- Barbara Smoker
Barbara Smoker (born 1923) is a British Humanist
activist andfreethought advocate. She is also former President of theNational Secular Society (1971-1996), former Chair of the BritishVoluntary Euthanasia Society (now known as [http://www.dignityindying.org.uk/ Dignity in Dying] ) (1981-1985) and current Honorary Vice President of theGay and Lesbian Humanist Association in theUnited Kingdom .Biography
Barbara Smoker was born in
London in 1923 into aRoman Catholic family. She served in the Women'sRoyal Navy from 1939-1945 on the Pacific front. It was during her time in the service that she became an atheist.In 1949 Smoker joined the secular humanist movement, and eventually became President of the
National Secular Society for the period (1971-1996). In that capacity, she represented the atheist viewpoint in print, on lecture platforms, speaking tours, on radio and television. She officiated at non-religious funerals, wedding ceremonies, gay and lesbian commitments and baby namings. She became active in various social campaigns, such as theabolition of the death penalty,nuclear disarmament ,legalization ofabortion and voluntaryeuthanasia .In 2005 Smoker received the Distinguished Humanist Service Award from the
International Humanist and Ethical Union .Publications
*"Humanism" (2005, 4th edition), Barbara Smoker.
South Place Ethical Society . ISBN 0-902368-23-0 (an introduction to Humanism for secondary education)
*"Blackham's Best" (2003, 2nd edition), edited by Barbara Smoker. Published by Barbara Smoker. ISBN 0-9512635-1-X (Excerpts from the work ofHarold John Blackham ).
*"Freethoughts" (2002), Barbara Smoker. G.W. Foote & Co. ISBN 0-9508243-5-6. (Selections of contributions toThe Freethinker ).ee also
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British Humanist Association References
* Biography based on an entry in [http://www.rationalistinternational.net/ Rationalist International]
External links
* [http://www.barbara.smoker.freeuk.com Barbara Smoker]
* [http://www.secularism.org.uk/ National Secular Society]
* [http://www.dignityindying.org.uk/ Dignity in Dying] (formerly the Voluntary Euthanasia Society)
* [http://www.galha.org/ Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (UK)]
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