Humanist Voices in Verse:
This week’s poem is by Sylvia Ramos Cruz, who previously wrote the poem “Origins,” published in HNN in April 2012. Ramos Cruz is a... Read More
The Comics Section: Jesus and Mo Sings
This week’s comic features the musical stylings of Jesus and Mo!
The Parade of Privilege: How Government Favors Religion (Religious Privilege #2: Crime and Punishment)
Luis Granados, director of the AHA’s publishing house, Humanist Press, responds to the Catholic bishops' Fortnight for Freedom, a 14-day campaign which, according to... Read More
The Parade of Privilege: How Government Favors Religion
Luis Granados, director of the AHA’s publishing house, Humanist Press, responds to the Catholic bishops' Fortnight for Freedom, a 14-day campaign which, according to... Read More
The 50th Anniversary of Engel v. Vitale: Ending Public School-Led Prayer
by Ellery Schempp I write in remembrance and appreciation. Engel v. Vitale was decided 7-1 on June 25, 1962 in a truly landmark Supreme... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: We
Humanist Network News is back after a brief hiatus as our staff prepared for the 71st Annual Conference in New Orleans earlier this month!... Read More
AHA Conference Recap: Outstanding Awardees, Informative Speakers, and Lots of Beads
Photo by: Leslie Zukor The 2012 Annual Conference, held this year in New Orleans, was an absolute success. With 30 different banquets, lectures, forums,... Read More
A Reinvigorated Feminist Caucus
This year’s American Humanist Association 71st Annual Conference saw a lot of wonderful things come to fruition, one of them being the tireless efforts... Read More
AHA Will Appeal
A Massachusetts court has ruled against a humanist family in their challenge to the “under God” wording of the Pledge of Allegiance to the... Read More
Three Books on My Mind
I have just read—well, more or less—three recent books that will weigh heavily on my mind if I don’t write about them. First, I... Read More