Mary Pat (@mpchampeau) is the director of graduate programs at the Institute for Humane Education (@HumaneEducation & humaneeducation.org) & faculty at Antioch University. Mary Pat has been in the field of education since 1979 when she began teaching as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger. Before joining IHE, she worked in refugee camps in Asia & supervised culture & language programs for the World Trade Institute in New York.


In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matters?”


Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube.


We discuss:


00:00 Welcome


01:12 Mary Pat's Intro


- Humane Ed Grad Prog. One of the only graduate level social justice progs that includes non-human animal protection (w/human rights & environmental justice)


- A place where people can be who they are with respect to non-human animal ethics. Without apology


- Humane Education's focus on exploring questions that are central to Sentientism


- "This is the next level... when are we going to open our circle of compassion - to humans we've never met - to animals...?"


- Expanding both our compassion & our role in the world


- Why do so many people committed to social justice / intersectional perspectives / resisting all oppressions struggle to consider non-human sentients?


- Systems thinking & how oppressions (& solutions) interlink. From lose-lose-lose to win-win-win?


10:00 What's Real?


- "Hardcore, long-term, recovering Catholic"


- Growing up in Buffalo, NW in a large Irish Catholic family


- Catholic schools & public schools (per George Carlin)


- "We kind of looked down on the 'publics' because they were going to hell"


- "The 1960's never really touched us"


- Taking a world religions course


- Reading "The Religions of Man". Catholicism was only one of the religions! "Why is Catholicism even in this book?"


- Peeking out of the nest for the first time


- Living in muslim communities in Niger. "I could totally relate" because of the parallels with Catholicism


- Rejecting Catholocism but being grateful for the vocabulary


- Religious beliefs (angels, devils, god...) as "iconic representations of our psyche"


- The human impact of the story of Christ. Finding spirituality in adversity


- Easily rejecting & working against the negatives of religious (& non-religious) worldviews (sexism, racism, homophobia...)


- Are religions slowly evolving towards more modern humanistic/sentientist ethics?




...and much more. Full show notes at Sentientism.info and on YouTube.


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