Humanist Association of Manitoba

About Us

The origins of the Humanist Association of Manitoba (HAM) go back a log way. Many of its members having originally come together through their association in the first Unitarian Universalist Church in Winnipeg. In the early 1990s, long-time humanists and Unitarian Cec Muldrew called a meeting of those he believed might be interested in revitalizing a humanist group. This meeting led to the development of HAM, as we know it today.

HAM is affiliated with the Humanist Association of Canada. While it's membership is largely atheist and agnostic, HAM also looks for common links with other like-minded individuals and groups in pursuing social justice and freedom of (as well as from) religion for everyone.

Humanism is a dynamic life stance that is guided by rational thought, scientific inquiry, responsibility, compassion, fairness, and equality.