Domestic Violence during the Pandemic
Throughout the pandemic, there have been legitimate concerns about potential increases in domestic violence. When states started considering a shelter in place order, many... Read More
Unpacking the “AAPI” Umbrella
With growing news coverage of the surge in anti-Asian hate, there’s one term that we’ve seen over and over again: AAPI. The acronym, which... Read More
Mental Health Access for Marginalized Communities
It is no secret that mental illness is extremely stigmatized and mental healthcare is often inaccessible—and yet, mental health holds significant weight in our... Read More
Staff Picks: Life after Vaccination
While the pandemic is certainly not over, and deadly outbreaks and the unequal global distribution of vaccines are affect parts of the globe, we... Read More
Secular Student Alliance Goes Virtual May 14-16
Under ordinary circumstances, we’d be excitedly preparing for an in-person Secular Student Alliance (SSA) National Conference, which would normally be held on a college... Read More
National Day of Reason is Reintroduced and Expanding
The National Day of Reason is gaining nationwide momentum and being recognized as its own holiday, instead of a response to the National Day... Read More
The Comics Section: Look Ma, the Pollen Lurks
The latest from Cagle Cartoons! Mothers Day with shots by Dave Granlund MOpen Season by Dave Whamond, Canada
Journeys to Humanism: My Eclectic Journey to Humanism
Journeys to Humanism, theHumanist.com’s regular series, features real stories from humanists in our community. From heartwarming narratives of growth, to more difficult journeys, our... Read More
Book Review: Bleak Walls, Bright Minds: In Their Own Words
Note: Travis W. of Iowa State Penitentiary wrote a chapter of this book. He is a member of one of the American Humanist Association’s... Read More
Inside the Walls: Humanism in Prison
I never had more time to read since I've been in prison. I've always enjoyed reading, but I used to be too busy with... Read More
