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The Comics Section: Roaring Mice and Crumbling Thinkers

11 August 2022

The latest from Cagle Cartoons.     The Mouse That Roared by Randall Enos, Easton, CT   Thinking About Climate Change by Peter Kuper

The Comics Section: Raging Fires and Silver Linings

21 July 2022

The latest from Cagle Cartoons.     Let It Burn by Pat Byrnes   Silver Lining by John Darkow

The Comics Section: Cosmic Progress and Earthly Struggles

14 July 2022

The latest from Cagle Cartoons.     Webb Telescope and State of the World by Jeff Koterba   Global Warming by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

The Comics Section: Protecting Institutions

16 June 2022

The latest from Cagle Cartoons.     Feeling Safe 101 by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com  

National Poetry Month’s Best Humanist Haikus

by TheHumanist.com Staff • 14 June 2022

THEHUMANIST.COM is pleased to announce the winners of the Annual Haiku Contest, which was held in April in honor of National Poetry Month. The Contest requested entries of haikus about humanism and humanist values. Submissions... Read More

Behaving Decently: Kurt Vonnegut’s Humanism

by Wayne Laufert
by Fred Edwords, 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award • 14 June 2022

BOOK BY WAYNE LAUFERT HUMANIST PRESS, 2022 In Kurt Vonnegut’s most famous novel, Slaughterhouse-Five (1969), the protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, has become “unstuck in time,” moving uncontrollably between various periods and places in his life—primarily three:... Read More

The Comics Section: Runaway Thoughts and Prayers

9 June 2022

The latest from Cagle Cartoons.     Thoughts and Prayers by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com   Impending Climate Disaster by Monte Wolverton, Battle Ground, WA

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