Hank Pellissier Explained

Hank Pellissier
Pseudonym:Hank Hyena

Hank Pellissier is a writer, editor, speaker, activist, political theorist, producer, and nonprofit director - he has been involved with transhumanist, atheist, educational, and humanitarian topics.

Career

In the 1980s and 1990s, Pellissier used the moniker "Hank Hyena" as a San Francisco performance artist, slam poet, and metro/gonzo journalist. Reviews of his work varied. A Los Angeles Times headline of his 1992 performance art at the Burbage Theater claimed "Kids' Stuff Gets the Best of Hank Hyena" and said he appeared childish instead of childlike."[1] Conversely John Strausbaugh, in a highly critical review of the anthology The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry for New York Press in 2015, described Hank Hyena as one of the "better representatives of the 90s shout-it-out school of poetry", [2] and Matt Honan, co-founder of Gettingit.com, said, “Hank was insanely funny and would do -- and write about -- anything you asked. Literally, anything.”[3] As Hank Hyena, Pellissier contributed to Salon.com, SFGate.com, and GettingIt.com,[4] performed at the Cleveland Performance Art Festival in 1991,[5] and produced a "subversive" fashion show as part of a Mozart festival in San Francisco in 1991.[6] Under his own name, Pellissier co-produced an Atheist Film Festival in San Francisco[7] and was the “Local Intelligence” columnist for The New York Times in 2010".[8]

Pellissier published transhumanist/futurist essays in HplusMagazine, and, in the early 2010s, wrote articles for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET) where he was appointed managing director in 2012. His essay “Eight Ways In-Vitro Meat Will Change Our Lives” was re-published in Best of H+ Magazine.[9] He has also self-published the books Invent Utopia Now: Transhumanist Suggestions for the Pre-Singularity Era, and Brighter Brains - 225 Ways to Elevate or Injure IQ.

After leaving IEET, he started the nonprofit Brighter Brains Institute and produced eight "Transhuman Vision" conferences in the SF Bay Area.[10] The Brighter Brains Institute built the “world’s first atheist orphanage” in Uganda in 2015[11] [12] and it sent Soylent to support Mangyan villagers of the Philippines. Pellissier stated that he finds "it appalling that people want to go to Mars but they neglect the fact that there are millions of people in the world who are starving.”[13]   In 2020, his nonprofit changed its name to Humanist Global Charity,[14] and in 2023 it changed its name again to Humanist Mutual Aid Network.[15] In 2016, Pellissier was featured in TheHumanist.com as an “atheist missionary”[16] and in 2022 he was interviewed on his humanitarian work by Pacific Coast TV.[17]

Political Theories

In 2021, Pellissier published an essay, “Geo-Tinyism - Fusing Ideologies to Advance Progressive Value” that promoted the synthesis of Georgism and Tinyism.[18] The essay was included in his e-book Share the World: 28 Essays for a Fair Society.[19] The dual concept combination was praised by blogger Anthony Feldman in his review titled “Earth 4.0: A Treatise.”[20] Feldman believed the [t]wo“ isms”…have the capacity to rewrite the rules by which most of the world operates today, and curtail the damage we’ve done, bringing about true global prosperity.” Blogger Jared Brock also praised Pellissier’s promotion of Tinyism in his essay, “American Will Be Twelve Countries Very Soon,”[21] with the summary, “I’m excited for this to happen.” Other pundits disagreed. James Ssekamatte’s review, “If Tinyism is our Future, We Have a Huge Problem”[22] concluded with, “I hope it never happens,” and Akanksha Sharma’s essay, “Tinyism:[23] An Ideology That Breaks Nations into Pieces” was fully negative, stating, “Tinyism has miserably failed to make a mark on the global stage… it can never be materialized. Tinyism must not be taken seriously.” Pellissier is also an advocate of Global Egalitarianism. He presented this position in a 2020 essay published by The Hampton Institute[24] and he referenced it when he was interviewed by “Coping With Capitalism” in a 2024 article titled “Challenging Injustice and Changing Lives.”[25] He also established a website that advocates this radical wealth-and-power sharing philosophy.[26]

Activism

In 2023, Pellissier launched a street activist group that organized multiple protests for Ceasefire in Palestine. The group received attention from radio channel KPFA.org, remarking, "A Mega Mouth Rebels rally is unlike any other rally.... it mixes elements of theater to engage the audience on issues they champion... the interactive activism empowers people and brings them together."[27]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Don . Shirley . PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Kids’ Stuff Gets the Best of Hank Hyena . Los Angeles Times . 16 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Strausbaugh . John . Beat & the brats . New York Post . June 15, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20000309103028/http://www.nypress.com/col1.cfm?content_id=508 . March 9, 2000.
  3. Web site: Mat . Honan . Start Up, Shut Down, Drop Out .
  4. Web site: Hank Pellissier . salon.com . June 15, 2021.
  5. Web site: Cleveland Performance Art Festival Detailed Shelflist. 2020-09-29. web.ulib.csuohio.edu.
  6. Web site: . 1991-05-23. MOZART CELEBRATIONS BRING OUT THE BIZARRE IN SAN FRANCISCO. 2020-09-29. Deseret News. Reuter News Service. en.
  7. Web site: 2013-11-17. About the Festival Atheist Film Festival. 2020-09-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20131117213220/http://sfatheistfilmfestival.org/about-the-festival-2/. 2013-11-17.
  8. Web site: Black Power Statue . The New York Times.
  9. Book: Sirius, R. U.. Best of H+ Magazine, Vol.1: 2008-2010. . Goertzel. Ben. Orban. David.
  10. Web site: Anatoly . Karlin . A Meeting with Hank Pellissier . September 1, 2013 . July 1, 2016 .
  11. Web site: The World's First Atheist Orphanage Has Launched a Crowdfunding Campaign. 2020-09-29. www.vice.com. en.
  12. Web site: Sloat. Sarah. An Atheist Ugandan Orphanage Beats Back Superstition and Zealotry With Science. 2020-09-29. Inverse. en.
  13. Web site: A Transhumanist Wants to Feed DIY Soylent to Starving Children. June 15, 2021. www.vice.com. en.
  14. Web site: 2020 Annual Report . 2020-09-29. Humanist Global Charity. en-US.
  15. Web site: HuMAN WEBSITE . HUMA.
  16. Web site: Jessica . Xiao . Transhumanist Hank Pellissier on Being an “Atheist Missionary” . The Humanist.com.
  17. Web site: Wavelength - 71 - Hank Pellissier . Internet Archiev.
  18. Web site: Tinism Video . Reddit.
  19. Web site: Hank . Pellissier . Share the World . Amazon. B09VS6W57Q.
  20. Web site: Anthony . Fieldman . Earth 4.0: A Treatise . Medium . 14 June 2024.
  21. Web site: Surviving Tomorrow . Surviving tomorrow.
  22. Web site: James . Ssekamatte . If Tinyism is Our Future, We Have A Huge Problem . Medium . 14 June 2024.
  23. Web site: Akanksha . Sharma . Tinyism: An Ideology That Breaks Nations into Pieces . EATMYNEWS . 14 June 2024.
  24. Web site: pellissier . Hank . A modest proposal for global egalitarianism . Hampton . 12 August 2024.
  25. Web site: Jr . Shawn . Challenging Injustice & Changing Lives | Coping with Capitalism Interview #8 . Medium . 12 August 2024.
  26. Web site: Global Egalitarianism . Global Egalitarianism.
  27. Web site: Law & Disorder – June 13, 2024 . Kpfa Radio.