MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Discoveries in the AHA Archives
Last week I and some of my colleagues at the American Humanist Association had to undergo an intensive but necessary "spring cleaning" of the... Read More
The Comics Section: Switching Places, Evolution, and Super PACs
The latest from your favorites: Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals! Jesus and Mo Ape Not Monkey ... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: The Year Without Snow
This week’s poem is by Daniel Thomas Moran, the poetry editor for Humanist Network News. Daniel Thomas Moran served as Poet Laureate of Suffolk... Read More
A Humanist
Last week, HNN editor Maggie Ardiente made a call for suggestions on what humanists can say to friends and family who are going through... Read More
Humanist Art: An Interview with Painter CHEN
What is the future of humanist art? HNN talks with painter Herb Pleiman, also known as CHEN, who currently has his artwork on eBay... Read More
On Scientology (As Told By an Ex-Scientologist)
By Troy Conrad “I’m looking to get away from organized religion,” I told the man at the Church of Scientology, where he sat in... Read More
The Voice of Kurt Vonnegut: Audio Recording of 1992 Humanist of the Year Acceptance Speech
From the AHA archives, we hope you enjoy the official audio recording of the late prolific author and past AHA honorary president Kurt Vonnegut... Read More
The Inner Life of Humanists
I see humanism as having four dimensions; the intrapersonal, the interpersonal, the societal, and the global. We may gravitate toward one dimension or another,... Read More
The Magic of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True
Who was the first person really? Why are there so many different kinds of animals? What are things made of? Why do we have... Read More
Overcoming Hidden Biases
On the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination on April 4, 1968, an unintended consequence of the Civil Rights movement still gets little... Read More