Welcome!

Location
Minneapolis, MN 44.95-93.34 55416US
Meetups
45 so far
Rating
Humanists of Minnesota 4.50 4.5019
Founded
October 16, 2006

Meet other local Humanists, people who believe in the basic goodness of the human spirit and that the best way to live your life is by the use of reason, critical thinking, empathy, compassion and real-world knowledge.

If you believe in those principles or are interested in learning about them or want to help others learn about humanism join us for our meetings, events and social times.

We usually have a regular meeting on the 4th Saturday of the month but will send out a reminder to members when the topic is set (or check the calendar!)

Meetings are open to anyone who is interested in humanism and wants to meet other humanists. But if you want to get the newsletter and support some of our outreach activities, we suggest you become an HofM member!

Where?
2401 E Minnehaha Pkwy
Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN 55417
Who’s coming?
16 Yes / 8 Maybe

Want to attend?

Last month, we had an introduction to Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection from Dr. Robert Hazen. This month, in honor of Darwin’s birthday Rebecca Curland M.S. will be presenting a lecture on evolution. This talk will specifically focus on the evolution of plants (a favorite focus for Darwin!) and examine the crucial evolutionary transition of plants from the aquatic to terrestrial environment. Read more

What members are saying

 This is a great group to recieve updates from and to attend. It's a chance to meet similar minded and intelligent thinkers! 

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  • Feb 7
    • New member
      “The discussion topics sound interesting. I'd like to learn more.”
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      “I'm already a member of Minnesota Atheists. Just wanted to connect with similar groups.”
  • Feb 6
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      “Sounds interesting!”
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      “I would love to meet others in the area who consider themselves to be humanist.”