HALVASON Newsletters in HTML
The September 2007 newsletter contains
* An AHA Press Release about challenging the monopoly of Alcoholics Anonymous
* Announcements of humanist-related events, as above
* An AHA Press Release "outing" religious pork in the Senate Budget Bill
* Member Elinor Holcomb's letter asking if Larry Craig's punishment fits the crime
* An AHA Press Release of Air Force Academy faculty going public about evangelical biases
* An AHA Press Release concerning District Court ruling allowing voting in churches
* An AHA Press Release about the death of 1971 Humanist of the Year Albert Ellis
* An announcement of the "reopening" of the HALVASON Library
* An AHA Press Release about the death of Humanist of the Year Sherwin Wine
* Michael Shermer's open letter to Dawkins, Dennet, Harris and Hitchens on a gentler atheism
There was no August 2007 newsletter
The July 2007 newsletter contains
* An AHA Press Release denouncing the Supreme Court decision in Hein v. FFRF
* Announcements of humanist-related events, as above
* An AHA Press Release stating that Bush's stem cell veto imposes a religious ideology
* Board member John Powers' letter concerning suicide
* A provocative letter about stem cell research published by the Las Vegas Sun
* An announcement that Carl Kaun was named president of HALVASON by the Board
* An editorial from Forward titled "Blind justice: The SCOTUS turns sharply right"
* A letter to the Review-Journal asking "Where did God come from?"
* "The Ted Commandments"
* Some quotes from famous Humanists
The June 2007 Newsletter contains:
* an AHA annnouncement of Clark Adams' death,
* HALVASON president Mel Lipman's opening remarks at the June 3rd memorial of Clark,
* a euology by Rob Pickthall (a close friend of Clark's) at the memorial,
* a request to contact channel 10 concerning A Brief History of Disbelief (see above),
* Treasurer Bill Jacobs' letter to Channel 10,
* member Elinor Holcomb's look at wage inequality,
* board member John Power's letter on "Safety",
* an AHA announcment of Joyce Carol Oates as 2007 Humanist of the Year,
* an AHA announcement of Robin Miller's 2007 Humanist Heroine award, and
* excerpts from a Nevada Today interview with Lori Lipman Brown