessee Action for Happiness]
* [https://actionforhappiness.org/groups/tennessee Tennessee Action for Happiness]
* [https://www.operationinasmuch.org/ Operation Inasmuch]
* [https://www.aclu-tn.org/ ACLU Tennessee]
* [https://www.aclu-tn.org/ ACLU Tennessee]
* [https://ffrfetc.yolasite.com/ Freedom From Religion Foundation East TN]
* [https://ffrfetc.yolasite.com/ Freedom From Religion Foundation East TN]

Latest revision as of 15:50, 30 March 2025

Let's get together to make a better world

Links to groups, publications, and educational resources that promote the values of universalism and science, and creating dialogs between those with different cultures and belief systems in order to promote understanding, unity, and peace.

For content producers that write, lecture, or create videos on these subjects, see Podcasts, Authors, and Reading List. You can also follow the creators of the embedded videos found on this wiki. Most have not yet been captured by the alt-right pipeline.

"Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world." -Dolores Huerta

While a number of atheist oriented organizations exist that share many of the goals and values advocated here, those with a mission that is primarily anti-religious are not included. Instead, this list focuses on those that promote secular spirituality, humanism, science advocacy, and other universal values.

Looking for honest reviews of spiritual organizations and events from a secular spirituality perspective? Check out Church Research.

ISNESS is a model for a modern major interfaith group that studies the intersection of science, spirituality, psychology, and psychedelics.

Science and Religion Compatibilism

Organizations that promote philosophy and theology that view science, spirituality, and religion as fundamentally compatible instead of mutually exclusive, and those promoting science and religion dialog. While the content may have varying degrees of woo, they share the goal of resolving cognitive dissonance. Organizations that primarily use pseudoscience to promote literal interpretations of scripture are not included.

Foundations, Initiatives & Resources

Universities

Catholic Organizations

Universalism and Pantheism

Spiritual movements and advocacy groups that promote universalist and pantheist theology.

Churches with Universalist Theology

Pantheist Organizations

Fraternal & Service Organizations

Many fraternal service organizations advocate a universalist theology. While they have traditionally excluded women, this is often no longer the case.

Secular Spirituality

Groups that offer purely secular versions of the congregation experience. They promote secular humanist values, provide community, and organize life-celebrating activities like music, weddings, funerals, and other milestone rituals.

Secular Spirituality crossed with culture jamming and/or high weirdness.

Interfaith Organizing and the Universal In-Group

Organizations that promote equality, inclusivity, and ways to help us embrace all people and cultures and see them as part of our in-group. Organizations that attempt to bridge political and social divides to create broad interfaith coalitions for advocacy and change.

Science, Reason, Education, and Advocacy

Organizations that promote general science literacy, critical thinking skills, reason and logic. Online learning tools focused on teaching general science skills, information literacy, and civics. Resources for activism.

Complex Systems

Research organizations and educational resources dedicated to complexity theory, fractal geometry, and related subjects.

Positive Psychology

Positive psychology is distinct from self-help in that it offers robust, evidence-based tools that promote meaning and well-being. Where self-help recycles pseudoscience and platitudes to grift on the discontented people in society, these groups promote lasting, meaningful life improvement.

Psychedelic Science, Spirituality, and Therapy

Organizations advocating the therapeutic or entheogenic use of psychedelics.

Public Philosophy

Those attempting to make philosophy more practical and accessible, so more people can use it to improve their life choices.

Regional

Groups that are local to wiki moderators who have hosted in-person lectures and other relevant events that offer networking opportunities.

Check the Church Research page for a reviews of various religious services in the region.

Google Sheet with Shared Calendars for many of these groups.

East Tennessee

Nashville / Middle Tennessee

Chattanooga

Atlanta / Georgia

Asheville / Western North Carolina