The Hidden Hues of Humanism.
The Humanist 2012, March-April, 72, 2
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] FOR YEARS it has been lamented that humanist groups and events lack adequate participation by racial minorities. "Our philosophy is inclusive," goes the refrain. "Our doors are open. Anyone can come." Nonetheless, the usual overwhelmingly white demographic remains substantially unchanged.
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