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Study Reveals More Defined Picture of Our Civically Active Humanist Community

by Rachel Deitch • 13 January 2022

Recently, I joined the authors of Secular Surge: The New Fault Line in American Politics for a panel discussion about their new book. Like any good student, I read the book in preparation, which led... Read More

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Staff Picks: Thanksgiving Meals, Memories, and Traditions

by TheHumanist.com Staff • 12 November 2021

As Thanksgiving quickly approaches and we scramble to assemble recipes, plan travel routes, and find our nicest elastic waistbands, the staff at the American Humanist Association reminisce about our favorite memories, traditions, and, of course,... Read More

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