Aimee Murphy
Aimee Murphy is the founder of Rehumanize International, a non-partisan, secular organization dedicated to bringing an end to all aggressive violence against human beings through education, discourse, and action. For this world-changing work, Murphy has been featured in news media outlets such as MSNBC, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, The Washington Post, VICE News, and many more. Aimee is a queer disabled Latina, an infertile Catholic revert, and a feminist pro-lifer dedicated to the Consistent Life Ethic through and through. Though born and raised in California, she currently resides in Pittsburgh with her profoundly supportive husband Kyle, their dog Domino, and—in the spirit of radical hospitality—whichever friends may wander into the Murphy household. She has a B.A. in Ethics, History, and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University, and though formal schooling has proven difficult, she still loves to devour a good nonfiction book for research. In her free time, Aimee loves to garden, play board games, hike, camp, and use up craft supplies like nobody's business.
Aimee Murphy is the founder of Rehumanize International, a non-partisan, secular organization dedicated to bringing an end to all aggressive violence against human beings through education, discourse, and action. For this world-changing work, Murphy has been featured in news media outlets such as MSNBC, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, The Washington Post, VICE News, and many more. Aimee is a queer disabled Latina, an infertile Catholic revert, and a feminist pro-lifer dedicated to the Consistent Life Ethic through and through. Though born and raised in California, she currently resides in Pittsburgh with her profoundly supportive husband Kyle, their dog Domino, and—in the spirit of radical hospitality—whichever friends may wander into the Murphy household. She has a B.A. in Ethics, History, and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University, and though formal schooling has proven difficult, she still loves to devour a good nonfiction book for research. In her free time, Aimee loves to garden, play board games, hike, camp, and use up craft supplies like nobody's business.