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- HumanLight abstract "HumanLight is a Humanist holiday celebrated on December 23. Like Kwanzaa, HumanLight is a modern invention, created to provide a specifically Humanist celebration the northern Hemisphere's winter solstice and within the western world's holiday season. It was established by the New Jersey Humanist Network in 2001.Humanists have cast HumanLight as a celebration of \"a Humanist's vision of a good future.\" They celebrate a positive approach to the coming new year, generally through the lens of Humanist (and particularly secular humanist) philosophy—secular as opposed to religious. The December 23 date allows HumanLight to connect itself to the December holiday season without interfering with other winter holidays which many Humanists may also celebrate.HumanLight began with a single event in Verona, New Jersey in 2001. In 2006, there were twenty American events listed on the holiday's homepage, and the American Humanist Association became HumanLight's first national sponsor. In 2007, the first HumanLight celebration outside of the U.S. took place in Chester, England.".
- HumanLight wikiPageExternalLink www.humanlight.org.
- HumanLight wikiPageExternalLink story.php?storyId=98627236.
- HumanLight wikiPageID "1190593".
- HumanLight wikiPageLength "2277".
- HumanLight wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- HumanLight wikiPageRevisionID "696519272".
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink American_Humanist_Association.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Category:December_observances.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Humanism.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Winter_holidays.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Chester.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_and_holiday_season.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Darwin_Day.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Festivus.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Human_Rights_Day.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Humanism.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Kwanzaa.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink List_of_multinational_festivals_and_holidays.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Religious_humanism.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Secular_humanism.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Secularity.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Seinfeld.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Verona,_New_Jersey.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Western_world.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink Winter_solstice.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLink World_Humanist_Day.
- HumanLight wikiPageWikiLinkText "HumanLight".
- HumanLight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Humanism.
- HumanLight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HumanLight subject Category:December_observances.
- HumanLight subject Category:Humanism.
- HumanLight subject Category:Winter_holidays.
- HumanLight hypernym Holiday.
- HumanLight type Holiday.
- HumanLight type School.
- HumanLight type Observance.
- HumanLight type Redirect.
- HumanLight type School.
- HumanLight type Theory.
- HumanLight comment "HumanLight is a Humanist holiday celebrated on December 23. Like Kwanzaa, HumanLight is a modern invention, created to provide a specifically Humanist celebration the northern Hemisphere's winter solstice and within the western world's holiday season.".
- HumanLight label "HumanLight".
- HumanLight sameAs Q17027946.
- HumanLight sameAs m.04fybr.
- HumanLight sameAs Q17027946.
- HumanLight wasDerivedFrom HumanLight?oldid=696519272.
- HumanLight isPrimaryTopicOf HumanLight.