Submit Your Life Story for the Humanist Heritage Project
Are you a leader who has dedicated your life to the advancement of humanism? We want to hear from you. The Humanist Heritage Project... Read More
Your Favorite Dishes for Summer Potlucks
Summer is here—and that means outdoor picnics and barbeques with humanist friends! We’ve compiled a list of special recipes—submitted by readers of Humanist Network News—that... Read More
Harvard Student James Croft Receives AHA Scholarship to Humanist Institute
Interview by Eric Nguyen The Humanist Institute is truly one-of-a-kind. Part leadership training, part philosophy course, with a good helping of history lessons (not... Read More
Paul Giamatti: Actor and Atheist
By: Erin Williamson Paul Giamatti looks like your neighbor’s dad, with an average build, an unassuming face, a familiar beard. But average he is... Read More
Ark Park Coming to Kentucky
The Tower of Babel is going to be built (or rebuilt, depending on your view of the historicity of the Bible)in Kentucky. And that’s... Read More
Advocacy Report: AHA Supports AIDS Awareness, Adoption Rights, Youth Justice
This spring the American Humanist Association vocalized its support in Congress on a number of issues, from women’s rights, to LGBT to rights, to... Read More
Message from the Editor: Summertime Fun
It's summer! My favorite season---warm and sunny weather, outdoor picnics, and road trips to visit family and friends. I'm planning a short vacation in... Read More
AHA Files First Amendment Lawsuit After Being Denied Ad Space
(Washington D.C., June 1, 2011) Today the Appignani Humanist Legal Center filed a lawsuit on behalf of the United Coalition of Reason (UnitedCoR) in... Read More
The Humanist Institute: Higher Education for Humanism
By Carol Wintermute The Humanist Institute is a graduate-level leadership education and training program. It is the result of visionaries across the spectrum of... Read More
Atheism in the Philippines: A Personal Story
By Marissa Langseth Atheism is rising everywhere, and, surprisingly, the Philippines, a country of many superstitious people as a result of the majority Catholic... Read More