Existing secular/humanist/freethought/agnostic/atheist/Unitarian Universalist/vegan/service clubs (rotary, lions, etc)/etc groups seem more diverse age wise and likely sympathetic audiences
Except for service clubs and humanist societies, I am not sure if I’d immediately agree. And even those groups may be less prone to sympathy towards EA ideas. Where or how did you gain your observations?
I don’t mean most members would be interested, but I think they’d at least listen to the pitch. Just thinking similar/tangential existing organized groups seem underutilized when growing new groups
Existing secular/humanist/freethought/agnostic/atheist/Unitarian Universalist/vegan/service clubs (rotary, lions, etc)/etc groups seem more diverse age wise and likely sympathetic audiences
Except for service clubs and humanist societies, I am not sure if I’d immediately agree. And even those groups may be less prone to sympathy towards EA ideas. Where or how did you gain your observations?
I don’t mean most members would be interested, but I think they’d at least listen to the pitch. Just thinking similar/tangential existing organized groups seem underutilized when growing new groups