- About Us
- Dare to Care!
- Events
- Fear of a Black Atheist by Mandisa Thomas
- Democratic Primary Debate 7th Congressional District
- The Sunday Sessions-Conversion Therapy-Discussion
- Screening of "The Sunday Sessions"
- Mental Health Disorders: A Scientific Perspective
- The Humanist Pat Down: Defending Race in the Face of Reason
- Mental Health: Collaborations for Recovery
- Playing with Fire as the World Burns
- Dream On
- Leaving Religion Behind
- Q&A with Lawrence Krauss
- Matter of Facts
- Creating Change through Humanism
- Linda LaScola - Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind & The Clergy Project
- David Silverman Fighting God
- There for the grace of God go I
- Why we Believe in God(s) & Important Topics Concerning Suicide
- Critical Thinking & Conversations about Faith
- Interests
- Recorded Programs
- Galleries
Dare to Care

Welcome to the Saved by Science & Humanism: Dare to Care regional conference presented by Greater Richmond Humanists with support from its parent organizations - Washington Area Secular Humanists and the American Humanist Association.
Our country stands at a curious inflection point, with religious zealots perched in some of the highest offices even as the allure of fundamentalism crumbles, and where scientific illiteracy and denialism echo through the halls of power, despite that science and reason offer the only compass by which we may yet mitigate the damage of climate change and navigate such civilizational dangers as lie on our horizon. Then there’s our perverse march backward in history, with the gutting of voting rights, a renewed assault on women, a brazen antipathy toward marginalized communities, and the stripping away of human dignity in the name of tribalism, nativism, hatred and fear. If you are disturbed by these trends and would like to alter our course, this conference is for you!
So please mark your calendars and join an inspiring collection of activists, authors, educators, and secular leaders in Richmond, Virginia for a conference that will focus on:
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science broadly defined – with a particular emphasis on evolution, climate change, and the foundational role critical thinking plays in helping us understand reality, identify potential problems, and make wise decisions
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humanitarian principles – with an examination of the inequitable conditions faced by marginalized communities; an inclination to proactively address big picture problems that reach beyond our own narrow interests; and a full-throated embrace of secular ethics
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civic activism and political engagement - which allow us to channel comprehension and concern into beneficial social reform
Anchored by the directors and founders of major secular organizations; by secular individuals who’ve sought public office and by grassroots organizers with the passion and expertise to change how we do politics; by proponents of science, secularism, and expanding the pool of people we care about, this conference gives us the opportunity to put Richmond on the map as a hub for Humanist activity.
Lunch and dinner options will be available for purchase ahead of time for your convenience. Attendees are also welcome to bring their own packed meals.
Note, the conference will take place at two separate venues:
Saturday Venue: First Unitarian Universalist Church - 1000 Blanton Ave - Richmond, VA 23221
Sunday Venue: Diversity Richmond - 1407 Sherwood Ave - Richmond, VA 23220
We have secured a room rate of $109 per night at the Hyatt at Richmond/Arboretum. More info on the GiveLively page where you can reserve tickets.
Tickets are limited. To purchase, please visit the event page on GiveLively.
To view the speakers, please visit our gallery.
We will be posting information about the schedule and individual talks and panels over the next few days.