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Humanize

Humanize

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Humanize with Wesley J. Smith from Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism, where human rights meet human responsibilities. We speak on the controversial issues of human life and human thriving that impact our daily lives.Copyright © Discovery Institute Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • Jan Jekielek on China’s Forced Organ Harvesting Atrocity
    Mar 23 2026
    In one of the great atrocities in human history, Chinese political prisoners are tissue-typed and later murdered and harvested to supply the country’s thriving organ transplant black market. How long have regime enemies been so targeted and how does the system work? For years, that has been difficult to discern fully. China is one of the world’s most secretive societies Read More ›
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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Trouble with Transhumanism: Wesley J. Smith’s Guest Appearance on Bioethics Babe
    Mar 9 2026
    Turnabout is fair play, they say. So on this episode of Humanize, Wesley is the guest, interviewed by the “Bioethics Babe,” the podcast of Center on Human Exceptionalism Fellow Arina Grossu Agnew. Arina and Wesley discuss the nature of transhumanism, its philosophical, moral, and political implications, its role as a substitute for religion, its threat to human equality, and whether Read More ›
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    1 h y 41 m
  • Melissa Ortiz on the Disability Rights Movement
    Feb 23 2026
    Disability rights is a global social and civil rights movement that advocates for equal opportunities, accessibility, and freedom from discrimination. The goal is to ensure that people with disabilities participate fully and equally in society free from barriers in employment, healthcare, architecture, and education. It has been more than thirty-five years since President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Read More ›
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    1 h y 8 m
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