Regaining Balance The Evolution of the UUA
Humanism within the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) has been on the decline for years. Indeed, the UUA has been on the decline itself after... Read More
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: End-of-life Care and Assisted Suicide
"The End," an article in the September/October 2013 issue of the Humanist, tells a very personal account of one family’s experience with end-of-life care... Read More
The End
Editor's note: this article deals with end-of-life care and dying with dignity. Click here for additional material on this sensitive issue. We sat hip... Read More
Love & Death Bollywood tackles assisted suicide
Some of the most humanistic films currently being produced are coming out of the Mumbai, India-based Hindi-language film industry popularly known as Bollywood. A... Read More
Waiting Around to Die
They were among my father’s last words, uttered a few days before he died. I sat in one of the kitchen chairs next to... Read More
Normal Aging or Disease? The Demarcation Fades
How do you begin to write about the dreaded Alzheimer’s disease in a way that’s informative, absorbing, and, dare I say, entertaining to the... Read More
Terminal Dogma Sectarian messages at airport discourage fellow travelers
Obama’s Escalating War on Freedom of the Press
The part of the First Amendment that prohibits “abridging the freedom… of the press” is now up against the wall, as the Obama administration... Read More
EDITOR’S NOTE
My husband once told me he’d go to church if it was fun. More specifically, he said he’d go if it included break dancing.... Read More
Photo Caption Contest: What
We have some crazy people who show up at our conferences! Can you write a clever caption for this photo? (This was taken at... Read More