Who are we?

Reasonable New York is a consortium of local reason-based organizations and people working together to increase awareness of secular-minded movements throughout the Greater New York area. We aim to inform New Yorkers that there is a community of people who share a rational basis for their worldviews, who attend intellectual public lectures, enjoy philosophy discussions, and socialize. We invite you to visit our various member groups, to contact any of those in which you are interested, and check out our calendar to attend gatherings of any of our organizations, many of which are free. Some of these events are also available on our shared meetup site

Reasonable Roundtable is the current governing body of Reasonable New York, composed of leader representatives of the member organizations. 

How can new organizations join?

Reasonable New York encourages all like-minded Greater New York area organizations to apply for organizational membership. Organizations must have been active for at least a year, and have inclusive, non-discriminatory membership policies and practices of their own. Organization leaders can send a letter to the current Chair of RNY stating their reason(s) for applying, and supplying pertinent information about their organization. Please use the "Message to the Current Chair of Reasonable New York" category on the Contact Page to get in touch with the current Chair. 


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Current Chair: 

John Rafferty


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Michael De Dora
John Rafferty


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Beth Zucker


Past Chairs: 

Rich Sander
Massimo Pigliucci
Michael De Dora 

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Reasonable New York is a consortium of local reason-based organizations and people working together to increase awareness of secular-minded movements throughout the Greater New York area. We aim to inform New Yorkers that there is a community of people who share a rational basis for their worldviews, who attend intellectual public lectures, enjoy philosophy discussions, and socialize. We invite you to visit our various member groups, to contact any of those in which you are interested, and check out our calendar to attend gatherings of any of our organizations, many of which are free. Some of these events are also posted on our shared meetup site

 

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