Mel Lipman
Contact Information:
Phone: (702) 433-5210
Fax: (702) 433-1096
E-mail: mlipman@americanhumanist.org
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AHA President, Mel Lipman hails from Las Vegas where he's lived for the
last 25 years. Raised in New York City by immigrant parents, Mel first began
supporting his family at age 14. Mel was raised Jewish and didn't question
his faith until one of his two children asked if he believed in God. He soon
became involved in the freethought movement.
A lawyer, a chartered bank auditor and a former supervising examiner for
the Federal Reserve Board, Lipman brings business savvy to the world of
Humanism. He is a former board member of the Nevada Civil Liberties Union
and remains active in many ACLU efforts. A Humanist minister, Lipman is a
member of the Las Vegas Interfaith Council and frequently lectures on
church-state issues.
Lipman is also a founding member of the Humanist Association of Las Vegas
and Southern Nevada, has served as its president for four years, and is now
a board member and spokesperson for the group. As a prominent leader in the
chapter, and now as president of AHA, Mel welcomes the opportunity to
clarify the Humanist perspective. He frequently uses letters to the editor
and participation in talk shows as means of voicing his advocacy for the
community of reason. In a recent Las Vegas Review-Journal article, Lipman
asserts; "My biggest concern is to counter the propaganda from people who
think that people who don't believe in a supernatural being can't live
moral, ethical lives."
Mel Lipman's top priority is to change people's attitudes about
Humanists. "It is not OK to discriminate against somebody simply because
they do not believe in God." Though retired from full-time legal practice,
he works as an arbitrator and mediator while teaching constitutional law at
the Nevada campus of the University of Phoenix.
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