Travelers and tourists have earned a bad reputation, and for a good reason: many behave carelessly and/or unethically as guests in other lands. How can Humanists avoid reinforcing this bad traveler reputation? How can we travel more ethically? Anya Overmann answers these questions and more.
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Thursday, November 2, 6:30pm-8:00pm ET. We’ll be streaming this talk on Zoom — learn more about Zoom and sign up for free here.
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Recording will be available on AHA YouTube and AHA Center for Education.
Speakers
Anya Overmann is a writer, speaker, digital nomad, and human rights activist who was raised Humanist at the Ethical Society of St. Louis. She is Secretary on the Board of the American Ethical Union, former President of Young Humanists International, and works with Atheists United to produce the podcast The Nomadic Humanist. Anya has been living as a digital nomad out of two bags – a backpack and a duffel – for three years and counting and has no home base.
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