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National Day of Reason

Some days ask us to pause and think—this one asks us to think better. The National Day of Reason shines a light on clear thinking and careful judgment.

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Align your brand with critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making by sponsoring educational workshops or community dialogues on the National Day of Reason.

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  • Host a live panel on how reason and data drive better business decisions
  • Partner with educators to share free critical-thinking resources for students and professionals
  • Showcase your company's commitment to evidence-based practices through a thought leadership campaign
  • Sponsor a community service initiative (blood drive, cleanup) tied to rational action for social good

History

​In 2003, the American Humanist Association and the Washington Area Secular Humanists introduced the National Day of Reason. They aimed to provide a secular alternative to the National Day of Prayer, emphasizing reason and critical thinking.​

Two years later, in 2005, New York City’s Center for Atheism encouraged positive celebrations. Members collectively donated blood, demonstrating their commitment to humanitarian efforts. ​

Over time, the observance gained recognition. In 2011 and 2012, Representative Pete Stark supported a proclamation for the National Day of Reason in the House of Representatives.

Later, in 2015, Representative Mike Honda introduced a resolution to honor the day.

In 2018, Representative Jared Huffman sponsored another resolution, furthering efforts to officially designate the observance. By 2023, Congressman Jamie Raskin introduced a resolution to establish May 4th as a National Day of Reason in the United States. ​

Throughout its history, the National Day of Reason has promoted critical thinking and secular values. Its supporters continue to advocate for its official recognition, emphasizing the importance of reason in public discourse.


How to celebrate

Host a Community Event

Organize gatherings like lectures or panel discussions focusing on the importance of reason and critical thought in society. These events can provide a platform for sharing ideas and encouraging thoughtful dialogue.​

Engage in Community Service

Participate in activities such as food drives or blood donations. Contributing to local charities or organizing community clean-ups embodies the spirit of improving society through rational action.

Advocate for Secular Governance

Initiate letter-writing campaigns to elected officials, urging them to uphold the separation of religion and government. Expressing support for policies based on reason and evidence can influence legislative decisions. ​

Educate Through Workshops

Offer workshops that teach critical thinking skills or the scientific method. Providing educational resources helps others develop the tools necessary for rational analysis and decision-making.​

Promote Awareness Online

Utilize social media platforms to share information about the National Day of Reason. Posting articles, creating informative content, or hosting live discussions can reach a broader audience and foster online communities centered around reason.