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Secular and Religious Minority Association Respect for Religious Diversity Presentation DRAFT COPY for review and feedba

Secular and Religious Minority Association Respect for Religious Diversity Presentation DRAFT COPY for review and feedback. Contact: Tee Rogers Tee.Rogers@ucf.edu | 407.823.3094. Respect for Religious Diversity. Secular and Religious Minority Allies. Symbolopoly. 8. 3. 2. 1. 4. 5.

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  1. Secular and Religious Minority Association Respect for Religious Diversity Presentation DRAFT COPY for review and feedback. Contact: Tee Rogers Tee.Rogers@ucf.edu | 407.823.3094

  2. Respect for Religious Diversity Secular and Religious Minority Allies

  3. Symbolopoly 8 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 9 A B C D E F

  4. Discrimination Hurts Everyone • Discrimination harms our communities even if we are not a member of the group facing discrimination. • What is discrimination?

  5. How do you identify someone who doesn’t share mainstream religious views?

  6. Statistics and Terminology Facts and Figures

  7. The world in a village of 100 Source: 100people.org

  8. 19.5% 17.4% 4.44% 58.66% World Population

  9. The U.S. in a village of 100 Source: Pew Report

  10. Secular Identification US Census Bureau Report: Self-Described Religious Identification, Adult Population

  11. Trends in Religious Affiliation Pew Research: Religion & Public Life Project

  12. Fastest growing demographic in America Pew Research: Religion & Public Life Project • 1/5 of the US public do not identify with a religion • 1/3 of adults under 30 are religiously unaffiliated • 5-year growth - just over 15% to just under 20% of all U.S. adults. • 13 million self-described atheists and agnostics (nearly 6% of the U.S. public) • 33 million people who say they have no particular religious affiliation (14%).

  13. Fastest growing demographic in America Pew Research: Religion & Public Life Project “young adults today are much more likely to be unaffiliated than previous generations were at a similar stage in their lives.”

  14. Terminology - Religions • Advent Christian • Amish • Anabaptism • Anglicanism • Apostolic • Assembly of God • Bábism • Bahá’í • Bhakti • Baptist • Bible Missionary • Brethren, Plymouth • Carmelite • Cavalry Bible • Chapel of Faith • Charismatic • Christ Adelphians • Christian Calvary • Christian Reform • Christian Science • Church of the Brethren • Church of the First Born • Church of the Nazarene • Church of Universal and Triumphant • Confucianism • Covenant • Disciples of God • Druze (Juhhāl and ‘Uqqāl) • Dīn-I Iláhī • Eastern Orthodox • Eckankar • Eden Evangelist • Evangelical / Born Again (Traditionalist, Centrist, and Modernist) • Federated Church • First Church • Gnosticism • Grace Reformed • Greek Orthodox • Hinduism (Shaivism, Shaktism, Smartism, Vaishnavism) • Holy Roller • House of Prayer • Indigenous Traditional Religions (African,American, Arctic, Asian, Eastern, European Ethnic) • Islam (Sunni, Shia, Sufism) • Jainism (Digambaraand Svetambara) • Jehovah's Witness • Judaism (Conservative, Humanistic, Haymanot, Karaite, Liberal, Orthodox, Progressive, Traditional, etc.) • Latter Day Saint Movement • Lutheranism • Mandaeans • Manichaeism • Mazdaism • Mennonite • Mithraism • Mission Covenant • Missionary • Mormonism • Muslim (Sunni, Shia, other) • Mysticism • Native American Religion (Longhouse, Waashat, Shaker, Drum, Earth Lodge, Peyote, Bole-Maru, Feather, Mexicayotl, etc.) • Nazarene • Neopaganism • New Age • New Testament Christian • Occult • Pentecostal (Apostolic, other) • Pilgrim Holiness • Polytheism • Pentecostalism / Full Gospel (Apostolic Church, Assemblies of God, Foursquare Gospel) • Quaker • Rastafarian • Reformed Church of Christ • Russian Orthodox • Salvation Army • Sanctified • Seventh Day Adventists • Shabakism • Shinto • Sikhism • Southern Baptist • Taoist • Therādava Buddhist • The Way Ministry • Tibetan Buddhism • Universalism • United Holiness • Unity Church • Wesleyan • Wiccan • Witness Holiness • Yazdânism • Zen Buddhist • Zoroastrianism (Parsi/ Irani)

  15. Terminology - Secular • Agnostic • Antitheist • Apatheist • Atheist • Atheist+ • Bright • Critical Thinker • Deist • Disbeliever • Doubter • Esotericist • Evangelical Atheist • Freethinker • Gentile • Giaour • Heathen • Hedonist • Pearlist • Positivist • Pragmatist • Pyrrhonist • Rationalist • Satanist • Scientist • Secular • Secular Humanist • Secular Ministry • Secularist • Skeptic • Solipsist • Somatist • Spiritualist • Truth Seeker • Unbeliever • Unitarian Church (some) • Universist • Heretic • Humanist • Humanistic Judaism • Hylotheist • Ignostic • Igtheist • Inclusionist • Infidel • Latitudinarian • Materialist • Naturalist • Non-believer • Nones • Non-theist • Objectivist • Pagan • Pantheist • Pastafarian

  16. How we make people feel. Perceptions and Realities

  17. Most hated demographics in America University of Minnesota Research identified the non-religious as America’s most distrusted minority. This group does not at all agree with my vision of American society... • Atheist: 39.6% • Muslims: 26.3% • Homosexuals: 22.6% • Hispanics: 20% • Conservative Christians: 13.5% • Recent Immigrants: 12.5% • Jews: 7.6% I would disapprove if my child wanted to marry a member of this group.... • Atheist: 47.6% • Muslim: 33.5% • African-American 27.2% • Asian-Americans: 18.5% • Hispanics: 18.5% • Jews: 11.8% • Conservative Christians: 6.9% • Whites: 2.3%

  18. Religious Advantage What are some of the advantages?

  19. Religious Advantages • Public offices, groups, events often shun non-religious • Public offices, groups, events, agencies often require religious affiliation • Public Services/Charities • Official Documents • Lucky Holidays! • Freedom of Speech • Benefit of the doubt / trust based on your stated religious affiliation

  20. Why people speak up for themselves and others Courageous Voices

  21. Speaking Up-Breaking the Silence-

  22. Speaking Up-Breaking the Silence- • Reasons individuals come out as not sharing the mainstream religion • Honesty • Self-Identity • Genuine connections • Integrity • Promoting inclusiveness • Normalizing

  23. Speaking Up - Challenges Labeling oneself takes time, thought, and courage.

  24. Speaking Up-Breaking the Silence- We can help reduce discrimination and support others feel included by…

  25. Finding support, assistance, activities, and friendships Resources

  26. Secular and Religious Resources - UCF • Ombuds Office • UCF Office of Diversity Initiatives • UCF Counseling Center • UCF Campus Faith and Ministries Office • Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action • Employee Relations • UCF Secular SafeZone Representatives

  27. Secular Student Alliance at UCF • One of the largest, most active collegiate SSA groups in the nation • Established in 2008 (CFA established 2005) • 200 active members • Average weekly meeting attendance: 30-50 • Conferences, volunteering, social events, educational events, hosting national speakers at UCF

  28. Secular & Religious MinorityAssociation at UCF • Faculty and staff organization at UCF • Established 2014 • Conferences, volunteering, social events, educational events, hosting national speakers at UCF, sponsoring scholarships for students to attend conferences

  29. Resources - UCFFaculty and Staff Associations UCF Women’s Club http://womensclub.cos.ucf.edu/ Black Faculty and Staff Association http://www.bfsa-ucf.org/ PRIDE Faculty and Staff Association http://www.ucfpride.org/

  30. Resources for the SecularCommunity - Local • Orlando Coalition of Reason • Atheists and Humanists of Florida – Orlando • BE. Orlando (volunteering and social group) • Black Nonbelievers of Metro Orlando (BNMO) • Central Florida Freethought Community (CFFC) • Central Florida Mothers Beyond Belief • FACTS (FL Atheists, Critical Thinkers, and Skeptics) • First Unitarian Church of Orlando (all faith and non-faiths) • Freethought Film Festival • Group-of-Drunks (Secular Addiction Recovery)

  31. ResourcesCommunity - Local • Hispanic American Freethinkers – Orlando • Humanist of Florida Association • Orlando Atheists Buy/Sell/Trade/Free Page • Orlando Freethinkers and Humanists • Orlando Skeptics Discussion Group • Recovering from Religion (hosted at UCF by the SSA) • Science League for Kids • Secular Coalition for Florida • Skeptical Parenting Community of Central Florida • SMART Recovery (Addiction Recovery) • Unitarian Universalist Society of Orlando

  32. Resources for the SecularCommunity – National • American Atheists • Americans United for Separation of Church and State • Atheist Alliance of America • Atheist Nexus • American Humanist Association • Black Nonbelievers • The Brights • Camp Quest • Camp Inquiry • Center For Inquiry • Secular Party of America • Committee for Skeptical Inquiry • Secular Woman • Counsel for Secular Humanism • Secular Homeschool Community • Humanist Grief (resources and celebrants for secular mourners) • Skepchick • Secular Web • LGBT Humanists (GaLHA) • Filipino Freethinkers • Foundation Beyond Belief • Freedom From Religion Foundation • Freethought Society • Hispanic American Freethinkers • Secular Celebrant Program (CFI) • Institute for Humanist Studies • International Humanist and Ethical Union • James Randi Educational Foundation • Latino Atheists • Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers • Atheists for Humanity • Military Religious Freedom Foundation • Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) • Interfaith Youth Core • James Randi Educational Foundation • Secular Buddhist Association • Project Reason • Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers • American Ethical Union • Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (separation of Church and State) • Project Reason • Recovering From Religion • Rational Response Squad • The Humanist Institute • The Richard Dawkins Foundation • Secular Coalition for American • Secular Party of America • Secular Student Alliance • Secular Therapist Project • The Skeptics Society • SkeptiCamp • Society for Humanistic Judaism • Stiefel Freethought Foundation • Sunday Assembly • Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding • Unitarian Universalist Association • United Coalition of Reason

  33. National SafeZone Initiative Secular Allies

  34. Questioning Faith • Not all individuals who approach you are going to be certain about their worldview. • We are here to: • Be role models • Be neutral (our faith/non-faith is not relevant) • Assist them in asking questions and getting access to the proper resources to answer those questions. • Teach HOW to think, not WHAT to think BECAUSE…

  35. Who can be an Ally? • Faculty, Staff, and Administrators • Student Leaders • Community Leaders • Scout Leaders • Business Professionals • Religious Leaders • Everyone!

  36. What to Expect

  37. What to Expect • Standing up for others is a source of pride • Be an active member of a network of individuals who are working to create ripples of positive inclusion. • Create hope, togetherness, inclusiveness, acceptance, cooperative action

  38. Responsibilities of an Ally • Display your poster prominently (office, website graphic, etc.) and register in the national site so that you can be easily located. • You have completed the training • Follow all laws and institutional policies • Never “out” anyone. • Provide and open listening environment • Report all incidents of bullying/harassment • Meet with students only in your professional space or public meeting areas • If you have questions, contact your university Safe Zone Coordinator or the Secular Student Alliance

  39. Very Important Last Words NEVER. OUT. ANYONE.

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