I have shared a podium with Sunsara Taylor several times and heard her speak many more times, in person, on TV, and online at YouTube. She is a dynamic, articulate, principled, passionate, lively, and important voice for reason, fresh and historically informed revolutionary ideas, and atheism.
I am surprised, based on the letter that you sent her disinviting her to speak at your November 1 event, that her description of her intended talk could have been so thoroughly misunderstood. I have presented at Humanist conferences myself in the past and found the gatherings to be stimulating and generous in spirit.
You write: "[W]e are an inclusive humanist group. A talk that dwells on "Christian fascists' and characterizes the leading moral problems facing the U.S. as depending critically on "an influx of immigrants from around the world, [and] the entering of women into the workforce in the last generation' is not what we were expecting.
"Second, instead we had been hoping that you could help us think about how moral, ethical behavior need not depend on a theistic outlook."
It is clear not only from what she submitted as a description and also her very well-documented record, readily available as a speaker and writer in numerous fora, that she would in fact be speaking precisely to the questions you requested that she address and doing so in the most inclusive of ways, reaching out to those who approach the question very differently from her.
Sunsara in her description of her upcoming talk said: "We live in a time of moral crises. These crises are NOT, as the Christian fascists like to constantly insist, because of "abortionists, the ACLU, homosexuals, and science instructors who teach evolution.' These crises exist because the stability and way of life of millions of people are being disrupted by the effects of imperialist globalization."
Ms. Taylor is here contextualizing why we are in the midst of moral crises in this country. It sets the foundation upon which she will address the questions you wanted her to address. You asked that she help you "think about how moral, ethical behavior need not depend on a theistic outlook." That is exactly what she intends to do.
I would be shocked if you did not rescind this extraordinary attempt to withdraw your invitation of July to have her speak. It would set an exceedingly bad example both for your organization and for the broader society. Now more than ever reasoned dialogue and lively exchanges of ideas are called for.
Sincerely,
Dennis Loo, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology, CalPoly Ponoma
Co-editor of Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney
Winner of the Alfred R. Lindesmith Award, the Nation Magazine's Most Valuable Crusade Award
and Project Censored Award
National Steering Committee Member of the World Can't Wait
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